What utter and complete codswallop. Perhaps Mr. Carmony, the president of Lindows.com, didn't get a copy of "Michael's Minutes" from his CEO Michael Robertson last Tuesday - two days before the MSNBC article appeared - talking about how, and I quote, "Netscape and LindowsOS combine to make for the ultimate 'AOL Computer.'" If he would like a copy, I would be happy to send it to him.
And if asking Wal-Mart why it was mass marketing an apparently unfinished product that didn't have the device drivers lots of people would need or how many Lindows-based boxes it expected to sell unsettles its relationship with Lindows.com then so be it. I defy Mr Carmony to show any evidence -like even one e-mail - that I tried to short circuit his deal with Wal-Mart. Mr Carmony obviously has a very tenuous relationship with the First Amendment and can't bear anyone poking around any of his company's claims to see if they hold any water.
What utter and complete codswallop. Perhaps Mr. Carmony, the president of Lindows.com, didn't get a copy of "Michael's Minutes" from his CEO Michael Robertson last Tuesday - two days before the MSNBC article appeared - talking about how, and I quote, "Netscape and LindowsOS combine to make for the ultimate 'AOL Computer.'" If he would like a copy, I would be happy to send it to him. And if asking Wal-Mart why it was mass marketing an apparently unfinished product that didn't have the device drivers lots of people would need or how many Lindows-based boxes it expected to sell unsettles its relationship with Lindows.com then so be it. I defy Mr Carmony to show any evidence -like even one e-mail - that I tried to short circuit his deal with Wal-Mart. Mr Carmony obviously has a very tenuous relationship with the First Amendment and can't bear anyone poking around any of his company's claims to see if they hold any water.