
I'm a reader, and sometimes a contributor, to the
IxDA mailing list and the other day the above question came up. Some of the answers was to good to not summon some of the best here here:---[Todd Roberts]
Who's determining a light bulb is the correct solution to the problem?---[Robert Hoekman, Jr.]
It Depends---[Joe Davidchik]
Well...normally 1...but..+1 because we need to user test the light bulb+1 because marketing wants to build the box and brand the bulb+1 because sales want to go global with the light bulb+1 because engineering wants details specs of the bulb+1 since we need to evangelize about the light bulb+1 since we need to build a user community around the light bulb+1 since we need to explore different directions we can take the light bulb---[Frank Gruger]
Actually the light bulb was never implemented. The developers put in askylight. Your documentation is out of date. ---[Daniel Szuc]
One. His name is Steve and he promptly renames it to the 'ibulb'---[pauric]
Which lead to the question: Does that make the person who turns on the light a 'switcher'?---For the full thread go to the
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