Java Evangelist Leaves Sun After MS Settlement
aeoo writes "The Register says that Rich Green, the vice president of developer platforms and the major public voice for Java is 'quitting Sun in disgust' due to the recent settlement between Sun and Microsoft. The article hints that there may be more to follow. On the other hand, there is an article at eWeek with a different slant, saying that Rich Green tendered his resignation prior to the settlement. What impact, if any, will this have on open sourcing Java? It looks like Sun is still considering it."
Sun is scared to open-source Java because the "zealots" will end up turning it into LISP.
Sun became $un.
Zealots may be bad for business, but Utralisks are bad for everything!!!
leave if I want to....leave if I want to. You would leave to if it happened to you.... da da da da da da da.
Okay.
..."
... Yes."
... Yeah."
..."
So what did he say as he was leaving?
GREEN: "What do you think this is about? Hmmm? MONEY?"
MCNEALY: "Well, um
JOY: "Actually, yes."
MCNEALY: "Well, okay, yeah, yes. I would have to, yeah
GREEN: "Oh, so THAT'S the way it is. So you've coldly abandoned the noble principles of SOFTWARE!?!?"
JOY: "Uhhh
MCNEALY: "The what?"
GREEN: "Well if all you people care about is 2 billion measly dollars, I'M LEAVING!!!"
JOY: "Okay."
MCNEALY: "Yeah, don't let the door hit your ass on the way out
Chr0m0Dr0m!C
Oh, you mean like OS/2 vs. Windows 95.
I call dibs.
Already faxed my resume to Sun's HR.
Self-Undermining Nerds
He'll come back as Anders Hejlsberg II. Long live Object Pascal er uh, Delphi, er uh Java!
Delegates and C# for everyone!
Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
Imagine this running Windows.
You can defy gravity... for a short time
lose, it is lose, not LOOSE
That said, it does appear that Sun's corporate culture is beginning to lose some of its arrogance. Symptoms of this arrogance include not just the pointless holy war with Microsoft but the widespread belief that Sun (or even a particular unit within Sun) is the only true judge of The Right Way to Do Things. This attitude is why they don't want to open up Java -- they'd no longer have veto power over changes in the platform.
I see the rise of Jonathan Schwartz to Sun COO as a big step forward. He used to head a NextStep application/component development house called Lighthouse Design. When the NextStep market failed to materialize, Sun bought LD and turned it into the nucleus of a Java application/component development unit. Then that market failed to materialize, and Schwartz was cast adrift in the treacherous waters of Sun corporate politics.
Don't really know anything about this guy, or what he's been doing recently -- but his NextStep and Java experiences are not likely to leave him full of the HyperAttitude Sun has way too much of.
Perhaps he meant that he was going to loose his marketing on you - like loosing dogs on someone in your yard.