Open Source Advocacy Group Quiet About Launch
polar_bear` writes "Yet another open source advocacy group is in the offing, but trying to keep the lid on until its official launch at LinuxWorld OpenSolutions Summit. Robin 'Roblimo' Miller ferrets out a few details of the nascent Open Solutions Alliance on Linux.com: 'Our anonymous interviewee says 'at least 10' companies have signed up, and that they are 'talking to dozens more.' While he refused to name any participants, Linux.com has confirmed that SpikeSource and JasperSoft are both involved.'" Linux.com and Slashdot are both owned by OSTG.
Why the cloak-and-dagger stuff? I know that Vista and "trusted" computing make it a little more difficult to be openly penguin, but isn't this a bit much?
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"The reason for this, says an OSA insider Linux.com interviewed
name "Deep Throat" by any chance?
My turnips listen for the soft cry of your love
Lucky for you, I'm starting a standardization advocacy group standardization advocacy group.
"Standards are wonderful! We have so many to choose from!"
No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism. - Winston Churchill
I love these analytically challenged types who are constantly having Eureka moments about how hypocritical all the free-software figures are.
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"rms talks about everyone being free, but actually *requires things of people who want to distribute his code! Also he probably doesn't think people should be 'free' to chop his arms of etc.!
"You talk about open-this, open-that, but when you go to take a dump the door to yr bathroom is *closed!!!!11 zomg."
My turnips listen for the soft cry of your love
They should have made the announcement in a cathedral!
- RG>
Hey pal, this isn't a pleasantforest, so don't waste my time with pleasantries!