The EU has approved, the Sun/Oracle deal all but done, waiting for China and Russia. James Gosling’s post shows the poignant side. How long, I wonder, will the blogs.sun.com website still be available? How long to give space to memories and reminders?
Some of my own memories of Sun, in roughly timeline order:
Working on the Sun booth at CeBiT in Germany (I was working for a Sun reseller at the time). Watching the US marketing video at the after-closing party, since the German marketing team decided the video wasn’t appropriate. I still have the “Power of Sun” music CD, and a scarf with images of Sun workstations.
Wondering why Sun didn’t support Motif properly, when all the other Unix vendors did.
Finding a position at Sun that made use of the skills I have.
Meetings at Menlo Park; long, involved discussions on all sorts of security and identity subjects.
Sitting outside the cafeteria at the Menlo Park office, talking to people.
The Sun-internal innovation conference, mixing intelligent, innovative, hardware, software, and operating system people together, with dinner on the beach.
The most fun I’d had at work in a long time on a good project with great people, that unfortunately fell victim to the Great Financial Crisis.
Really good people, knowledgeable. Sun seemed to have a lot of people with integrity and dedication. Also its share of less-knowledgeable posers, of course, but the trenches were filled with good people.
There are lots of memories out there; Sun was one of those companies with an influence larger than its nominal size. Those of us who were part of it, even if for a short time, won’t forget it quickly.