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RE[3]: I am a bl**dy ignoramus but...
by StephenBeDoper on Thu 5th Apr 2007 22:38
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by mmu_man on Thu 5th Apr 2007 22:50
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by El-Al on Thu 5th Apr 2007 22:56
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meh! One can't help but think that there was at least some orchestration involved. JLG must have known for some time that the company was going to hit the ropes (no matter what).
A good boss will at least _try_ to place his workforce somewhere if the axe should fall/sh*t hit the fan.
I remember chatting one-to-one/file sharing on BeShare as far back as 2000 with core members of the Be dev crew. They were real nice people, totally into what they were doing.
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I believe that would be true of almost anyone is Steve Sakomans (sp?) position at that time. IIRC he moved from Be to Palm shortly _before_ Be went tits-up. If I was Steve I would definately try to procure the best staff from the company I was leaving...especially if I knew that those guys/girls were gifted, talented, valuable members of the team.