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Developers As Pawns and One-Night Stands

jcatcw writes "At the Comes vs. Microsoft antitrust case, last Friday's testimony included evidence that James Plamondon, a Microsoft technical evangelist, in a 1996 speech referred to independent software developers as 'pawns' and compared wooing them to trying to win over a one-night stand. Last week's proceedings also included testimony by Ronald Alepin, a former CTO at Fujitsu Software Corp. and currently an adviser to the law firm Morrison Foerster LLP. He said that Lotus 1-2-3 was killed, in part, by Microsoft encouraging Lotus's programmers to use the Windows API even though Microsoft's own developers found it too complicated to use." The plaintiffs have created a site that includes transcripts of testimony presented in the case.

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  1. Re: Removes it??? by baadger · · Score: 5, Funny

    So if working with Microsoft is a one night stand, isn't doing Open Source like doing 500 guy gangbang?

  2. One-night stand? by AutopsyReport · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have high standards, you insensitive clod!

    You must be a daemon in the sack.
    You must be agile.
    No time for debugging your problems.
    I will not use a trojan horse.
    Time slicing with others is not okay.
    Don't ever call my thing a widget.

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    For he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother.