Microsoft hits new ethical low point?
Jeffry Smith
smith at missioncriticallinux.com
Fri Feb 16 15:42:49 EST 2001
> I could not resist any longer
>
> > When Allchin says "I worry if the government encourages open source",
>
> Does he (Allchin) mean the same government that funded large amounts of
> computer research and threatened contractors who did not release source code
> with not getting any future contracts before there was even a Microsoft?
>
> No, he can't mean that same US Federal government. Also he can't mean that
> same Federal government that recently made some source code available under
> the GPL as an example on how to make Linux even more secure. Not that same
> Government that used open source software to build supercomputers. And so
> on, ....
The same Government that, according to law, cannot own copyright on anything
they produce (it must be public domain - however, contractor produced stuff
can be copyrighted, with the Gov't getting perpetual rights).
>
> Since Microsoft can't effectively bully the Open Source community the way
> they have dealt with every other threat, they are very ineptly trying to go
> after the court of public opinion which they will hopefully lose.
>
> I plan on using some of the arguments made by Charlie in my own advocacy of
> "Open Source"/"Free" software.
>
>
> Charlie - I agree with Dave that you get post of the week. Grand Job!
Yep, a great response to Allchin.
jeff
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