Am 20. Dec, 2002 schw=E4tzte Daniel Wolstenholme so: > I interviewed there in early 2002, but the impression I got as > an interviewee was that it was an all-MS shop as I never saw > Linux anywhere, and when I asked about it I was only told about > its use in target systems. All the desktop systems I saw were > MS, and I was told that all the host systems were MS using > Citrix Metaframe. My resume intentionally had no mention of any > MS products on it, but the people in my interview seemed more > interested in whether I'd be willing to learn WinCE than > anything Unix-based. I was told that customers wanted Windows > and .NET, so that's where they were going. Considering that the > Dice.com ad for the position seemed very pro-Linux, I felt > rather deceived at the interview when I found out how big a > priority Windows was. This was one of the main reasons I had > for rejecting the job. Sound like you were i/viewing for a job on the platforms team. The main ( only? ) customer at that point was mostly using some m$ platform. Unfortunately, mgt thought doing free work for m$ would save the company, so there was an infusion of wince and .NET. Silly Rabbits. The platforms team had to deal with that directly. I felt sorry for them. > The other was that they had burned through 3 rounds of funding > without becoming profitable, and told me that they only had > enough funding to last till November. Guess the 4th round > didn't come through. Yeah, they blew through a lot of dough before I hired on. They didn't have the dough they claimed when I hired on either :(. I still got to work with some good people, so it was at least a somewhat worthwhile gig. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # When you are tired of choosing the lesser of two evils, # Vote Cthulhu for President!