If you’re a supernerd like me, you may find yourself on a random Wikipedia page, with no idea what series of links brought you there. Last night, my mysterious Wikipedia destination was the talk page for the article on ICEfaces. ICEfaces, if you haven’t heard of it (I hadn’t) is “an open source Ajax framework that enables Java EE application developers to easily create and deploy server-based rich Internet application (RIA) in pure Java.” Anyway, despite Wikicops trying to keep things on track, many article talk pages turn into discussions about the merits of the article subject rather than discussions about the article itself. And the ICEfaces article’s talk page contains what may have been the most simultaneously hilarious and poignant comments I’ve seen on Wikipedia in quite a while: this app framework kick a** Felisberto (talk) 21:08, 24 April 2008 (UTC) until i discovered jboss richfaces Felisberto (talk) 16:45, 08 july 2008 (UTC) Software Development