I believe the posters are alluding to the media feeding frenzy to cite all-things-Boeing every time a 737 hiccups or a lav runs dry, and are wondering why the same dosn't apply to the airbus.
All in good time.
A fairly slow, lazy evacuation, disorganized outside the aircraft, with what appears to be a delayed response by ground suppport. Hard to say without real time and information. It appears everyone got out, no one got hurt, and the fire or arcing was contained. That's how it's supposed to work.