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July 8th, 2005

Oh Jonathan and Greg, where art thou?

Posted by David Berlind @ 1:18 pm

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I was just noticing that it has been nearly a month since Sun COO Jonathan Schwartz penned his last blog and more than a month since Sun CTO Greg Papadopoulos penned hisHave the two Sun execs lost their  zeal for blogging?  Or, has all the kissing and making up with Microsoft and IBM made it harder to find something interesting to write about?  Hey Jonathan, there must be something you can dredge up about HP. Papadopoulos has been averaging about one a month.  So, perhaps he’s due any day now.  Until this last dry spell, Schwartz was writing at a clip of about once per week.   There wasn’t so much as a peep from him during JavaOne — a time when I half expected him to be writing every day.   Well, the news isn’t all bad.  If you take a really close look at both of their blogs, it appears as though they may have responded to my recent complaint about how un-bloglike there blogs really were since they didn’t accept comments from the public.  Some time during the last month, both men activated the comments feature on their blogs.  Now, that’s more like it (and more in Sun’s highly promoted spirit of "sharing").  Got something to say to one of the only two really big wig executive bloggers from a public company?  Now’s your chance.

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