Ian Jackson is a British computer scientist and software developer known for his contributions to the open-source software community, particularly in the development of the Debian operating system. His work on package management and system architecture has been instrumental in making Debian one of the most stable and widely used Linux distributions. Jackson's contributions to software development have had a lasting impact on the open-source movement and the broader tech industry.
"I'm sorry if the following sounds combative and excessively personal, but that's my general style."
"If we deliver on those promises, we'll have done our job, and we did it with PSOne, and we certainly did it with PS2, and we are about to do it very rapidly with PSP. This is a whole new business for us, in terms of the handheld market, and we're going about it the right way."
"I think PSP is going to be the most successful handheld entertainment device ever. What it will do in terms of the versatility, obviously you can download music to it, and you'll be able to enjoy all your great tunes on it."
"I think it's going to deliver on the promises we've said it's going to and it is going to be the most successful product ever to come into the handheld environment, and it just happens to have a number of different functions."
"We're going to create a portable handheld environment, and you should expect the same things you've always expected from Playstation - a great quality product, versatility, great value to the consumer."
"I think you can expect Sony, in the case of PSP specifically, to deliver a technology that is going to reinvent and change handheld entertainment, and take it to a brand new level."