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by tmp-fuchsia
479 days ago
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That’s a narrative I’ve heard before, and there’s probably some truth to it. There’s the product side, and there’s the technical side. I’m not sure what qualifies as “senior leadership,” but when a VP finally stepped into the org, all the ambitious product ideas were cut, and we landed on Nest as a product. Until then, I believe it was mostly courtship and sales pitches (I wasn’t in the room). Apologies if this comes across as harsh, but Fuchsia always seemed to suffer from poor product judgment. I think it’s only healthy to acknowledge that. That said, it’s not entirely surprising—good product people don’t tend to stay very long at Google. Yes, there was a mobile shell briefly. There was also a desktop shell. I think the narrative you’re describing could be better framed as a series of attempts and experiments to see if Fuchsia could find a use case and client. That doesn’t necessarily mean there was a concrete plan that was seriously contended or scrutinized. Just to clarify, these are my personal opinions and observations. I don’t actually know what went on behind closed doors, but I’m not sure it’s all that useful to know either, for the reasons I mentioned above. |
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