Linked by fran on Wed 8th Dec 2010 23:11 UTC
Oracle and SUN In an interview that gives some deeper insight into the fall of the company, ex Sun boss Scott McNeally talked to Gavin Clarke of The Register. "Sun was the fastest growing US company between 1985 and 1989, according to Forbes, and supplied the entire US government with more than half its workstations nine years after starting."
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RE: Clueless
by sdhays on Thu 9th Dec 2010 14:31 UTC in reply to "Clueless"
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That was what struck me as well. According to the article, which really doesn't have much in the way of reporting other than what spewed from McNealy's mouth, Sun was able to opensource most of Solaris in 1994. Why did they sit on that for 10 years?

They didn't see the benefits of the opensource community until lots of others had shown the way and had already carved out a space.

And what was that ridiculous line about Ayn Rand? "McNealy's a capitalist, sure — while he's never read Atlas Shrugged, McNealy cites its author Ayn Rand as his mentor while he was growing up". What does it mean when you consider someone a mentor even when you haven't read their work? I wonder if I could mark Djikstra down as my "mentor" on my resume even though I've never met him and even if I really didn't know what he worked on.

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