| 1. | OK I'm going to eat some words now. |
| 2. | Yesterday in "Affirmative Action" I said "I know that a good reporter doesn't make deals. To have the job that [Bruce Francis, a reporter at CNBC] has, he has to subscribe to a general journalist ethic that says no deals." |
| 3. | That was incorrect. We could discuss the ethics, but in fact, reporters make deals with newsworthy people all the time. |
| 4. | I apologize to DaveNet readers, and to Mr. Jobs and Mr. Francis for adding confusion to an already confusing situation. |
| 5. | ***Comments |
| 6. | I wanted to hear the rest of the interview. I heard Apple's orchestrated stage show earlier on Tuesday. As a developer with a lot invested in the Mac platform, I wanted to hear the leader of the Mac market take the high road, and accept questions without orchestration. |
| 7. | I thought he was doing that pretty well until he walked out. I wish Jobs could have found a way to not question Francis's integrity. A polite but firm "let's move on" is totally OK. It would have been a stronger statement. It would have given me more confidence in him and in the future direction of Apple. |
| 8. | Dave Winer |
| 9. | PS: Thanks for all the thoughtful email I got on this. No flames. Makes it easier to hear. |