[ale] MS Propaganda representative
Jeff Rose
jojerose at mindspring.com
Mon Apr 15 11:25:04 EDT 2002
It is Georgia State and I'd be interested in a LUG. I only know one
other linux user at GSU. It's so disheartening to see such a lack of
interest among Computer Science students. But then again there are a
lot of bad students at GSU. I'd love to be added to the email group. I
won't be able to make the meeting tonight. I have a 4 year old daughter
to take care of. She's not much into Linux yet, although she does like
Tux Racer.
The class is 5:30 tomorrow room 215 General Classroom building. I
emailed my professor to see if it's alright if others sit in. He's very
excited about this and wants to make a good impression with MS. The
university is probably suckin up for research dollars. I'll let you
know what his reply is.
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 10:01, stephen wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 10:20:47AM -0400, Jeff Rose wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > Tomorrow a MS representative is scheduled to be a guest speaker in my
> > software engineering class at GSU. He will be explaining the wonder
>
> Is this, by any chance, Georgia State? And if so, what time will
> the presentation begin? If it doesn't conflict with my work
> schedule, I might like to sit in.
>
> > that will be .Net. I have obtained a copy of .Net (has and will not be
> > installed). Reading the EULA is quite scary and makes me more than a
> > little angry. It basically says any code written with it may not be
> > freely redistributed and must be copyrighted with as much protection as
> > Visual Studio .Net. Kind of the antithesis of GPL. It also prohibits
> > the programmer from developing software that directly competes with MS
> > Access. These are issues I want to ask this representative about. Can
> > anyone suggest others.
> > I don't want to just go in guns ablazing. There are many students who
> > don't know much about Open Source/Linux and I'd like them to understand
> > what they're getting into when they sign a contract with MS. Thanks
>
> There are a few people at Ga. State showing some interest in starting
> a GSU LUG. We are actually meeting this evening in room 160 of the
> Natural Science Center at 7pm. If your interested, please stop by or
> let me know if you want to be included in the informal emails.
>
> thanks,
> stephen
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