[ale] petition

Benjamin Dixon beatle at arches.uga.edu
Thu Feb 14 23:14:17 EST 2002



As scary as MS and the thought of anything MS on linux is, these comments
are just as frightening. While MS may have been cunning in their
questionably legal marketing manuevers, let's face it, they've played the
business game the best of anyone. Their code, no matter how evil, is not
a random occurrence but is the product Microsoft's investment in time and
money to create a product. If they don't want you to see the gears, thats
their decision. Its their code, they should be able to do what they want
with it no matter how much of a "threat" they pose. Ultimately its the
people who continue to buy into their monopoly that are causing the
problem. If you're worried about nefarious things going on inside the code
that you don't know about, which is undoubtably the case, don't buy their
products for linux, windows, or any other operating system.

Ben

On 14 Feb 2002, James P. Kinney III wrote:

> I would prefer to have Microsoft forced to publish every line of code
> for every OS they have released since DOS 1.0.
> 
> I don't want MSOffice on my linux boxes unless it too is fully
> documented with full access to every line of code. I simply don't trust
> the vulture of Redmond. 
> 
> The code doesn't have to be GPL. They could have a redistributon
> prohibition clause on binaries. I want to see what they are doing when
> my network shows traffic and I'm not doing anything. (kids windows box)
> I want to see how my personal data gets handled. I want to see how the
> difference between the published API and the purchased API. 
> 
> <side note - how much $$ does Microsoft make from licenses with Norton
> and MacAfee virus software?  Whose cash-paying interest would be served
> by closing the security holes?>
> 
> On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 20:43, Geoffrey wrote:
> > I've come to the conclusion that we need to get the word out. I've heard 
> > that the hold out states on the Microsoft trial want Microsoft to port 
> > Office to Linux.  I don't know about you, but I don't want Office taking 
> > my Linux box down.  I think the proper solution is for Microsoft to 
> > publish their file formats.  What do you folks think?  I want to get a 
> > petition going.  I've dead serious about this.
> > 
> > Anyone know how you would go about this, from the legal standpoint?  I 
> > can throw up a site for this purpose on no time, but how do I get it to 
> > the right people, so that it can be 'heard?'
> > 
> > -- 
> > Until later: Geoffrey		esoteric at 3times25.net
> > 
> > "...the system (Microsoft passport) carries significant risks to users that
> > are not made adequately clear in the technical documentation available."
> > - David P. Kormann and Aviel D. Rubin, AT&T Labs - Research
> > - http://www.avirubin.com/passport.html
> > 
> > 
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