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.
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!!!
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.