Thirty pieces of silver
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| "I'd rather they hadn't accepted a Novell sponsorship. It wasn't very
| clueful of them, given Novell?s recent collaboration with Microsoft
| in spreading fear and doubt about Linux and software patents"
| Perens said.
|
| [...]
|
| "And since Novell is sponsoring at the lowest level, with a great many
| higher-level sponsors about, I can't think that money was the concern.
| They might as well accept SCO and Microsoft sponsorships now."
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http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/8716/1090/1/1/
Related:
Microsoft sponsors interoperability???
http://www.techxworld.com/registration/index.cfm?fuseaction=dynamic&v=0&p=5069&code=digg
PHP, Windows: Not an Oxymoron?
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| Though Microsoft is a sponsor of the php|works conference, Stagner noted
| for the record that Microsoft did not pay for him to speak and he wasn't
| lost and knows that the conference isn't TechED.
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http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3632136
LinuxChix Brazil Meeting - Webcast, teachers and sponsors
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| To make all this possible, we this year have the support of several
| companies and people, and two major sponsors: Caixa Economica Federal and
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| Microsoft. The Caixa, as a Brazil federal institution, has always been
| ^^^^^^^^^
| involved in supporting development projects. And to go ahead with its
| "let's talk" movement, Microsoft supports the Meeting, as well will also
| be open to talk about their recent actions to cooperate and interoperate
| with Open Source community. We invite all attendees to debate with the
| representants their ideas and give suggestions.
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http://www.linuxchix.org.br/?q=node/72
Microsoft Ships IronPython 1.0
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2012641,00.asp
Microsoft's IIS 7 will aid PHP developers' Linux deployments
http://searchopensource.techtarget.com/columnItem/0,294698,sid39_gci1218130,00.html
http://tinyurl.com/n656f
ToorCon ("Firefox security is a mess") sponsored by Microsoft
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| Lately, I read the headline: "Open Source browser Firefox is so
| critically flawed that it is impossible to fix, according to two
| hackers." Further on, in the ZDNet article I read: "The hackers claim
| they know of about 30 unpatched Firefox flaws. They don't plan to
| disclose them, instead holding onto the bugs."
|
| Since that sounds suspicious, I decided to start searching for
| connections with MS. Easy enough, here it is...
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http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/70873/index.html
It was a hoax of course. But a damaging one...
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| "Microsoft says open-source software is un-American. Has the
| company completely lost its mind?
|
| - - - - - - - - - - - -
| By Andrew Leonard
|
| Feb. 15, 2001 | Once upon a time, Microsoft executives confined
| their criticism of Linux and free software to old-fashioned FUD
| -- fear, uncertainty and doubt. Linux wasn't good enough for
| enterprise-class systems, they declared. You couldn't get
| quality support, and it was too hard and clunky for average users.
|
| Fair enough. But now, judging by comments made Wednesday by
| Microsoft's operating systems chief Jim Allchin (and reported
| by Bloomberg News), it turns out that free and open-source
| software is something far worse than anyone could possibly have
| imagined. It is nothing less than a threat to the American
| way of life! "
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http://archive.salon.com/tech/log/2001/02/15/unamerican/index.html
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