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One for all? NOT!

Jonathan Schwartz, CEO of Sun, writes:

at Sun, there's no one message for all audiences.

Developers care about bleeding edge innovation, but have little buying power; IT executives have all the buying power, but generally avoid the bleeding edge (unless they're supercomputer specialists). Developing nations and development authorities care about intellectual property freedom, and the impact of technology on society. Most IT buyers are more worried about shared services, SOX compliance and financial return. Same technologies, perhaps at differing stages of evolution, but wildly differing audiences.

I guess the same applies to Skype's ecosystem. So here's the question: What do you care about?

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tomchiv commented Tuesday, Sep 19

I care about having a Linux client with all the features and up-to-date'ness of the other major O/Ss

rubyreddevon commented Sunday, Oct 8

I'd like to see Skype become a universal communicator via the jabber protocols. How about it?

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