The same could be said of Swing or AWT, whose engineering staffs could
have fit in a single booth at Chili's at any one time.  Other desktop
Java technologies have been completely unstaffed for years
(javax.sound, for example).  Desktop and user experience was never a
priority at Sun, and it's an obsession at Apple; clearly, those two
world-views don't go together very well.

--Chris

On May 7, 8:43 am, "Vince O'Sullivan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> What seems clear (to me) all the way through this is that most of the
> problems that all the parties encountered could have been avoided by
> assigning less than half-a-dozen engineers at any time.  A drop in the
> ocean given all the companies involved are worth hundreds of millions.

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