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Mar 07, 2011 07:31

When you or your employees make vague statements about being prejudiced against in the activities of a multi-vendor project, and those allegations are being made in public forums...but you and your employees refuse to provide evidence of those allegations in those public forums... I am not amused ( Read more... )

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Topic typo anonymous March 7 2011, 17:11:21 UTC
Oh, I'd make sure to fix that typo in your topic right quick. Funny, though

Cheers,

Clint

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anonymous March 7 2011, 18:21:36 UTC
Hmmm. A Linux-related company that makes grandiose public statements about how everyone else isn't doing it "right" unlike this "community-oriented" (yeah right) company, but then cries about how unfair it is when this company gets criticized (and even tries to thwart the criticism non-transparently)? The MO perfectly fits one particular company. Let me guess: You're talking about Canonical?

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anonymous March 7 2011, 22:08:07 UTC
I think that you can find the story on bkuhn blog :

http://ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2011/03/05/open-core-slur.html

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jspaleta March 7 2011, 22:14:18 UTC
Just to be clear, I am not referring to anything written in or referenced by bkuhn's blog post. I am commenting on an entirely different set of communications.

-jef

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which are? ext_461982 March 14 2011, 19:58:43 UTC
@Jef: I'm curious....

Regards,

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