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I wonder if publishing the guy's name is actually a good thing for him. It may put a little pressure on Apple to not fire him, knowing that it will inevitably be made public. Not that they ever care about our opinion of them...


I'd rather be fired (quietly) than kept on but under the apprehension that I was only there for PR reasons.


I'd rather have the option of still getting paid while I look for another job. :)


And I'm sure that'll be a fun process, now that his name is forever synonymous with a single mistake, thanks to the power of Google.




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