____/ BearItAll on Tuesday 03 July 2007 14:06 : \____
> Oldtech wrote:
>
>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>> ____/ BearItAll on Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:00 : \____
>>>
>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Show us the Code" campaign silenced
>>>>>
>>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>>> | The following day at the place of my employment though was an odd
>>>>> | one. My manager called me into a closed door meeting between myself
>>>>> | and him. His managers and in fact the CIO of the company I was
>>>>> | employed at had it brought to their attention that I had an
>>>>> | “anti-microsoft” site. It was also brought to my attention the
>>>>> | Fortune 1000 company I worked for was a direct partner with
>>>>> | Microsoft.
>>>>> `----
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
http://showusthecode.wordpress.com/2007/07/02/what-happened-to-show-us-the-code/
>>>>> http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40729
>>>>>
>>>>> So they tried to gag PJ, along with SCO. Now they go for the small guy.
>>>>> Luckily I have a supportive environment.
>>>> Hang on a minute, I'm all for free speech but he works for a company
>>>> that has a partnership with Microsoft. Which means that if his blog is
>>>> hurting MS then it is hurting his company too.
>>>>
>>>> Of cause his company would have to investigate to see exactly what he
>>>> was up to. I don't think he has anything to moan about.
>>>
>>> I was getting the impression that his company was very indirectly related
>>> to Microsoft (who isn't these days... I mean, it's a large company).
>>> Would you also say that it's wrong for all Brits to criticise the
>>> government? If he does this anonymously outside work and Microsoft is not
>>> a client of his, then...
>>>
>>
>> This was only the first battle in the war. These truths that were held
>> up to the world cost the multiple convicted felon pirate Microsoft and
>> it's "Trusted Partner" cartel of thieves very dearly, especially in the
>> developing markets opening in countries just coming onboard to the
>> information evolution.
>>
>> The continuing saga is the "DTP Wiki: So, Sue Me First" petition.
>> Microsoft always picks the hills it dies upon, usually targeting the
>> weak and oppressed.
>
> <snip. snip snip snip Readers coming across this in future times will
> thank me for snipping>
>
> It was like trying to read shakespear, come on mate, we're computer people
> here, speakenzy ainglish.
Nobody in the yaught will notice that we don't proofread.
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