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Re: Rép : Cocoa's Popularity
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Re: Rép : Cocoa's Popularity


  • Subject: Re: Rép : Cocoa's Popularity
  • From: "Jonathan W. Hendry" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 19:29:49 -0600

From: "Finlay Dobbie" <email@hidden>


> On Saturday, March 23, 2002, at 10:24 AM, Thomas Lachand-Robert wrote:
>
> > That's funny how so many people here are talking about "Apple" as if it
> > were a single-headed person. It is certainly not. Even Steve has only
> > 24h in his days, and he can certainly not intervene into every single
> > decision at Apple Comp. Co. Plus he doesn't have expertise in mainly
> > concerned fields.
>
> I can't help feeling that Steve's attitudes are being propagated
> throughout the company. In fact, an Apple employee who shall remain
> nameless described the company as "Stalinist" WRT how it's changed since
> Steve came back to the helm. I think that's probably a pretty good
> description.

Stalinist, only in comparison to the prior state. Which evidently was
somewhere between unstructured playtime and the chaotic meanderings of
free-range chicken. Highly territorial chicken.

That might be fun to work in, if you don't mind if your project
never ships. It's not a very good way to run a company.

Oh, and Steve cracked down on leaks. I don't see that as being a
bad thing.
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