talk.bmc.com — Redmond is spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt through the media. It's SCO 2.0. Clearly Microsoft's leadership doesn't realize the value of open source alternatives. The only group they're going to hurt is their shareholders. Here's three reasons why stockholders in Microsoft should pressure the company to drop the current onslaught of FUD.
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xbmodderMay 17, 2007
Microsoft and Open Source are like Yin, and Yang, good and evil. One must exist for the other. An excellent view of the truth which lies in front of us. Whurley is like a wiseman in the open source world.
whurleyMay 17, 2007
Glad you liked it.
linearbMay 17, 2007
whurley hits the nail on the head again.
whurleyMay 17, 2007
Excellent question decibel45. If you read that post, the idea was to give things they'd done and then get feedback of what they should do from the community. There are people there who do get it. Sadly, I'm not sure how much influence they have across the entire company. You should check out the post about what happened on our panel at mix07 here: <a class="user" href="http://talk.bmc.com/blogs/blog-whurley/whurley/it-was-all-in-the-mix">http://talk.bmc.com/blogs/blog-whurley/whurley/it-was-all-in-the-mix</a>