Almost all mainstream software applications with large user base could be criticized at some point. There is no such kind of thing like 'one size fits all' in modern software world.
I would ask to look the issue in a broader context. Look the tone of an article (Guardian)- it does not fit into the paradigm of good inependent press ethics. Think of who would like to see Notes dead behind the scenes? Timing?
Instead, I would not put so much heat on 'how bad is Notes' issue although there is a positive said too, actually, this kind of brainstorming is a good and valuable feedback for Notes developers (IBM among others) to improve Notes in the future.
Almost all mainstream software applications with large user base could be criticized at some point. There is no such kind of thing like 'one size fits all' in modern software world.
I would ask to look the issue in a broader context. Look the tone of an article (Guardian)- it does not fit into the paradigm of good inependent press ethics. Think of who would like to see Notes dead behind the scenes? Timing?
Instead, I would not put so much heat on 'how bad is Notes' issue although there is a positive said too, actually, this kind of brainstorming is a good and valuable feedback for Notes developers (IBM among others) to improve Notes in the future.