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Sony, Matsushita Back Linux For Consumer Goods

malx writes "Says the Financial Times: 'Matsushita and Sony have agreed to jointly develop the Linux operating system for digital consumer electronic products, in a highly unusual and cooperative deal between two of the fiercest rivals in the industry.' Interesting because Sony and Matsushita are bitter foes: this shows they're even more scared of Microsoft." update Sorry, it's a dupe.

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  1. For more information.. by vidnet · · Score: 5, Funny

    For more information, see here.

    1. Re:For more information.. by ajs · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Slashdot really needs an editor-in-cheif. It's not that they need someone to even out the stylistic content or even to fix the spelling (spalling, if you prefer), but constant streams of duplicate articles are just getting silly. Someone should at least know what's going up on the site.

      I think the problem with that is that Slashdot is essentially a congress-of-peers at the editor level, and they don't want to relegate everyone but one to "culling the crap" status while one of them coordinates and edits.

      I can sympathize, but is there any other way? Perhaps cull the crap to a "pre-post" list that we can comment on and point out duplicates and/or inaccuracies? That's been shot down before too.

    2. Re:For more information.. by _ph1ux_ · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Sympathize my ass. The *least* they could do is just take a friggin look at the site and see that the dupe even appears on the front page - just a few stories below.

      Its not as if this is a dupe from a few days ago - and isnt visable without searching. This is a dupe within just a few hours.

    3. Re:For more information.. by kill-hup · · Score: 3, Informative
      Warning - OT!

      "maybe it's time for the codemonkeys to hack their awesome perl script to automatically filter for "sameness" in an article compared against previous articles, and then make the editor click through to really post the article."

      I have seen this suggested quite a few times, more often recently, and thought it might be time to point out that Slashcode CVS appears to have this feature in admin.pl:

      Similar Stories:
      Q&A With Mister Dude Monday December 16, @05:17AM dude
      Dude! Monday November 25, @11:55AM dude

      (keying on word "dude";)

      I've tested it a bit and it seems to register a few too many false positives right now. Of course, I'm sure it's just having the kinks worked out.

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  2. What is this, fark? by jerryasher · · Score: 4, Funny

    Instead of a repeated slashdot story, how about some boobies?

  3. It's Slashdot! by RealBeanDip · · Score: 5, Funny

    News that matters so much, we post it twice, sometimes three times.

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  4. Dupe Dupe by anewsome · · Score: 4, Funny

    I I think think this this is is a a dupe dupe.

    1. Re:Dupe Dupe by mystik · · Score: 4, Funny

      I think the sick part is that I didn't even realize that you repeated every word, until I noticed the "dupe dupe" at the end.

      Slashdot has me well trained

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  5. Developing Linux? by GeckoFood · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So, these two electronics behemoths will be building a Linux platform for consumer electronics. This will be another embedded version of Linux then. How will this be different from, say, BlueCat? BlueCat is an embedded Linux development platform and has the embedded kernel, plus the cross compiler and all the goodies you need. It targets multiple processors, too. Will there be any advantage to this new system over existing products?

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  6. Wow by tigress · · Score: 4, Funny

    While the Sony's have lived in the modern world for awhile, and have gotten it, as well as being on both sides of it, Matsuhita electric is perhaps the most traditional and conservitive of Japanese companies. I have known these people (Matsushita) for much of my life, from some of their board members down. This is an organization so steeped in it's own traditions and dogma (yes, they really do have a "250 year" business plan, and never make fun of the founders light bulb socket :), with engineering departments so conservitivily organized, that for them to support open development of GPL software is really much like the Pope encouraging contraction!

    (Score:5, Interesting)

    O =)

  7. feature request: user moderated articles by japer · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There should be a way to moderate articles themselves (like posters comments) that way, if
    an article was modded to -10000 dupe, it wouldn't show up on my front page - if I'm logged in of course.

  8. I'm sorry... by dr_dank · · Score: 3, Funny
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  9. Solutions to dupe problem? by Greedo · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think we all agree that the duped article problem is only getting worse. Funny, but i don't remember see any articles duped in 2001 or earlier. Did something change at OSDN that might explain this?

    Anyway ... a simple check of any URLs posted in a new article against URLs in the previous month's articles would go along way to eliminating dupes. However, it wouldn't have caught this one, since the original article linked to a Sony press release, and this one links to a news site reporting the release.

    So what other ways (besides forcing a manual check) can we build into the slash code to help stop this in the future, before an article is posted? A comparison of similar words? Or do we add something for after-the-fact moderation: article meta-moderators who can delete an article if it's found to be a dupe?

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    1. Re:Solutions to dupe problem? by BurritoWarrior · · Score: 4, Funny

      So what other ways (besides forcing a manual check) can we build into the slash code to help stop this in the future, before an article is posted?

      Any editor posting a dupe will:
      1. Have hot grits poured down his pants
      2. Be forced to use goatse as his desktop wallpaper
      3. Be sent someplace cold IN SOVIET RUSSIA.
      4. Problem solved
      5. ...???...
      6. Profit!!!

    2. Re:Solutions to dupe problem? by miltimj · · Score: 5, Informative
      Is it that difficult to read the FAQ?

      For your convenience:

      Sometimes I see duplicate stories on Slashdot. What's up with that?

      These are just mistakes on the part of the staff. They happen. We have posted over ten thousand stories in our history. The occasional duplicate is inevitable.

      If you see a duplicate, you can mail the story's author. If the story is still quiet, we may pull it down. However, once the comments are rolling in, we often leave the story up so that the discussion can continue.

      Some people have suggested that there might be a software solution to this problem. If you think you've got one, visit the Slashcode site and submit a diff. As long as it isn't a performance hit, I'd consider using it. (Be aware however that the trick of searching for duplicate URLs isn't as helpful as you might think, since the same story can appear in multiple locations.)

      Answered by: CmdrTaco
      Last Modified: 10/28/00

      Why don't people quit complaining about duplicate articles and actually do something to solve it? (see above)

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  10. Duplications and Introductions by smackdotcom · · Score: 5, Funny


    Timothy, Michael.

    Michael, Timothy.

    I just thought that you gentlemen might want to be introduced to one another, since you seem to share tastes in reading material.

    I mean, for pity's sake, as of my writing this, it's still on the front page.

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  11. Slashdot Poll - Top Slashdot Beefs by Mothra+the+III · · Score: 3, Funny

    Dupes
    Slashdot gets slashdotted
    Bitching about Karma Whores
    Dupes
    Beowulf clusters, first post and Soviet Russia
    Cowboy Neal gets duped

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  12. HIghly cooperative effort by zurab · · Score: 5, Funny

    To jumpstart their highly cooperative effort, and in an attempt to appease to many geeks, both Sony and Matsushita submitted news stories to Slashdot.org, a geek terrorist hangout.

    After both stories made the front page of the outlaw website, Sony and Matsushita expressed doubts about the level of cooperation.

    "If we can't get this right, how are we going to resolve more complex issues?" said Matsushita representative.

    Sony representative made a similar point, adding that the two companies will go back to being fierce rivals again.

  13. Question by tmark · · Score: 5, Funny

    Exactly how much did VA Linux pay for you guys ?

  14. I'll give you more information.. by am_human2 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Get off your ass and type some code then...

    Quoted from the FAQ for all you lazy people. [*]


    Sometimes I see duplicate stories on Slashdot. What's up with that?

    If you see a duplicate, you can mail the story's author. If the story is still quiet, we may pull it down. However, once the comments are rolling in, we often leave the story up so that the discussion can continue.

    Some people have suggested that there might be a software solution to this problem. If you think you've got one, visit the Slashcode site and submit a diff. As long as it isn't a performance hit, I'd consider using it. (Be aware however that the trick of searching for duplicate URLs isn't as helpful as you might think, since the same story can appear in multiple locations.)

    Answered by: CmdrTaco
    Last Modified: 10/28/00


    [*] Also known as /. readers

    1. Re:I'll give you more information.. by pclminion · · Score: 3, Insightful
      Get off your ass and type some code then...

      Just because a technical solution is theoretically possible doesn't mean it's the right way to solve the problem.

      The correct solution is for the editors to actually give a shit about their own site. Duplicate stories are not only irritating, they are disheartening. Everytime I see one I picture Taco (or whoever posted it) sitting around drooling on himself.. Probably laughing at how he can sit around and fuck off and get payed for it. It really pisses me off. If I let myself get away with such shit-poor work I'd kill myself.

  15. Don't be a jackass. by glrotate · · Score: 3, Funny

    Slashdot posts about a dozen articles a day. If you factored in 5 minutes to verify the link, skim the article, and check for dupes it would total 60 MINUTES A DAY of work!

    Given the value of their stock options, don't you think they've got better things to do?

  16. My big question ... by The+AtomicPunk · · Score: 3

    Does OSDN actually PAY these "editor" guys ??