Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!accelerator.eng.ohio-state.edu!news From: news@accelerator.eng.ohio-state.edu (news) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Bugs in new BETA ROMS? Summary: Do not fasten your shoelaces while walking among your Message-ID: <561@accelerator.eng.ohio-state.edu> Date: 4 Sep 88 02:55:11 GMT Organization: Ohio State Univ College of Engineering Lines: 55 Expires: References: <1155@atari.UUCP> Sender: Reply-To: rob@kaa.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rob Carriere) Followup-To: Distribution: comp Organization: Ohio State Univ, College of Engineering Keywords: buggs, ethical_behaviour, appearances From: rob@kaa.eng.ohio-state.edu (Rob Carriere) Path: kaa.eng.ohio-state.edu!rob In the last couple of weeks, this newsgroup has seen various people comment about the ``calm'' approach Atari representatives have to (perceived or real) flames. It would seem though, that this is the calmth of a steamroller or some similar ``impressive'' device. Casu quo: there is a person, Mr. Drapal, who has posted what he clearly believed to be some bugs in the new beta-test ROMs. Atari's response so far has been to spew out large amounts of lawyer-speak giving the impression (which may or may not be correct, that's what impressions are all about) that they aren't at all interested in dealing with the facts (or possibly lack thereof) Mr. Drapal is bringing up, but instead want to silence him as fast as possible, and, as indicated in the posting this posting refers to, in the worst possible way. This behaviour on the part of the Atari representatives has already prompted one reader to post that he cannot help but believe that where two parties are creating so much smoke, there's got to be a fire. I do not want to make or imply a statement of condonement or condemnation of Mr. Drapal's methods and style of communication; I can envision scenarios in which he would be perfectly justified doing what he is doing, and I can see circumstances under which his actions would be very unethical. Since I do not know the background, I will not make judgements. However, ethical or not, Mr. Drapal's communications allege bugs in both the beta-ROMs and in Atari's development methods. Further, at least one reader of this newsgroup seems to be of the opinion that Mr. Drapal knows enough about these things to be worth listening to. Yet, Atari representatives seem unwilling to do much more than publish statements synonimous to ``Of course this is all unfounded.'' I find this very disturbing. I know it is very difficult to remain calm when someone is shouting in your face (and I won't claim to always, or even most of the time, be able to do that), but when you are the company mouthpiece (no slur intended, quite the contrary) you have to try and do that, or your customers will get restless. It may be that all the problems Mr. Drapal mentions and insinuates are figments of his imagination, or irrelevant for other reasons, but we (your customers) do not and cannot know that. Please take our peace of mind into account when you compose your future postings. Thank you very much. Rob Carriere The above are my opinions and feelings on the matter discussed, they should not in any way be attributed to or associated with, The Ohio State University, its College of Engineering or the Department of Electrical Engineering.