Boycott Novell: Champion of freedom or den of paranoia?
Posted by: Anonymous
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on October 24, 2008 10:46 PM
>Describing O'Grady as "one of those people behind the scenes who has connected a lot of dots and done a lot of really good things
>for the free software world
What Waugh's problem with Roy is that he didnt offer enough reverence to oGrady's accomplishments.
As if those could somehow render him immune from criticism.
SJVN recently also had one of those 'dont you know who I am' moments where somehow their very presence amongst the free software media means that they are above any criticism.
Boycott Novell: Champion of freedom or den of paranoia?
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 216.239.82.92] on October 24, 2008 10:46 PM>for the free software world
What Waugh's problem with Roy is that he didnt offer enough reverence to oGrady's accomplishments.
As if those could somehow render him immune from criticism.
SJVN recently also had one of those 'dont you know who I am' moments where somehow their very presence amongst the free software media means that they are above any criticism.
For those that want to see that Waugh, Roy, and Bruce have already crossed paths, here is an article that you might find interesting http://www.itwire.com/content/view/15738/1090/1/1/
As for attacking Miguel... are you kidding me? Have you ever read Senor de Icaza's vitriol laden posts?
I dont agree with everything on Boycott Novell but it is still one of the best Free and Linux sites. Their links to articles are truly amazing.
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