Linux Game Publishing CEO Resigns 142
An anonymous reader writes "The CEO of the once fledging Linux Game Publishing, Michael Simms, has announced his resignation. Simms attributes his resignation from the Linux game porting company he founded more than a decade ago to being burned out and having little success as of late in his work."
In his place, Clive Crouse will be taking the helm.
Re:A Linux game company that wasn't troubled? (Score:4, Informative)
Well for a company to be successful they actually have to have a market for their products.
Re:A Linux game company that wasn't troubled? (Score:5, Informative)
Lets just back this up with numbers [imageshack.us], so you actually have some, well, backing :P
Note that Linux users are about a quarter of the purchasers, and pay more than the other fractions. Being generous and assuming they all payed equal (remember this is NOT true, and this assumption HURTS my point) that means they have taken in around $100k - and lets not forget that I got my email introducing this bundle a mere 19 hours ago. The total amount has gone up by about $80k during the last 9 hours or so.