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FoxPro On Linux, Drama Ensues

bltfast32 writes "I don't know how many people have been following this, but this is definitely worth keeping an eye on. Whil Hentzen, prominent FoxPro and Linux advocate, has received some heat lately for publishing a HOWTO in the March 2003 FoxTalk issue for running Visual FoxPro 8.0 on Linux with WINE. Of course, the aforementioned heat, is coming from Redmond. Here is a link to a nice summary of the interactions by Whil." That summary mentions the Register article online here. bltfast32 also points to another article which requires registration.

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  1. who cares? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    blah.. who cares?

  2. Slashdot is turning into Fark.com by _UnderTow_ · · Score: 0, Troll

    Anytime now we should be seeing some boobies posts.

  3. Come forth! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Forth post, that is.

  4. It is my opinion by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...that most of this drama was caused by Ashish (AXJ) and not FoxPro. Thank you. In Soviet Russia, Whiskey drinks Dave-o!

  5. What about Bob? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll


    FoxPro? *phhhbbbttt* useless!

    What I wanna know is how to get my Microsoft Bob running under linux.

  6. What would be more appropriate next April 1 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    is to point "slashdot.org" to "goatse.cx" ;)

  7. Answer the cluephone, people! by Trailer+Trash · · Score: 0, Troll

    Holy crap! How much of this BS do you have to put up with before you answer the cluephone? I left the world of Microsoft programming 5 years ago because I was tired of the hassles like these. I can't imagine how much worse it's become since then. It's not worth it.

    Another thing I have to wonder is why this guy decided to not do his demonstration based on a single phone call from Microsoft. Seriously, so what if it's really a EULA violation? What are they going to do to you? Anything that they could possibly do requires them convincing a judge that you did damage to them by breeching a contract. What damage could they show?

    If you're not going to answer the cluephone, at least grow some nuts and stand up to Microsoft.

    I'd recommend that you join us in the world of F/OSS, it's much nicer over here. Given that FoxPro developers are already a good, strong community that sticks together well, it's a very easy and natural transition.

    Michael

  8. So some asshole thinks... by maxpublic · · Score: -1, Troll

    ...he's going to tell me what OS I can run *my* software on? EULA be damned, I didn't pay to 'license' a piece of software based on some fuckwit's demand that I only use *their* products in conjunction with my purchase.

    Eat shit, MS. Really now, unless you can get a green light from Congress allowing you to crack my computer to see what I'm using, you can just - go - fuck - yourselves. Not a goddamned thing you can do about it.

    And even if you do get that green light, good luck breaking into my home network - running Linux top to bottom, of course. With your programming track record I think there's a likelier chance of hell freezing over....

    Max

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  9. Ignorance is bliss... by gandy909 · · Score: 0, Troll

    ..."It appears that Microsoft is tying the tie its applications (developer tools) to their operating system," Hentzen told us...

    Duh! What rock have these guys been hiding under for the last several years? Care to take a bet that there were some of the people who were against the DOJ and for MS, and basing it on not knowing the facts to boot? Apparently some of them at least have now had their eyes pried open, and this is a good thing. Ignorance sure is bliss isn't it?

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