Jeff Jaffe Named CEO of W3C
blozza2070 notes the news that Jeff Jaffe has been appointed CEO of the World Wide Web Consortium. Until January Jaffe was CTO at Novell and, while his name hasn't come up very often in this community, he is one of the architects of the Novell-Microsoft patent deal. A reading of Jaffe's blog while at Novell tends to paint him as a software patent supporter, Microsoft apologist, and no fan of the FSF. This strongly worded page at Boycott Novell features copious links to support the above characterization.
nothing to see here move along
Can I get a +5, Insightful for repeating part of the parent post, too? Dude, he already said that.
Wow, you're right, sorry, I didn't read the whole post before I commented...but...this is slashdot, isn't that a requirement for posting? Who actually reads articles? /. is a forum for half-baked, half-assed opinionated remarks written solely for the purpose of starting flame wars. At least that is what I was told when I signed up years ago.
This is terrible news.
His swan song even talks about the "great satisfaction" of working with "Inventive people who write more software patents per capita than anywhere else".
HTML5 already has big problems with software patents forcing it to exclude all video format recommendations. What influence will this guy have in W3C?
Please help publicise swpat.org - the software patents wiki
Expect the W3C to start saying the IE way is the standard anyday now.
Well it is the de facto standard anyway, so this could only be a good thing. As a developer it's a real pain to have to accommodate all those people using non-standard browsers like Opera and Firefox.
I really don't know why everyone is so upset that a guy with real experience and a commitment to corporate empowerment has been appointed to this job. Typical leftist whining methinks.
Why is it, by the way, that your quite sudden anti-Microsoft slog has materialized only after you became a Google employee?