Munich to Go Ahead with Linux After All
Saeed al-Sahaf writes "According to Groklaw and the German publication Heise (it's in German, of course) Munich's mayor Christian Ude has held a press conference, in which he said that the bidding process for the switch from Windows to Linux will go forward as originally planned, despite patent issues. InfoWorld (in English), quotes Bernd Plank, a spokesman for Munich town hall, saying that he expected that the administration would take a maximum of 'two to three weeks' to decide whether the EU's Directive on software patents could affect the city's plan to switch to Linux, and that would be no 'dramatic setback.'" We reported this earlier as well, but now that it's making the rounds again in English, more of us can read it without resorting to Babelfish.
What the hell fun is that?
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ABSURDITY, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
It's german.
This is totally insecure, but very convenient.
Der fingerpoken filterin Unix tochen English softranslaten Deutch offen. Sour kraut.
I think it's because Ballmer blurted out at the meeting, "of course you did, you invaded Poland!"
Bill Clinton: Pimp we can believe in. - The Shirt!!!
I just expressed my respect to those people a minute ago. It takes a lot of courage to do this, having Microsoft Germany in your city and all that...
What do you expect Microsoft to do ? Break their legs ? "Mr Ballmer is very unhappy about all of this..." Move ? Even if this might be a foreign thought for some people here: MS is not the Mafia, it is not the Spanish Inquisition and it is not someone's secret police. They are just a (albeit very big) corporation. Munich is still free to do what they like. Courage, my ass.
'Ve vere invited. Punch vas served. Check vit Poland.'
The Neo-Bohemian Techno-Socialist
The people who filed for the patents knew they were unenforceable at the time, and no garantee was ever made that they would ever be made enforceable.
Caveat Emptor, suckers.
"of course you did, you invaded Poland!"
Sure we did! And it would have worked if it hadn't been for those stupied allies...
What a transparent attempt to get cheaper GPL licensing terms from Stallman and the FSF!
Germany probably demanded something extreme, like perpetual access to source code.
Well, to give you a hint: she calls me Hunnybun. I call her Bunny-Hun.
Get the picture? ;-)
Sure, some Germans (mostly northern Germans) have had their sense of humor surgically removed. But most that I know have a pretty black sense of humor, too.
Cheers,
Ethelred
Everyone wants to be Ethelred. Even I want to be Ethelred.
one would almost be convinced these weren't bureaucrats, but aliens who have taken the place of the bureaucrats.
In related news, Munich government reps have been asking about something called a "Continuum Transfunctioner". News at 11.