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Ex-Sun CEO Warns Oracle of Death By Open Source 408

gearystwatcher writes "Former Sun CEO Scott McNealy talks to The Reg on where things went wrong, and acquisition by Oracle: 'We probably got a little too aggressive near the end and probably open sourced too much and tried too hard to appease the community and tried too hard to share,' McNealy said. 'You gotta take care of your shareholders or you end up very vulnerable like we got. We were a wonderful acquisition — we got stolen for a song at the bottom of the Dow.'"
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Ex-Sun CEO Warns Oracle of Death By Open Source

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  • by OzTech ( 524154 ) on Wednesday December 08, 2010 @09:22AM (#34485410)

    > We were a wonderful acquisition — we got stolen for a song at the bottom of the Dow

    Translation (spin removal) - I screwed up - and would now like to thank the Gods for my "golden parachute". Since I think a suitable time period has passed (hey, it's 2010 and people have an attention span of 2 minutes or less, besides nobody who will live much longer than another 2-3 years even knows who Bill Joy, or a SPARC let alone a 360 was), it is okay for me to now attempt to twist and distort history so the world doesn't remember me as "the bloke who fsked up, big time and killed off one of the last bastilions of real technical people who "got it"."

    - Yeah, I fsked up BIG TIME, but you can' t prove it and my name isn't Julian Assange, so after tomorrow you won't remember anyway.

  • by Kjella ( 173770 ) on Wednesday December 08, 2010 @10:29AM (#34486084) Homepage

    Can you name a good free cross-plaform office suit?

    From the first hit on "plaform":

    Plaform is an integrated and sustainable corrugated cardboard packaging system for fruits and vegetables

    While I suppose you could make a suit out of it, I'm not sure why you'd want to...

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