Why Don't Companies Release Specs?
Mhrmnhrm asks: "With the recent activism by the OpenBSD crew focusing on release of documentation from the likes of Adaptec, Intel, and others, I'm left to wonder: why do companies insist on believing that by denying access to the specs, they somehow gain an advantage? It's not like telling a programmer how to communicate with the underlying hardware is going to tell them how it (the PCB/silicon) was designed, so why make this information secret?"
Because, you know, you can always judge someone by their posting on slashdot. Your filter is a bit fine, methinks. But don't let that stop you from feeling all toasty warm and nice because you can flame someone from behind the safety of your keyboard.
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