[Am-info] For whatever it might be worth, or who gives a rip. :)

Fred A. Miller fm@cupserv.org
Wed, 16 Jan 2002 15:23:12 -0500


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From: InformationWeek BetweenTheLines

"Guy (Bud) Tribble last week left his 
gig at Eazel, where he was VP of engineering leading development 
of next-generation user-interface software and Internet services 
for Linux computers, to rejoin his old employer, Apple Computer, 
as VP of software technology. Tribble began his career at Apple 
where, as manager of the original Macintosh software team, he 
helped to design the Mac OS and user interface. "Bud is one of 
the industry's top experts in software design and object-oriented 
programming," says Avie Tevanian, Apple's senior VP of software 
engineering. Tribble was chief technology officer at the Sun-
Netscape Alliance, responsible for Internet and E-commerce 
software R&D. Tribble also helped found Steve Jobs' Next 
Computer, where he was VP of software engineering and a key 
architect of the NextStep operating system. At the time, 
Tribble's move to Eazel was ballyhooed as a big win for the Linux 
community."
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Fred A. Miller
Systems Administrator
Cornell Univ. Press Services
fm@cupserv.org

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