Re: Linux 2000(tm)(r)(p3 of 4)

From: Jeff V. Merkey (jmerkey@timpanogas.com)
Date: Sat Apr 01 2000 - 16:33:12 EST


It was worth coming into work on Saturday just to see this. We should
forward it to Jim Allchin so it will be on Gate's desk Monday morning
(he's probably already on the kernel mailing list as an aliased name).

Jeff

Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> Dear Linux Users,
>
> I'm pleased to announce jointly with Microsoft(tm)(r) Corporation
> release of Linux 2000 Professional Enterprise.
>
> As you probably already know I'm busy with my family and I already
> have full-time job with Transmeta. Thus, it has been necessary for me to
> look for some responsible partner who would help me develop Linux.
>
> After extensive search, I have decided upon Microsoft Corporation
> which has been known on market for long time from their high quality
> software.
>
> Thus the upcoming Linux 2.4.0 will become Linux 2000(tm)(r).
>
> Pricing will be determined at later time. However, I would like to
> take opportunity now to remind people who have unlicensed version of Linux
> to delete it from hard disk and then wait until official release of Linux
> 2000(tm)(r) will become available.
>
> Effective April 1st 2000, midnight, all older versions of Linux
> are illegal under Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
>
> Linus
>
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