Lawsuit Says GPL is a Price-Fixing Scheme
Soko writes "Yes, it's real. The crack team of Daniel Wallace and Maureen O'Gara have ganged up once again to protect their version of "The American Dream," he by filing a lawsuit in Indiana court saying the GPL is nothing more than a price fixing scheme designed to drive software vendors out of business, she by parroting the proprietary vendors' "The GPL kills business" mantra (as well as a few well placed insults at the free software community). I found the story on Groklaw - no links to Ms. O'Gara or Mr. Wallace from me. I'm still kind of dumbfounded at the audacity of Mr. Wallace, but wonder if he has an angle that might have a slim chance of prevailing." This Google search reveals some of Daniel Wallace's views on the GPL.
"buisness" is misspelled, too.
I don't understand why people don't use spell checkers, at least for the blurbs. I run all my posts through the Firefox spell checker (SpellBound): It only takes a few seconds.
That doesn't catch my grammar mistakes, but it makes my posts a little less embarrassing.
a,e,i,o,u and sometimes w and y (at be if of up cwm by)
Here's another one that should be interesting to the Slashdot crowd. NPR's Marketplace ran this story yesterday afternoon:
I'm not tense. I'm just terribly, terribly, alert.