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Re: Times report on Linux: should we respond?



On Apr 21, Andy Mortimer wrote

> First of all, a bit of background. For those of you who don't know, The
> Times is a fairly well-respected British newspaper, and its technology
> magazine, Innovations, recently published a very damning article about
> Linux, based on last month's PCW cover CD, which I believe contained some
> version of Red Hat. The text of the article can be found at
> 
> http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/Sunday-Times/stiinnsnd01001.html?1129774
> 
> but whether this is the full text, I don't know. If I can find somebody
> with a copy of the Times, I'll compare them and let you know.
> 
> My question is, is it worth responding to this as a project? I personally

As the times magazine is widely published a response would be a good
idea if we feel misunderstood.  The minimals thing you can do is to sign
the letter with your name and "a Debian maintainer", I'll do the same
with a very big computer magazine over here, too, in the next days.

Regards... Joey

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