[Tfug] How the world does change ...

Steve lukkystarr at excite.com
Thu Jun 7 13:38:53 MST 2007


The link hasn't gone stale, you have to manually put the 'l' at the end of the htm, cause the 'l' was left all by its lonesome on the next line.









 --- On Thu 06/07, erich < erich1 at copper.net > wrote:

From: erich [mailto: erich1 at copper.net]

To: angussf at geoapps.com, tfug at tfug.org

Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 12:07:39 -0700

Subject: Re: [Tfug] How the world does change ...



I'm afraid the link has grown stale, but the story is intriguing. I've heardfrom other sources that MS isn't the monopoly it once was  & SteveBallmer is struggling.                                                                      ErichAngus Scott-Fleming wrote:>Seen online this evening:>>>------- Included Stuff Follows ------->Open Sources | InfoWorld | Open source setting the terms with Microsoft (Marten >Mickos) | June 6, 2007 07:50 AM | By Matt Asay>  June 06, 2007>  Open source setting the terms with Microsoft (Marten Mickos)>    Filed under: Open Source>>    This is perhaps the first I've ever heard someone credibly say that >    Microsoft must now live by open source's rules, or suffer. As Marten >    Mickos (CEO, MySQL) told The Register,>>        If you won't work with MySQL, PHP and Ruby then you are lost.>>    Wow. Say those same words (and maybe add in "Linux," "Apache," and others) >    five years ago and Microsoft could have legitimately laughed.>--------- 
Included Stuff Ends --------->Rest of story here:>http://weblog.infoworld.com/openresource/archives/2007/06/open_source_set_1.htm>l>>Who'da thunk it?>>Angus>>>_______________________________________________>Tucson Free Unix Group - tfug at tfug.org>Subscription Options:>http://www.tfug.org/mailman/listinfo/tfug_tfug.org>>  >_______________________________________________Tucson Free Unix Group - tfug at tfug.orgSubscription Options:http://www.tfug.org/mailman/listinfo/tfug_tfug.org

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