Microport Status
John Plocher
plocher%babelfish at Sun.COM
Fri Mar 31 08:02:54 AEST 1989
In article <6385 at bsu-cs.UUCP> dhesi at bsu-cs.UUCP (Rahul Dhesi) writes:
>So, now that you can speak freely, what really was the problem at
>Microport?
The number 1 problem was simply too much work for too few people.
There was no support from upper management to hire more people, so
the engineering was done by a staff of 4 or 5:
1 person for 286
1 person for Dos-Merge (Also involved with support)
1 person for 386
and 1 (or 2 at times) for misc projects and support
There were 6 people in the support group, of which one also ran the
Merge project and another was one of the "floating engineers"
>Why were there so many unfixed bugs in Microport System V/AT?
Isn't it obvious now ? ...
>As others have asked, will Microport release source to its drivers, so
>others can fix bugs?
I wouldn't think so; they are a "valuable" asset and can/could be
sold to pay creditors. Remember, Microport is still in business,
but I am no longer there.
I tried to obtain the legal rights to Microport's driver source
before I left, but because of SEC regulations about insider trading
I would have had to pay "full asset value" for them, and I didn't
have the ~$250K that it would have taken. :-(
John Plocher
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