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From: Johnson, Richard
Date: Thu Mar 09 2006 - 11:19:33 EST



P.S. Don't kill the messenger!

Richard B. Johnson
Project Engineer
Analogic Corporation
Penguin : Linux version 2.2.15 on an i586 machine (330.14 BogoMips).


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Thank you.From lyman_ghost@xxxxxxxxx Thu Mar 9 11:13:36 2006
To: "Johnson, Richard" <rjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
From: Skip Anderson <lyman_ghost@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fwd: failure notice

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To: lyman_ghost@xxxxxxxxx
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Subject: failure notice

Hi. This is the qmail-send program at yahoo.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.

<linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
209.132.176.167 failed after I sent the message.
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From: Skip Anderson <lyman_ghost@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Fwd: Drivers for Linux
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Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 06:13:32 -0800 (PST)
From: Skip Anderson <lyman_ghost@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Drivers for Linux
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Some on this list think that hardware vendors are afraid of giving away
trade secrets by developing open source drivers. I don't think that is
the case at all. Many vendors just don't want to be associated with
anything as unprofessional as Linux and, in particular, Linux developers.

It really doesn't matter if somebody makes the world's greatest operating
system. To a vendor, it's just stuff that fits in the box. What does matter
is the perception that customers have. Customers just don't need to deal
with a bunch of arrogant snipers who, like small children, keep snapping
at each other as in some sniveling sibling rivalry.

They also don't need to deal with kernel interfaces which continually
change, only for the arrogance and vicissitudes of the changer, to
be changed again when that changer is out-shouted.

If Linux wants to attract professionals, Linux must act in a professional
manner. To quote, "Nobody ever got fired for specifying IBM." Quite
the opposite is true of Linux.

The amateur "GPL" fiasco where, like lemmings led to the sea, developers
have given their work to some cult figure. In addition, some who have no
rights to do so, have also signed over the work of others to this same
cult leader. Such activity invalidates any "license" that anybody might
have thought they had.

So, if you want to play with the big boys, Grow up!

Very Truly Yours,

Skip Anderson


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