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Microsoft's “Balance-sheet Liability” to Self

"Linux is a very complete and sophisticated operating system. And there is a lot of work being done to improve it in and of itself, particularly to make it easier to use and easier for people to set up on their personal computers."

--Paul Maritz, senior vice-president, Microsoft



Come out of the closer, Microsoft. You know you like some GNU (new) love. Previous posts have already exposed in some level of detail Microsoft's secret affairs with GNU/Linux and Free software [1, 2, 3], but the company continues to deny or hide it. How much longer can this go on for?



Here is another new example that has just been posted to USENET:




   Message-ID: <4899e873$0$2923$fa0fcedb@news.zen.co.uk>    From: Klunk <givemespam@wibblywobblyteapot.co.uk>    Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy    Subject: M$ Endorse LINUX appliance - then try to cover it up!    Date: 06 Aug 2008 18:07:47 GMT

Microsoft told a company who supply them with Linux based Email Virus & Spam filters to remove their logo from their 'customer spotlight' feature on their front page.

The small company that supply niche Linux products to protect predominantly WINDOWS networks, proudly displayed Microsoft as a customer.

When Microsoft realised that it was public knowledge they were buying network protection devices running on Linux, it looks like they shit the bed! Now, there is *NO SIGN* of them on the front page, or even in the customer list.

http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/customers/customer_list.php




This is merely part of a pattern. Yahoo too has had Microsoft confess that it's willing to adopt Free software -- simply because it's more suitable for the task. Didn't Microsoft portray GNU/Linux as cancer and theft? Is that the same thing it so happily adopts for its own secret use?

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