AS MANY top managers leave Microsoft, there are more and more moles for Microsoft to use (Elop for example). It is a very troubling thing. Bill Gates has been doing a lot more damage since he left Microsoft and currently, one of his more troubling moves is patent lobbying. It's what it takes for Microsoft to survive a few more years, at the expense of its competition, literally. We have done an unofficial headcount around Microsoft and came to the conclusion that the only two core people are left inside Microsoft; those would be Mundie (Microsoft's convoy to government congregations [1, 2] and to Bilderberg) and Ballmer, whose presence at Microsoft might end soon due to increased pressure.
"Maybe its long-going GPL smear is an attempt at a self-fulfilling prophecy."It ought to be emphasised once again that for Microsoft managers to truly leave the company they usually must retire. If they don't, then they merely spread the Microsoft culture to yet another company which they sort of contaminate. We saw that happen inside Amazon, which is now paying Microsoft for Linux (after it had absorbed many top managers from Microsoft). A marketing manager from Microsoft founded a company called Black Duck, which is currently almost the exclusive source claiming the GPL to be on the decline. We keep seeing articles that uncritically repeat those claims that are based on proprietary methods with proprietary data from a single dubious source. Maybe its long-going GPL smear is an attempt at a self-fulfilling prophecy. Watch the Microsoft-sympathetic publications groom Black Duck. Very dangerous. Another such firm which is led by a Microsoft veteran has just created a FOSS blog in order to attract traffic. Little do the visitors know about the GPL hostility from that firm. Be aware of agenda-setting by former Microsoft staff, not just existing personnel. Oh, and by the way, this year too Microsoft's Craig Mundie, the chief research and strategy officer for the monopolist, will attend the secretive Bilderberg meeting. Maybe he goes there every time just because they make good coffee. ⬆
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Needs Sunlight
2011-06-23 09:18:42
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-06-23 10:12:05
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6I3sqpRtKUA
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2011-06-24 19:01:08
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-06-24 19:07:35
http://techrights.org/2008/02/25/death-by-silverlight/
Also see:
http://techrights.org/2010/03/08/donna-bea-tillman-as-lobbyist/
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2011-06-24 23:21:06
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-06-24 23:45:42
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2011-06-25 02:10:18
GNUMed does not have this problem, that I know of, but it is not based on VistA.
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-06-25 08:04:32
Yes, that's what I was shown.