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Warp2Search.net » News » February 2007 » Steve, show us the code !

Steve, show us the code !

Posted by: [NT] on: 02/26/2007 07:57 PM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 1004 views

An open letter to Steve Ballmer Your repeated claims that Linux violates Microsoft's intellectual property has come to the attention of the Linux community. Not only that, but it's been reported Microsoft has convinced businesses to pay for a Linux patent that you can't provide.
Therefore, this website will serve as a response to this accusation, and within it, a request. The request is simple, since you, Microsoft, claim to be so sure of yourself: Show Us the Code. Show us the Code and Show Us the Patents. Lets make this crystal clear. The whole letter at ShowUsTheCode





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#66040 Posted on: 02/26/2007 08:35 PM
of course M$ doesn't have shit, all scare tactics as usual. You have a pretty damn sad company when you must rely on lies and fear to continue with your product's abysmal life.

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#66045 Posted on: 02/27/2007 04:13 AM
Hmm.. Who cares? What's with all the linux fanatics acting like talibans when it comes to something as trivial as operating systems? Bah..

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#66048 Posted on: 02/27/2007 05:28 AM
agreed

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#66050 Posted on: 02/27/2007 05:37 PM
Quote from letter "we don't want Microsoft's code specifically"

Pity really..... if they did try and do things like MS then people might actually be able to use linux.... without growing a beard and buying a cardigan and pipe.

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