> Dirac is a 
> perfect candidate in this regard particularly now that the 
> bitstream has been frozen. I am aware of only one argument 
> against its use: it is not included in Windows. Were Huggers 
> to arrange that, concerns about his commitment would 
> disappear overnight.

However that might open nice new concerns from some people about his
ability to influence what goes in certain Windows products ;)  Suspect
the man can never win :)

As a BBC insider I have seen Erik Huggers in action.  He's got a great
rappour when speaking to a large group, and seems to listen to his teams
ideas and suggestions, and act on them.

That said, he did create a role called "Product Unit Manager" which is
frankly an awful job title :)

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