Come for Panther, Stay for the People
Monday, June 30th, 2003Well, here I am back in my apartment, reflecting on a week well spent. While it was great getting Panther, my free iSight, and the inside dope on Cocoa’s (and OS X’s) exciting future, I would still have to say that my favorite thing had to be the interesting people I got to meet. One of the things that amazed me about WWDC was that just about anyone I managed to strike up a conversation with was pretty interesting!
One evening, for example, I met Jonas Luster, who works for the UN and, as he tells it, had Kofi Annan using his iBook after the Secretary General’s VAIO laptop broke down (wouldn’t he be great material for a Switcher commercial?). It turns out Jonas also has the distinction of a low Winer number, a great legal mind (he has worked with Lawrence Lessig on his books of which, I am, of course, a great fan), and a nice weblog.
And then there’s Douglas Snow, Apple’s man in Maine, who I talked with on the bus back from the Apple Campus Thursday night. He told me all about what Apple is doing up there, and I must say I was amazed by the scope (we’re talking centralized NOCs with 20 terabyte Xserve RAIDs, baby!).
I even managed to corner Brent Simmons while he was enjoying a smoke on the Moscone West balcony—although he doesn’t seem like an overly talkative guy, so I pretty much told him I liked the fact that NetNewsWire 1.0.3 is smarter about updated (as opposed to new) items, and left him to his thoughts :-).
All in all, it was fun vacation to Mac geekdom, and a great opportunity to meet my peers. Now that I’m home, though, it’s time to get back to work—I’m already hearing reports of some PodWorks weirdness on the developer preview :-(!
















