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- Tiabin, on 10/12/2007, -2/+11Reality shock: Just because you THINK digg only operates as a function of the number of diggs versus the amount of time it took to get those diggs doesn't mean that is the ONLY criteria.
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -5/+14Still not as aggressive as the apple fanboys on this website.
- dWhisper, on 10/12/2007, -2/+5Interesting that Red Hat is the one calling out Microsoft, given how many small business in the open source and linux market they've purchased and shut down over the years.
Interesting article, but not a whole lot of meat to it. Links to some more interesting articles, however. - pabster, on 10/12/2007, -5/+8Look who dugg it :=)
- lnxaddct, on 10/12/2007, -3/+5Haha wow you can't be serious. He didn't say they weren't fighting back, just that MS is still fighting hard. And actually, it is pleasing to see a CEO be so frank and honest in an interview. As far as selling the stock goes, well I would hate to take financial advice from you. Red Hat is the darling linux company on Wall Street (Red Hat is also the 3rd fastest growing tech stock). Novell, its only direct competitor (as in the only other company offering enterprise solutions based around linux at a multibillion dollar level, other big companies like IBM partner with Red Hat and Novell), has been tumbling for a while now and really took a beating recently. Every one is saying how great the outlook for Red Hat is, and how horrible it is for Novell... so do whatever you want, but I certainly think you've got an uninformed opinion.
- XxXoldsaltXxX, on 10/12/2007, -1/+3Who cares if its a dupe. Its not about posting stories, its about reading them.
- Chewie67, on 10/12/2007, -1/+2Bottom line is this -- Red Hat (and Linux in general) has had YEARS to gain their marketshare while Microsoft has been floundering and barraged with Legal Woes. They haven't even made a dent, and they look up in envy to Apple's tiny share of the desktop OS market.
I'm no fan of Microsoft, but this is just is sour grapes by Red Hat. - BloodJunkie, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1People would be able to read stories on digg sooner if people didn't submit dupes which split the votes between stories.
- AnalogDaylight, on 10/12/2007, -2/+1They are a corporation, they are out to play hardball and drive their business into profits. You can't expect a large company to go pussyfooting around with open source crybaby's and whiny competitors who complain of their "monopoly" In the end, the end user will pick what he or she feels like is the best and most appropriate product and if you want the end user to select your product, you play hard.
The tech community is becoming more and more a bunch of whiny, overly expectant pussies..... - cliffzdude, on 10/12/2007, -2/+0Just we want, a person who wishes to stuff others into garbage cans defining what is good for the whole of humanity.
Arrrr matey, its a little boy postin' on DIGG. - inactive, on 10/12/2007, -4/+0Jesus christ. It's all about "winning" with ***** like you isn't it? We're not here to compete. We're here for good software that does what we want it to do. It's like PBS or the public libraries. They are far better services for the good of humanity than regular network televsion or book stores. as soon as some kind of profit motive gets introduced into something, it's all downhill from there because the shareholders always come first. And that's were this addiction to "winning" comes from. Why don't you stop being competitive and just start doing something that's acutally useful just for the hell of it? Moron. Way to go calling the guy a "pussy" just because you've got issues with your own personality. Insecure wimp. I'd probably stuff you in a trash can in less than a minute. ;P
- rolosworld, on 10/12/2007, -9/+2"They continue to be as aggressive as hell, as far as I am concerned. They have still got an awful lot of firepower."
With an chief executive like that, who needs an enemy?
By saying this he puts his self as a pussy without any hope of wining ground to MS.
He did a too much sincere opinion... If I had Red Hat shares, I'll sell. - coolguy69, on 10/12/2007, -11/+2a 19 hour'ed story gets to the top
- inactive, on 10/12/2007, -11/+1 -
- BloodJunkie, on 10/12/2007, -17/+3dupe: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Red_Hat_Says_Microsoft_is_Still_Aggressive_As_Hell_
please digg the original


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