If he's not on the list, I'd appreciate someone passing along my email address 
and this thread. 

Thanks!

Saul Mora
@casademora

On Jan 26, 2013, at 1:08 AM, David Avendasora <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Saul,
> 
> I'm surprised that nobody has recommended that you speak to Chuck Hill (or if 
> they did, I didn't see it).
> 
> Waaaay back in 2005, he did an interview with Java Posse 
> (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/java-posse-005-interview-chuck/id270165303?i=87505171&mt=2).
>  It's quite out of date in terms of what is "latest", but a lot of the core 
> points he makes are still valid, and he is obviously very knowledgeable, and 
> a good speaker.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> On Jan 26, 2013, at 11:41 AM, Saul Mora <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> I have arraigned to chat with Jesse Tayler. He seems to have a good 
>> background going back to the days of NEXT. Having everyone on a once makes 
>> it tough to have a smooth, natural conversation. However, I know i asked you 
>> all for your participation, and your response has been terrific. I do want 
>> to get as many included as possible. If there is one other person you all 
>> feel best represents the community, i'd like to include that person as well.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> I'm looking forward to this episode,
>> Saul
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Saul Mora
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>> 
>> On Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 
>> 474300D wrote:
>> 
>>> Greetings Gang,
>>> I could do it on the basis of a recent Ph.D. Graduate.  If were in that 
>>> case representing TTU as a student/alumni, then I could see that as 
>>> reasonable.  Also, it might work well from point of view of crediting 
>>> Pascal, Chuck, The Daves, Ramsey, Kieran, Paul, and any number of others.
>>> 
>>> I do think that there were some fair points made in the Objective Cloud 
>>> presentation.  Like it or not Java is one of the top 5 programming 
>>> languages in the world.  At the time it was selected to bear WebObjects, it 
>>> was the number one programming language in the world.  Unfortunately, that 
>>> popularity was due to our competition.  The big deal for WebObjects has 
>>> never been about popularity as much as it has been profitability.    It may 
>>> not be the API on Java that is winning the hearts and minds of Linux web 
>>> servers or Android devices, but it serves both Apple and non-Apple worlds 
>>> alike.  This service has been both profitable and mature with clear 
>>> evidence with no need for fanfare.  But maybe, we should notice that for 
>>> our own success.
>>> 
>>> As the podcast noted, Objective Cloud serves a useful niche that most of 
>>> the cloud world misses.  I look forward to seeing what they are capable of 
>>> doing with their product.  Also, I would be happy to contribute to help the 
>>> cause if I can.
>>> 
>>> V/R, 
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> On 1/24/13 12:47 PM, "Johnny Miller" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 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 <http://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 <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 
>>> <http://asp.net/> , or any other server technology out there. You can reach 
>>> me for the podcast at [email protected]
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
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