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[News] Mark Shuttleworth a Living Proof That GNU/Linux is Simply Better

  • Subject: [News] Mark Shuttleworth a Living Proof That GNU/Linux is Simply Better
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 00:35:25 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Ubuntu: Bridging the technology gap

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| "As a student I wanted to explore the internet and it turned out that Windows 
| and the other traditional operating systems did not have very good networking 
| technology at the time," said Shuttleworth. "A friend showed me Linux, and I 
| was amazed at its stability, reliability, and flexibility. In those days it 
| was really server-oriented and I used it to build the entire infrastructure 
| for Thawte. Over time I came to believe that the open, collaborative approach 
| of the free software community produces better quality software than the 
| traditional proprietary software approach."       
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http://www.itpro.co.uk/servers/features/170940/ubuntu-bridging-the-technology-gap.html

There are some other so-called (what trolls would call) 'linux luzers' like
Page and Brin who did not so badly with GNU/Linux.


Related:

Linux for everyone

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| I found myself just enthralled by the breadth and depth of the tools that 
| were available from Linux, even in those very early days. It’s like going 
| from living in the desert to walking into an all-you-can-eat buffet.  
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http://www.cpilive.net/v3/inside.aspx?scr=n&NID=1885&cat=INTERVIEWS&pub=COMPUTER%20NEWS%20MIDDLE%20EAST&k=Linux
%20Ubuntu
http://tinyurl.com/2qt2v3


Shuttleworth: Microsoft Fracturing the Open-Source Community

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| "That's extortion and we should call it what it is," he said. "To say, as 
| [Microsoft CEO Steve] Ballmer did, that there is undisclosed balance sheet 
| liability, that's just extortion and we should refuse to get drawn into that 
| game. On the other side, if Microsoft is concerned about its intellectual 
| property, there is no one in the free software community that wants to 
| violate anyone's IP. Disclose the patents and we'll fix the code. 
| Alternatively, move on."      
| 
| Microsoft has said it does disclose which patents are being violated, but 
| only in one-on-one conversations with vendors. To Shuttleworth, that is not 
| disclosure, because patents are public documents.  
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,2167193,00.asp?kc=EWRSS03129TX1K0000616


[Mark Shuttleworth Interview]

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| Microsoft is asking people to pay them for patents, but they won't 
| say which ones. If a guy walks into a shop and says: "It's an 
| unsafe neighbourhood, why don't you pay me 20 bucks and I'll make 
| sure you're okay," that's illegal. It's racketeering. What Microsoft 
| is doing with intellectual property is exactly the same. It's a great 
| company and I have great admiration for it, but this was not a 
| well considered position.
| 
| So you wouldn't do a deal?
| 
| No, absolutely not. But the time will come when the folks at 
| Microsoft who have a clear vision for the company as a participant 
| in this community, rather than as a hostile antagonist, will win. 
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http://mybroadband.co.za/nephp/?m=show&id=6672

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