I don't think he would have to say anything more than what is already in his 
podcast about WebObjects and a Lean Start Up.

On Jan 24, 2013, at 10:43 AM, Kieran Kelleher <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would think picking someone who is not under mothership NDA would be better 
> since they can mention the mothership company without worrying if they are 
> violating an NDA. Paul Yu is a good choice if not under NDA.
> 
> My 2 cents...
> 
> KK
> 
> On Jan 24, 2013, at 3:20 PM, Johnny Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Those are both great picks and I also recommend Paul Yu.  Having just 
>> listened to the podcast I think they really need to start with a high level 
>> overview of what WebObjects was and what it is today.  I think that since 
>> Paul worked at Apple he can give an interesting historical perspective to it.
>> 
>> Aloha,
>> Mr. Johnny Miller
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>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Baiss Eric Magnusson <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Go for it Pascal, or proxy, or Chuck, ...
>>> 
>>> Best wishes,
>>> 
>>> Baiss Eric Magnusson, CTO
>>> CascadeWebDesign.com (mostly retired)
>>> 
>>> On Jan 24, 2013, at 9:16 AM, Saul Mora <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> 
>>>> I produce the NSBrief podcast (http://nsbrief.com), and posted the episode 
>>>> on Objective Cloud recently. WebObjects has certainly made the rounds on 
>>>> many Cocoa developer podcasts recently as we (cocoa developers in general) 
>>>> have been made known that WebObjects is, in fact, not dead. It is, and 
>>>> never was, my intention to dismiss a technology I know little about. I 
>>>> hope the interview did not come across that way. I tried to ask questions 
>>>> based on my current understanding of WebObjects (as I've learned bits here 
>>>> and there).
>>>> 
>>>> That said, I think it'd be great if someone from the community could come 
>>>> on the show (hopefully soon) and explain WebObjects as it is today. I, for 
>>>> one, would love to hear how it works, and if it's a better solution for 
>>>> some people. Java, on the other hand, is always going to be the butt of 
>>>> jokes. Sorry, I can't apologize for that part :) 
>>>> 
>>>> Please get in touch with me to schedule a time to chat for the podcast! I 
>>>> truly want to give your community the floor to help spread the word of 
>>>> WebObjects to us Cocoa, Mac and iOS developers who think its either dead, 
>>>> or not up to part with something like Ruby on Rails, or ASP.Net, or any 
>>>> other server technology out there. You can reach me for the podcast at 
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Saul Mora
>>>> 
>>> 
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