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March 9th, 2005, 10:36 PM
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In Business You don't have friends..
I think my hate for the general media is known.. and the term "enemies of Linux" in the context of this report is a emotional ploy.. The attempt is to re-enforce the open-source "underdog" status..
The truth is. it is business.. and in business you don't have friends.. aliances..not friends.. you have clients/customers..not friends.. you will have suppliers, these will also supply your rivals. definatly are not friends.
The hand tickle this week is the knife in the back next week.. The enterprise market is like a newbie comming on AO and asking "How do I Hack Hotmail"
Nelson Pratt, is either naive, or thinks the reader/reporter is .. or a fool
If your takeing such heat, you dont whine.. you simply let your quality product shine, let your customers brag about your quality of service..
seems that pratt has been encountering a return on the corporate **** slinging
"They say that too many patches and we are not secure, or not enough patches and we are not addressing security well enough, but the arguments begin to sound specious."
yep a Lear Jet story..whine whine whine whine
"Consumer technology now exceeds the average persons ability to comprehend how to use it..give up hope of them being able to understand how it works." - Me http://www.cybercrypt.co.nr
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