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  • Subject: RE: Malcolm Haines resigns from IBM (Elvis)
  • From: Neil Palmer <neilp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:08:03 -0400

There's an article in the July 23 issue of Insider Weekly on Malcolm's 
resignation.

...Neil





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I'm sure there are a couple thousand takes on this.  None of us would want
to deny Malcolm any opportunity.  However, in my discussions with him my
impression is that he is a true advocate in the system and just as
frustrated as we are with certain attitudes within IBM.  I also think that
within the limited amount of flexibility that he had he did come up with
some truly unique programs to promote the system.

So, I believe most of us are lamenting for a number of reasons: 1.) we 
have
lost a truly creative and talented person to work with 2.) we have lost a
true advocate of the system and 3.) the prevalent pessimistic attitude
would suggest that his backfill will not be as creative, forthcoming,
etc......

I wish Malcolm the best.  I always enjoyed speaking with him, attending 
any
session he was involved in, and appreciated his work.



  
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No matter what the reference meant, maybe the iSeries Community should 
just
take things at their face value.  From Chuck's post, it seems that Mr.
Haines is pursuing a new dream.  Who would deny him that opportunity...?
I'm sure Mr. Haines necessarily has butted a few heads in his career, but
why assume he's being run off by those who didn't always agree with him,
rather than take a positive slant on the situation...?  I can't imagine he
would have stuck with the iNation concept, this long, if he hadn't met 
some
with both approval and disapproval, along the way...

jJt




-----Original Message-----
From: owner-midrange-l@midrange.com
[mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Neil Palmer
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 2:45 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Malcolm Haines resigns from IBM (Elvis)


For those who didn't get the "Elvis" reference, there it is in plain
English.

If Frank Soltis is considered the "father" of the AS/400 (S/38 - iSeries)
then I guess Malcolm was like a "step-father" who always wanted the best
of everything for the "child" (AS/400) but often found himself running
against the wishes of the "mother" (Irene Beatrice McCorporation).   :-)




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