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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by "Craig R. McClanahan" <cm...@mytownnet.com> on 2000/03/09 00:12:28 UTC
Future Plans
At an ApacheCon 2000 joint session hosted by James Davidson and myself,
we announced that I am going to be joining the Java Software group at
Sun, as technical lead for the servlet/JSP technologies team, beginning
on March 20, 2000. You'll see my EMAIL address on the mailing lists
change, but not my devotion to make Tomcat the best servlet/JSP
container it can be. I look forward to continuing to work with all of
you as we make Tomcat bigger, better, and faster!
Craig McClanahan
Re: How do you like working for SUN???
Posted by Anil Vijendran <ak...@pipedream.org>.
Oh jeez Kevin, I don't even know where to start.... These corportate types
have no clue.... they are still thinking about making money with software.
I wish people were as clued into things as you and I were... Sheesh.
People in Sun.... hmmm. That's such a different story, we should talk
about over beer or something.
Anyway, man, I'd thing real hard about this stuff... I can't offer you a
whole lot of suggestions; its waaay too complicated. You and I know
open-source is the panacea to everything but these people still need to
learn.
Dude, I really hope it works out for you.... if you still need to chat or
something, don't hesitate to sync up with me.
Disclaimer: I'm just kidding around here; these don't represent the views
of my employer, whoever that may be :-)
"Kevin A. Burton" wrote:
> Hey.
>
> So how do you like working for SUN? Everything you expected?
>
> The reason I ask is that I was offered a position in Seattle (no... not
> for Microsoft :) to work on Jetspeed full time. :)
>
> It would be a similar deal that you have with SUN but just the opposite
> commute.
>
> Has it worked out so far? Do people within SUN understand? Any
> misunderstandings? Any advice?
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
> Kevin A Burton (burton@apache.org)
> http://relativity.yi.org
> Message to SUN: "Please Open Source Java!"
> "For evil to win is for good men to do nothing."
> Open Source -> Join the conspiracy!
>
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Peace, Anil +<:-)
How do you like working for SUN???
Posted by "Kevin A. Burton" <bu...@relativity.yi.org>.
Hey.
So how do you like working for SUN? Everything you expected?
The reason I ask is that I was offered a position in Seattle (no... not
for Microsoft :) to work on Jetspeed full time. :)
It would be a similar deal that you have with SUN but just the opposite
commute.
Has it worked out so far? Do people within SUN understand? Any
misunderstandings? Any advice?
Thanks.
--
Kevin A Burton (burton@apache.org)
http://relativity.yi.org
Message to SUN: "Please Open Source Java!"
"For evil to win is for good men to do nothing."
Open Source -> Join the conspiracy!
Re: Future Plans
Posted by Hans Bergsten <ha...@gefionsoftware.com>.
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
>
> At an ApacheCon 2000 joint session hosted by James Davidson and myself,
> we announced that I am going to be joining the Java Software group at
> Sun, as technical lead for the servlet/JSP technologies team, beginning
> on March 20, 2000. You'll see my EMAIL address on the mailing lists
> change, but not my devotion to make Tomcat the best servlet/JSP
> container it can be. I look forward to continuing to work with all of
> you as we make Tomcat bigger, better, and faster!
Cool! Congratulations, you deserve it and I look forward to see what you
can accomplish in your new role.
Hans
--
Hans Bergsten hans@gefionsoftware.com
Gefion Software http://www.gefionsoftware.com
Re: Future Plans
Posted by Geoff Soutter <ge...@whitewolf.com.au>.
well, i'd just like to voice my approval and support for this move.