Comments on: From Novell to Microsoft to Daemonising Microsoft Critics and GNU/Linux Communities http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/ Free Software Sentry – watching and reporting maneuvers of those threatened by software freedom Fri, 25 Nov 2016 09:41:40 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.14 By: dyfet http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90241 Thu, 20 May 2010 12:00:03 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90241 Institutionally depraved, and it is very much a consequence of and inherent to how they are organized, as well as the fact they engage in the anti-social activity known as proprietary software, and that was my point.

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By: Agent_Smith http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90234 Thu, 20 May 2010 05:18:50 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90234 The worse thing: William Henry said once he fetch trash cans for code. Yeah, the man was an open source advocate on his early years. And now, what do we see ??? All this shameful company acts against consumers, competitors, governments(tax evasion). Name the felony, M$ does it…

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By: Dr. Roy Schestowitz http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90232 Thu, 20 May 2010 01:32:21 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90232 “At independent conferences, subvert them.” –Microsoft

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By: your_friend http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90231 Thu, 20 May 2010 01:20:17 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90231 Microsoft also uses the word “subvert” to describe their own activity. The company is depraved and anyone promoting them is either ignorant or equally vile.

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By: your_friend http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90230 Thu, 20 May 2010 00:50:37 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90230 I see that you did not say that, sorry, I missread “It happens they produce proprietary software, which is in itself an anti-social activity… ” as “It happens they produce proprietary software, which is not in itself an anti-social activity… ” ick.

Thanks for the great parody. I was just thinking about that movie as a source of a cartoon parody of the downfall of Microsoft. Everyone in the Gates Foundation Bunker as the empire crumbles and the tax man comes knocking … the conquered lands of Yahoo and other Axis powers failing … SCO murder suiciding their children (developers and customers) … Novell doing the same thing with exactly the same pictures when SCO’s demise fails to fix things … Microsoft’s customers and developers huddled in subway stations … TEs run around hanging people who say the wrong thing … the victorious iPhone toting hoards rushing in from the heavily GNU subsidized East while Allied forces of Freedom from the West tear things up from the air … secret super weapons like Miguel, Mono, Zune, Bing, XBox and others failures bing hurled to destruction with no effect. The EFF beat me to the punch, good for them!

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By: Dr. Roy Schestowitz http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90229 Thu, 20 May 2010 00:29:40 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90229 There’s worse than Microsoft.

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By: dyfet http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90227 Thu, 20 May 2010 00:24:03 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90227 I am simply saying that if Microsoft was not a proprietary software company it would still be a rather ghastly thing whatever it did. I did not mean to say they are unrelated in quite that way though.

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By: your_friend http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90225 Wed, 19 May 2010 23:35:44 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90225 Non free software is inherently anti-social. The software owner strips the user of right to study the workings of the user’s computer and to make it serve the user rather than the software owner. To enforce these restrictions, software owners typically employ more overtly hostile technical and social methods. Non free software keeps secrets, changes data formats and is often laced kill switches that waste user time and effort, all to keep the users from helping themselves and their friends. Social methods are discussed in my earlier post below, but they extend to raketeering, judicial extortion, bribery and other forms of corruption. You might say, as you did, that these things are not related but they are. Non free software is fundamentally unethical and people willing to screw their customers that way are happy to screw them in other ways and happier still to commit larger crimes against “competitors” and “enemies”.

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By: Dr. Roy Schestowitz http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90224 Wed, 19 May 2010 23:34:13 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90224 Microsoft loves to accuse others of using subversive words like “infiltrate” but Microsoft itself explains that it wishes to “infiltrate” (as in “you want to infiltrate”).

It’s also known as “killing with kindness”.

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By: your_friend http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90223 Wed, 19 May 2010 23:27:08 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90223 You will find some of the problems described but much of it can be attributed back to Microsoft. Microsoft TEs will pollute every community they can to harass perceived competitors:

(there are always sources of tension between allies), so that we can find ways to split ‘em apart Reading the trade press, lurking on newsgroups, attending conferences, and (above all) talking to ISVs is essential

So, Microsoft does not just accuse the GNU/Linux community of these bad things, it actively creates and encourages them. They will suck up to people they think make decisions but the purpose, of course, is to destroy things that are useful to others:

At independent conferences, subvert them. Find the people who choose who goes on the agenda and who doesn’t. … Love those people. Just suck up to them so hard your face collapses. … get somebody.. .some shill to go up and ask the [challenging and ugly] question for you.

you want to love those conferences to death. I’ve killed at least two Mac conferences. First there was the Mac App Developers Conference. … I worked to try to turn it into a cross-platform developers conference, and I did. I managed to make it.. their last conference was very cross-platforn, both Windows and Macintosh, which of course turned off their Macintosh audience; half of the conference was irrelevant to them. They didn’t care about Windows. … the Technology and Issues Conference. it had been going on for, like, ten years. It was an independent conference. it was by invitation only. … by injecting Microsoft content into the conference, the conference got shut down. The guy who ran it said, why am I doing this?

The author of the above also talks of infiltrating news journals that are not directly controlled by Microsoft to do the same kinds of things, and boldly admits to blanket control of Microsoft friendly conferences in the same two documents:

There are two kinds of developer conferences. There’s those that are controlled by the platform vendors, such as our PDC. We control everything that goes on there nobody says nothing that we don’t approve beforehand. … Again, there’s two categories. There’s those that are controlled by vendors; like MSJ; we control that [use Microsoft favorable publishing in them as bribes and to establish "experts"] …. The ones that third parties control, like the WinTech Journal, you want to infiltrate.

This is the kind of toxic mess and distraction that Microsoft people love to create. They distract from Microsoft’s larger crimes and waste “enemy time” by creating petty fights for them among themselves.

Novell efforts like Mono make a lot more sense in this light. They get to inject Microsoft into the GNU/Linux community and stoke huge rude fights that make everyone look bad. “Turn off” is exactly what Microsoft aims to do. The uglier and more hostile their monkey friends are, the greater the distraction and havoc.

The key to deflecting these kinds of attacks is to realize that Microsoft has nothing a competent developer would want. Why debate “cross platform” when Windows is so second rate as to be worthless? There is no value to Microsoft developer tools, SDKs and all that other bait the TEs like to throw around. Even being established as an expert in various Microsoft tech is something of a disgrace when everyone knows that Windows is a dead end that should be abandoned as quickly as possible.

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By: dyfet http://techrights.org/2010/05/19/crispin-cowen-uses-myths/comment-page-1/#comment-90222 Wed, 19 May 2010 20:37:17 +0000 http://techrights.org/?p=31977#comment-90222 I dislike the company and refuse to have anything to do with them because it’s institutionally sociopathic, and there are many reasons this is the case including the particular way they use the rank system for promotions and bonuses that assure those most rewarded are those employees who are most sociopathic. It happens they produce proprietary software, which is in itself an anti-social activity, but if they produced cement I would feel the same way about them.

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