2010/1/29 Kito Mann <kito.mann@virtua.com>
Sorry to hear that, Jim. It's been a pleasure working with you, and I hope to continue to do so in the future.

Yes, I agree completely. Oracle made a bone-headed decision on this one


david

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On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Jim Driscoll <Jim.Driscoll@sun.com> wrote:
As I'm sure many of you have already heard, I'll be leaving Sun, effective today.  Oracle has, for reasons that I'm unable to discern, chosen not to make me an offer.  Go figure.  (In case you are wondering, the other 3 JSF guys at Sun were extended offers - you should still be able to pepper them with questions and bugs.)

This address will not function in just a few hours - if you need to, you may reach me at JamesGDriscoll@gmail.com (and please, don't be shy about job leads).

I still have a couple of AIs having to do with Ajax, and I have every intention of working on them, when I'm not busy looking for work.  I'll forward them on to Ed when I complete them.  Ironically, I should have much more time to work on my spec AIs now that I don't have that pesky paycheck producing job in the way.

All the best,
Jim Driscoll
JamesGDriscoll@gmail.com