I think it looked petty to comment directly to the article. It should have been cemented as a stance during a convention, but no need to comment directly to Gamepro.
For those that think games are ported better to PS3, you have much bias against what's obvious. Most of the best examples of superior PS3 ports are Fight Night Round 3(brought up already), Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion(brought up already) and Rainbow Six Vegas(not yet brought up). All of those games had a lot of extra time in development to make them better, some upwards of 12 months. They weren't simultaneously ported from 360 to PS3 within the same release window. They should be better, not worse, or even the same. Just look at what a few extra months did for Virtua Fighter 5 for 360, a whole online mode. That's a major advantage.
For those PS3 multiplats that have performed better, it's usually of a very small amount of detail in graphics, and/or a slight advancement in online play. I've yet to see a PS3 port blow away a 360 one, like how 360 multiplats have in many cases blown away PS3 ports. You still see it to this day, as Lost Planet: Extreme Condition from Capcom will show you. I do agree that it's usually two culprits that are getting it wrong, being Ubisoft and EA. That doesn't prove your point though. It may be the developers' faults, but it's Sony's console that takes the burden. Putting blame on the developer does not erase substandard PS3 ports from exisiting.
I see the situation improving overall for PS3 multiplats, and hopefully soon enough both consoles can be of equal stature concerning them. As of now, there really is little argument. Most third party efforts are just better on 360 for whatever reason, and those of you that want to pick the few apples that defy this logic don't really change the reality of the situation. I'm not even talking biased here. This is how things are as of this moment, and those of you buying PS3 third party games are getting the raw end of the deal about 50% of the time, the same deal about 45% of the time and a slightly better deal 5% of the time. (Yes the percentages were pulled out of my ass; sue me.)