Re: Alan Dye - good riddance!

One thought I had that I haven't seen elsewhere: his departure may have been preemptive.

He was in Cook’s blindside, but he clearly had detractors within the organization, and it's possible one would have become his boss during the CEO reorganization.

A “leave before being fired” situation. Which would also explain how it caught everyone off guard.

@chockenberry I’d like that. A lot. But I wonder if a hardware guy will have such strong opinions.

For me software > hardware any day, so while I like Ternus *a lot* I’d be happier with a Forstall / Federighi / Serlet profile taking over