He seems a bit naive

Story: Who is the enemy of FLOSS today?Total Replies: 13
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djohnston

Mar 28, 2010
4:32 PM EDT
"Microsoft started to work with standarization bodies like ISO and W3C"

No, Microsoft didn't "work" with the ISO, they subverted the process and b(r)ought new members to the organization in order to pad the votes. OOXML is broken, and has been from the start.

W3C? Note that Microsoft has no interest in an InternetExplorer9 which can pass the acid2 test. Standards compliant? I don't think so.

"it stopped sending hostile messages to the FLOSS world and eventually even started developing open source software itself, to a limited degree."

Others have already commented on this. Microsoft has not changed its position on open source software. It is simply trying to change the publlic's perception.
TxtEdMacs

Mar 28, 2010
10:39 PM EDT
dj,

How many times do you have to be told NOT to be confused by facts. Drink in the story and treat it with respect, since creating plausible fiction with a purpose is exceedingly difficult. Shilling is an art, it's the substandard practitioners that give it a bad name. So relax and believe you are watching a movie and give your critical faculties a rest. Then you will believe anything ...

So I ask you: what do facts have anything to do with our story of praise for anything MS?

YBT
gus3

Mar 28, 2010
11:37 PM EDT
Quoting:believe you are watching a movie and give your critical faculties a rest. Then you will believe anything ...
I just watched Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. Your advice didn't work.
TxtEdMacs

Mar 29, 2010
12:12 AM EDT
Gus,

I am not giving advice on how to appreciate the Arts. No I am telling you how the audience must respond to commercial lies and dissembling (all for the Higher Good, of course), i.e.professional level shilling. I cannot help that you chose to watch crappy movies, can I?

Give it up for some good old porn ... need some links?

YBT
tracyanne

Mar 29, 2010
12:22 AM EDT
Quoting:Give it up for some good old porn ... need some links?


Uninstall WINE first
dinotrac

Mar 29, 2010
9:55 AM EDT
Wow ---

How appropriate that this thread comes up. I'm in the process of writing an article for the re-launch of my own website, which has lain dormant since 9/11.

The idea is that I have a bunch of articles from 1999-2001 that I am using as the basis for a sort of "Rip Van Linux" look at where we are today.

Responses on this thread would fit very well with those old articles.

Microsoft remains a big meanie, but it's big push failed years ago.

The Microsoft strategy was to push NT into the glass house, riding the huge cost advantages of commodity hardware and common desktop/server skillsets.

Linux killed that. It got mindshare as a Unix alternative that ran on commodity hardware and could leverage existing Unix skillsets.

And Microsoft got greedy and Microsoft OS's ummmm....underperformed.

It's perfectly legit to look at the new meanies out there and decide that Microsoft is just a (big) face in the crowd.











TxtEdMacs

Mar 29, 2010
5:59 PM EDT
Quoting:Uninstall WINE first
While not a Tea Totaler I do not indulge in alcoholic beverages often*. Indeed the last drink I can remember was five years ago, a bottle of beer I did not finish.

YBT

* Makes it hard to keep my lies on the straight and narrow.
djohnston

Mar 29, 2010
7:53 PM EDT
"How many times do you have to be told NOT to be confused by facts."

Sorry. Been drinking the wrong kool-aid.
number6x

Mar 29, 2010
8:12 PM EDT
TxtEdMacs

I think you are asking people, as any stage magician would, to suspend their disbelief and enjoy the show.

Who knows? Steve Balmer might be the next Doug henning or Marshall Brodien!

(On second thought, I shouldn't insult Marshal Brodien like that)
Sander_Marechal

Mar 30, 2010
3:24 AM EDT
Quoting:Indeed the last drink I can remember was five years ago, a bottle of beer I did not finish.


Ah, but who knows how often you have been on a binge in the last five years, only to wake up the next morning and not remember a thing?
TxtEdMacs

Mar 30, 2010
9:35 AM EDT
Sander,

That explains everything, I see my life in flashed with five year intervals. It's still 1999, isn't it?

YBT

P.S. It all started when I began drinking bottled water in plastic.
dinotrac

Mar 30, 2010
12:53 PM EDT
Cr@p. I was hoping that somebody else would step up to play language church lady.

But no, so...

Txt !!!!!!

I believe you mean somebody who abstains from alcohol, not somebody who adds up tea.

That would be a teetotaler.
TxtEdMacs

Mar 30, 2010
1:42 PM EDT
dino,

Thanks missed that one. I must be totaled, I bet is already 2000 or 2001 and I missed all the action of the Centennial change over. Did I miss anything of importance?

YBT
dinotrac

Mar 30, 2010
2:14 PM EDT
Txt -

Nah.

Nothing whatsoever.

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