Thursday November 06, 2008 So it ends. I've been at Sun since March of 1989 (with a couple of years off for good behavior), and for the last 10 years I've worked on internal processes, tools and problem solving related to software development, systems architecture and product delivery. Much of my focus has been on OpenSolaris, in the Architecture community as well as serving on the OGB. Today, I was informed that my position has been eliminated, and I was being laid off.
I intend to remain active in the OpenSolaris community, though I expect to start participating in other areas (Arduino is cool, JMRI is as well, and I want to help make both available in an OpenSolaris repository ASAP)
Since this may well be my last blog post here, the following links should help keep you in touch:
See you around,
- John
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I've been at Sun since 1989, and have been involved in many different projects - from porting SYSV to x386 systems and involvement with the early BSD/Libux efforts, bringup of Solaris 2.0 and porting the X/NeWS Window System and the OpenLook Desktop, to database clusters, systems management, yadda yadda yadda :-)
For the last 5 years or so, I've been the keeper of Sun's proactive architectural processes and the tools used by its various review committees.
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