WWDC 2003: Change of Date And Location
no_demons writes "Looks like this years Apple World Wide Developers Conference has had a change of date and location. The event will now take place from June 23rd to June 27th in San Francisco. Apple will also unveil details of Panther at the event."
This change seems to raise the profile of WWDC, probably at the expense of the New York/Boston summer Macworld Expo, which Apple had previously declared it would not attend.
Maybe Apple is trying to increase the visibility of its outreach to the geek community. I certainly hope this doesn't mean that WWDC is becoming just another trade show.
When all you have is an axe, everything looks like a grindstone.
Paid upgrade, I'm guessing. All the other minor numbers 10.1, 10.2 were ... There are supposed to be a *lot* of changes going into Panther, so it should be well worth it.
Alison
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The Panther link is a story about 10.2 from August 2002. No details whatsoever. I suppose I'l actually have to go and look for details now. :)
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The 10.1 upgrade was free from Apple stores and resellers or $20 for shipping and handling. Here.
Macslash's article on the 10.2 pricing outrage had anecdotal posts saying that Apple typically charges for every other upgrade.
I wonder how many people besides me are cursing right now because they have non-refundable airfares for the week of May 18th.
We'll probably get nailed for changing the hotel, too.
This sucks.
In recent history apple has done one payed upgrade... one free...
In favour of payed: :D
Theres supposed to be some really funky new things in 10.3 - including a fully integrated X11 server, yay, double clickable X11 apps at last
Bob
...in the past, whenever I've gone to WWDC I've been tortured by the catchy, bouncy, wistful David/Bacharach tune "Do You Know the Way to San Jose." It starts running through my head about the time I sign up and doesn't stop until I get home again.
I'd MUCH rather hear Scott McKenzie crooning about gentle people with flowers in their hair.
"How to Do Nothing," kids activities, back in print!
This is purely speculation based on a few rumor sites (e.g. macrumors.com, macwhispers.com), but I'm hoping this delay might reflect the introduction of Panther as the first 64 bit MacOS, along with the introduction of 64 bit hardware (Power 970 based) for developer use. I can dream, can't I? :D The time frame seems plausible if you assume the rumor sites have accurate information.
Is moving the WWDC back a sign of Panther slipping or is it a sign of progress being better than expected?
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here.
This is great.
;)
Back in 1998 I got a Student WWDC pass but, because the WWDC was the week of finals I had no hope of getting there.
If this change continues in later years I think it might be a big boost to more student participation at the WWDC (who will mostly be off in June i think, or at least not have finals around that time), which will probably be good long term for Apple's Developer Community.
I can't wait for Panther! (10.3)
Quick someone post som Panther rumors!!
Maybe a Pink Panther reference
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...this means we'll see the introduction of the PowerPC 970-based PowerMacs at WWDC now.
That's about the only thing that could make up for pissing off everybody who's already made arrangements for May and Apple doesn't usually try to actively piss of its developers.
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