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____/ Chris Ahlstrom on Monday 01 June 2009 11:07 : \____
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Tim Smith belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
>
>> In article <1451529.4HCl5dtdhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> "In 2000 a leaked memo from Microsoft obtained by Mary Jo Foley (of
>>> Microsoft-Watch) revealed that Windows 2000 was released with 20,000 bugs
>>> and that Microsoft knowingly released it any way. After this incident,
>>> Microsoft would not speak to Mary Jo Foley for two years regarding projects
>>> and information of any kind."
>>>
>>> Can you say /slopware/?
>>
>> Does that mean that Linux distributions are slopware? If you go add up
>> the number of open bugs in the kernel, the libraries, and the major
>> applications, you'll get similar numbers. Care to explain how tens of
>> thousands of bugs in Windows means it is slopware, but is OK in Linux?
>
> Ask DFS, Tim.
>
> Sounds like you're the latest one in on the current FUD frenzy.
>
> Where is this alleged bug tally?
Watch how the troll changed the subject. Excellent. It means we're on the right
topic (i.e. more of the same).
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