if there is all proper with the GPL and the community behind it, this could be the best proof, then the deal should not harm anyone other that brakes the license (doesn't mean sit back and wait) i hope for all OSS users and contributors this will only proof GPL is able to protect the exploit of OSS even if such big players are involved
there might be all right with the deal, but I'd rather check twice before I believe in that. MS tactics are rather too good known
hey, so apple is a fun toy, so what?;) actually I always felt like that about mac, so I get my staff done on linux. maybe it's a covered linux productivity ad?
Ltivinenko was involved with his ally/boss BAB in a number of issues with Russia and Ukraine (business, politics). now it's obvious that he was killed and that in some kind people from this governments and businesses are linked to this event. But there are to much possibilities that to say that Putin is behind this is to say nothing
already years is Litvinenko active in propaganda from London. nothing happened, until he was writing about the "truth" on russian special services nobody cared. but elections are soon now, and it looks like his activities became more subjective and he was in some kind involved in some new stuff.
the difference between how he told the story of his last contacts (something linked to Politkovskaya death) and how the person he met told this (some termination list) makes it look like as he was trying to make some loud accusations and was trying everything to produce a 'sensation'.
now this, and the fact that BAB financed the PR company around his poisoning and his death makes everything look very suspicious to me.
I would be very interested in facts that could be revealed during an investigations on his and BAB-s last activities
maybe another book, that would be written by someone like Paul Khlebnikov (now dead), but as always - this happens many-many years after this events took place
no success, trying to reach the website since today morning. slashdot effect or AOL sabotage?
I wonder what gizmoproject is reading on my sys?
if there is all proper with the GPL and the community behind it, this could be the best proof, then the deal should not harm anyone other that brakes the license (doesn't mean sit back and wait)
i hope for all OSS users and contributors this will only proof GPL is able to protect the exploit of OSS even if such big players are involved
there might be all right with the deal, but I'd rather check twice before I believe in that. MS tactics are rather too good known
hey, so apple is a fun toy, so what?;) actually I always felt like that about mac, so I get my staff done on linux. maybe it's a covered linux productivity ad?
Ltivinenko was involved with his ally/boss BAB in a number of issues with Russia and Ukraine (business, politics). now it's obvious that he was killed and that in some kind people from this governments and businesses are linked to this event. But there are to much possibilities that to say that Putin is behind this is to say nothing
already years is Litvinenko active in propaganda from London. nothing happened, until he was writing about the "truth" on russian special services nobody cared. but elections are soon now, and it looks like his activities became more subjective and he was in some kind involved in some new stuff.
the difference between how he told the story of his last contacts (something linked to Politkovskaya death) and how the person he met told this (some termination list) makes it look like as he was trying to make some loud accusations and was trying everything to produce a 'sensation'.
now this, and the fact that BAB financed the PR company around his poisoning and his death makes everything look very suspicious to me.
I would be very interested in facts that could be revealed during an investigations on his and BAB-s last activities
maybe another book, that would be written by someone like Paul Khlebnikov (now dead), but as always - this happens many-many years after this events took place
I'm wonder how wired <URL:http://www.wired.com/> is going to address this general trend to wireless tech...
wired, unwired, wireless