IRC: #boycottnovell @ FreeNode: June 26th, 2009

26 00:00:05 <ShexNivis>aight tnxs : )
schestowitzBut they can move the software elsewhereJun 26 00:00
schestowitzLike FreeSUSEJun 26 00:00
ShexNivisI really need to read more about why the novell boycott : SJun 26 00:01
schestowitzhttp://digg.com/linux_unix/FreeSUSE_A_Fork_of_SUSE_to_ComeJun 26 00:01
ugufjhfjwhat the needs for a "FreeSUSE" ?Jun 26 00:04
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oiaohmSuse does have some nice designed tools.Jun 26 00:06
oiaohmPeople are still too much distrobution focused.Jun 26 00:07
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_Hicham_SuSE is really strong with YaSTJun 26 00:18
schestowitzYou can tell by the squeals what stresses MS right now: ODF, finance, antitrust, .NET/Mono (war over developers)Jun 26 00:18
_Hicham_Mandriva tried to do the same as SuSEJun 26 00:18
schestowitzYesJun 26 00:18
_GoblinI was impressed with MandrivaJun 26 00:18
schestowitzMadrniva has good admin front endsJun 26 00:18
_GoblinGreat for a "family" distroJun 26 00:18
_Goblinimo..of courseJun 26 00:18
schestowitzWork too, no?Jun 26 00:18
_Hicham_but SchestowitzOS will have a great control center tooJun 26 00:19
schestowitzCrossover Linux? No thanks! http://linuxsysconfig.com/2009/06/crossover-linux-no-thanks/Jun 26 00:19
schestowitz_Hicham_: no, it's LFS derivativeJun 26 00:20
_GoblinI did consider the Crossover/Chrome installation...I resisted.Jun 26 00:20
schestowitzYou buy transistors at the shop and make your own PCJun 26 00:20
_Hicham__Goblin : why bother?Jun 26 00:21
_Hicham_there is a native Chromium for Linux...Jun 26 00:21
_Goblinagreed..I didnt...I was a little dubious of beta Chrome....however that fear was unfounded...its very good.Jun 26 00:21
_Hicham_it is hell fast on Linux tooJun 26 00:22
_Goblineven written about it on my blog....Jun 26 00:22
schestowitzDoom creator bought by Bethesda < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/24/id_software_sells_to_bethesda/ >Jun 26 00:22
schestowitz_Goblin's blog is NSFW. It shows Windows XP. >:-|Jun 26 00:22
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_Goblin?Jun 26 00:23
schestowitzSome notes on Fedora and Mono https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2009-June/msg00158.htmlJun 26 00:23
cmorganschestowitz: that linuxsysconfig.com post is a bit misguided. the poster claims that because only some apps run wine isn't useful. the poster also doesn't seem to be aware of the wine project, freely availableJun 26 00:24
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] id Purchased by ZeniMax Media http://ping.fm/LpMqQ Effect on Linux...?Jun 26 00:27
oiaohmPirate bay guys are not getting a retrial.Jun 26 00:27
_Goblindoesnt surprise me....Ive had a chance to read some of the evidence against them.Jun 26 00:27
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schestowitzoh no, Farrah Fawcett dies at 62 < http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-farrah-fawcett26-2009jun26,0,4388762.story >Jun 26 00:28
schestowitzcmorgan: indeedJun 26 00:29
_Goblinwhilst the BT advocates and leechers are all busy moaning about the legal remifications of p2p filesharing, they seem blissfully unaware that in respect of the UK (and a downloader) there is no provision in law for the simple act of downloading material from say IRC or newsgroups.  The issue is the sharing not the owning...I'd be surprised if a company took a downloader to court for the loss of income from a file off the newsgroJun 26 00:29
_Goblinthe reason we have these civil claims and extortionate fines is that the company will argue a large loss of income....Jun 26 00:30
schestowitzThey play foolishJun 26 00:30
schestowitzThey want to spy on people and pass the cost to SOLVE NOTHINGJun 26 00:30
taconethat's like that everywhereJun 26 00:30
schestowitzHad they clogged up the Web people would use HDDs and USBsJun 26 00:31
taconeRIAA uses copyright infringments as an excuseJun 26 00:31
schestowitzEven CD ROMsJun 26 00:31
taconewho downloads automatically sharesJun 26 00:31
schestowitzSo it won't stop sharingJun 26 00:31
ugufjhfjhttp://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-michael-jackson-dead26-2009jun26,0,2152435.storyJun 26 00:31
taconeso they're seen like a kind of black marketJun 26 00:31
schestowitzIt would just break the Web's privacy (what's left of it)Jun 26 00:31
_Goblinthe unfortunate evidence that was presented in TPB case though showed they had made money....Jun 26 00:31
schestowitzugufjhfj: yes, seen it and talked about it earlierJun 26 00:31
_GoblinI think things would have been different if no money had been involved.Jun 26 00:31
schestowitz_Goblin: they also made Linux availableJun 26 00:32
schestowitzThe issue is ignoring takedown requetsJun 26 00:32
schestowitz*stsJun 26 00:32
taconeso, downloading is never an issue, sharing is.Jun 26 00:33
_Goblinyep.Jun 26 00:33
schestowitzThere are some people want to share or need to find and shareJun 26 00:33
schestowitzLike Fedora 11Jun 26 00:33
taconenot because helping the stealing, but because claiming to be the copyright holderJun 26 00:33
oiaohmtakedown requests are used by two groups.Jun 26 00:33
schestowitz"Sealing"?Jun 26 00:33
oiaohm1 people wanting to protect content.Jun 26 00:33
oiaohm2 anti-virus companies.Jun 26 00:33
schestowitz*Stealing"? Can they crack people's PCs and delete the shared files too? :-pJun 26 00:33
oiaohmPuting head in sand and refusing all takedown requests puts end users at risk.Jun 26 00:34
_Hicham_fuck them and their protected contentJun 26 00:34
schestowitz"content"Jun 26 00:35
schestowitzShows how much they value artJun 26 00:35
schestowitz"content..."Jun 26 00:35
_Goblinalthough one could argue that DRM is the fault of those who regard IP as anyones.Jun 26 00:35
_Goblinif everyone "played the game" then there would be no need for DRM. IMOJun 26 00:36
oiaohmThere is another case with another bittorrent group to find out if filtering has to be placed on trackers to block items removed by taken down request being put back up.Jun 26 00:36
oiaohmOut come will have no legal cost for the bittorrent group involved.Jun 26 00:36
schestowitzMeiga: One of The Best Linux File Sharing Programs http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/dead-simple-file-sharing-with-meiga-linuxJun 26 00:37
_GoblinI think even if the RIAA and other are sucessfull, it will simply drive it deeper underground...hell we could even see a return to mail "warez" trading...Jun 26 00:37
schestowitzBTW, I don't share files really. I got some legal torrents beforeJun 26 00:37
schestowitz_Goblin: they won't stop sharingJun 26 00:37
schestowitzListen...Jun 26 00:37
schestowitzClog up the WebJun 26 00:37
schestowitzUse 3-stike too maybe...Jun 26 00:38
schestowitzThat won't solve anythingJun 26 00:38
_Goblinwhy cant the ISP's simply block the torrent sites?Jun 26 00:38
schestowitzPeople can borrow a USB stick and get the neihbour's stashJun 26 00:38
oiaohmForcing wares back into the mail system makes it more traceable.Jun 26 00:38
schestowitzIt's the nature of digital storage that f*s them upJun 26 00:38
schestowitzThey need to change biz modelsJun 26 00:38
oiaohmAnd slower _GoblinJun 26 00:38
oiaohmSo it would be a win _GoblinJun 26 00:38
_Goblindepends on the volume traded...Jun 26 00:38
_Goblin100 DVD's of XVID files....Jun 26 00:39
oiaohmSlower in spreed.Jun 26 00:39
_Goblindelivered in two day or so would be alot quicker than most broadband speeds.Jun 26 00:39
oiaohmNot slower in volume.Jun 26 00:39
_GoblinajJun 26 00:39
_GoblinahJun 26 00:39
_Goblinsorry.Jun 26 00:39
_GoblinBut then the A500 scene never had an issue?Jun 26 00:39
_Goblinwill the days of the BBS return?Jun 26 00:40
oiaohmSlower spreed means less competing with sales aroudn the world.Jun 26 00:40
_Goblinlike I say, the A500 didnt seem to have a problem with spreading warez...Jun 26 00:40
oiaohmUnlikely to see BBS using phone system return.Jun 26 00:40
oiaohmWe might need wireless BBSJun 26 00:40
_GoblintrueJun 26 00:40
oiaohmBBS was just the lead that created the framework for the internet to spreed.Jun 26 00:41
_Goblinlike I say though, ISP's banning known torrent sites would prevent the "average user" from getting access.Jun 26 00:41
oiaohmIts not cheep to run a BBS.Jun 26 00:41
oiaohmusing wire.Jun 26 00:41
_Goblinit could be argued that the "scene" was left alone until the "lamer" got involved and made it mainstream.Jun 26 00:42
oiaohmAlso is really trackable.Jun 26 00:42
schestowitzhttp://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/the-unix-versus-nt-organization/ "The site authors denounced the claim that the UNIX versus NT Organization was “an anti-Microsoft movement”, stating that “this would be a poor description of what we are about.” We share this sentiment — if Windows is the best option for you, then you have the freedom to choose to use it. "Jun 26 00:42
oiaohmViruses have always spreed more commonaly in software wares than anything else.Jun 26 00:42
_Goblinyeah....those brave souls who downloaded a "leaked" Win7 build off BT need a medal...as if WIndows wasnt insecure enough without downloading some dodgy build where you have no idea of its originsJun 26 00:43
oiaohmFrom virus control point of view I want to see software wares be no more.Jun 26 00:44
_Goblinlooking at binsearch for a minute, I wonder why it was BT that became the medium of choice....Jun 26 00:44
_Goblinon the odd occasion that I use BT to download a Linux distro, I find the speeds rather poor....its certainly not something I would use out of choice.Jun 26 00:46
oiaohmBT was designed to address a problem.Jun 26 00:46
_Goblinthe NG's on the other hand use all my bandwidth and are blisteringly fast.Jun 26 00:46
oiaohmWhen there are many peers sharing it works well.Jun 26 00:46
oiaohmBT intergrated with ftp and http to self seed as needed would be the most productive.Jun 26 00:47
_Goblinand agreed, but from the users point of view, they just want the stuff for free and could care less about anything else...Jun 26 00:47
oiaohmSince the download from the ftp or http would be well and truly checksumed.Jun 26 00:48
_Goblinthats why I say, surely for those people the NG's would be better and its unlikely a downloader could ever be tracked.Jun 26 00:48
_Goblinand even if they were, they havent been sharing so a civil action would be rather pointless.. IMHOJun 26 00:49
oiaohmNG ?Jun 26 00:50
_Goblinnewsgroups.Jun 26 00:51
_Goblinsorry.Jun 26 00:51
oiaohmnewsgroups are the realy old systemJun 26 00:53
_GoblinFunny thing is, Virgin Media is apparently a great champion of the anti-piracy cause, yet it offers access to the binaries as part of its package (I believe)Jun 26 00:53
taconethou shalt not criticize da newsgroupsJun 26 00:53
_Goblinand in regards to the newsgroups being old, does the consumer of copied material really care about how new or old they are?Jun 26 00:53
_Goblinas long as they get their "warez" for free, I'd guess they would not be bothered.Jun 26 00:54
_GoblinI mostly hang around on the newsgroups for COLA..however theres some great Amiga PD to be had in the binaries.Jun 26 00:55
oiaohmnewsgroups were just a minor upgrade from mailing lists.Jun 26 00:55
oiaohmLot of the really old tech still works great.Jun 26 00:56
_Goblinbut with .nzb and par2 they are a pretty effective means of distribution.Jun 26 00:56
_Goblinwithout the concern of RIAA/peers/seeders etc etcJun 26 00:56
_Goblinand ratio's?!?!?! - looking at the private trackers now.Jun 26 00:57
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] FSFE head steps down. Good job from him, though. http://ping.fm/sFoetJun 26 00:57
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] KDE 4.3 is coming soon: http://ping.fm/pljnj http://ping.fm/P1CgvJun 26 01:02
taconehttp://www.linuxmasasi.com/ubuntu-mono-tabanli-uygulamalari-artiracak/Jun 26 01:02
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_Hicham_oiaohm : I am having a weird issue when compiling latest xulrunnerJun 26 01:26
schestowitzhttps://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-marketing-list/2009-June/msg00158.htmlJun 26 01:29
schestowitz"As a Mac user, I received two main recommendations. The first was a free, open-source program that security pros like called KeePass, which was built for Windows but is available for Mac, Linux and BSD if you also download the open-source software platform Mono." http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/24/how-to-securely-manage-all-your-passwords/Jun 26 01:29
schestowitzhttp://hicham.iblogger.org/?q=node/1Jun 26 01:29
_Hicham_schestowitz : thanks for promoting my blogJun 26 01:37
schestowitzI'll mention this tomorrow in a long post about monoJun 26 01:37
schestowitzI'm gonna get some sleep now. Long day cause of comesJun 26 01:37
_Hicham_gnJun 26 01:37
schestowitzI'll go on vacation next weekJun 26 01:38
_Hicham_ur welcome if u come to moroccoJun 26 01:38
tacone:)Jun 26 01:38
taconegnJun 26 01:38
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tessierHow are things in BN land these days?Jun 26 02:15
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fewaschestowitz, http://www.democracynow.org/2009/6/25/exclusive_animal_rights_activist_jailed_atJun 26 03:27
fewaAndrew Stepanian, an animal rights activist who was jailed at a secretive prison known as a Communication Management Unit, or CMU. Stepanian is believed to be the first prisoner released from a CMU and will talk about his experience there for the first time. He was sentenced to three years along with six other activists for violating a controversial law known as the Animal Enterprise Protection Act. The ACLU has filed a lawsuit challenginJun 26 03:27
fewag the legality of CMUs. We also speak with Stepanian’s lawyer and a reporter covering the story.Jun 26 03:27
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tessieruJun 26 06:42
tessieruhJun 26 06:42
tessierSure is quiet in here today...Jun 26 06:42
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Omar871Hey guys! Did you hear the news? Michael Jackson's dead! :DJun 26 07:36
schestowitzHey there.Jun 26 07:42
schestowitzYeah, sad newsJun 26 07:42
schestowitzThere's family involvedJun 26 07:42
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schestowitztessier: yes, it's quieter because some aggravation and trolls were removed. This will increase signal/noise ratio, hopefullyJun 26 07:59
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Nathan Myhrvold/Bill Gates Use “Embrace and Extend” Against “Mak[ing] it Easy for People to Do Competitive Operating Systems” http://pi ...Jun 26 08:02
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] That last link again: (Nathan Myhrvold/Bill Gates Use “Embrace and Extend”) http://ping.fm/77psUJun 26 08:07
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Good New Review of CentOS 5.3 (Red Hat Clone) http://ping.fm/DMWIXJun 26 08:17
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] 2 New Reviews of Ultimate Edition 2.2 (Ubuntu Derivative) http://ping.fm/8N6bU http://ping.fm/M7v07Jun 26 08:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] A Look at Ubuntu Netbook Remix http://ping.fm/fANIdJun 26 08:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] SheevaPlug with Linux Comes to the UK http://ping.fm/iaqzZJun 26 08:27
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Linux on Board of More Printers Now http://ping.fm/9BIsdJun 26 08:27
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] More Linux Phones Carry on Coming from HTC http://ping.fm/KElJr http://ping.fm/5vdxJ http://ping.fm/23KiEJun 26 08:32
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Sub-notebooks with GNU/Linux Cost Just £149.99 http://ping.fm/R4gm1Jun 26 08:37
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Firefox 3.5 Preparations and Previews http://ping.fm/kjo0G http://ping.fm/ZKkDA http://ping.fm/KmmshJun 26 08:52
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Eclipse Programming Will Benefit from Galileo http://ping.fm/agfm9 http://ping.fm/tHkS8Jun 26 08:57
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notzedeclipse is a strange productJun 26 08:58
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schestowitzDo you use it?Jun 26 08:59
notzedi've tried to a few times.  its kind of ok but something always seems lacking.  the thing that most put me off it was the stale plugin registry thing - every time i looked for something to do a specific task, I found a plugin, but it was never finished/outdated/or the site had vanished years agoJun 26 09:00
notzed(or it was proprietary)Jun 26 09:00
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Use of Ruby is Up 40% in the US, Says Survey http://bit.ly/W4DNIJun 26 09:02
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Guardian Hands is Over to Readers http://ping.fm/JlI0Z , Dutch Newspapers Want Bailout http://ping.fm/nO2iYJun 26 09:02
notzedif newspapers would start doing their job and providing a voice for citizens interests they might survive.  As a platform for delivering marketing material they are rightly doomed.Jun 26 09:05
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schestowitzYes, people needn't cope with itJun 26 09:10
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schestowitzAuthors@Google: Christopher Hitchens: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD0B-X9LJjsJun 26 10:37
schestowitzGood videoJun 26 10:37
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] The Truth About the Insurance Industry http://ping.fm/Vi0FfJun 26 11:02
schestowitzUK.gov decides best form of cyber defence is attack http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/25/uk_cyber_security_strategy/Jun 26 11:02
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Great Firewall of Australia to block video games unsuitable for people under 15 http://ping.fm/yxNINJun 26 11:07
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Microsoft Executive Quits, Another Microsoft Executive Penetrates Juniper < http://ping.fm/p3pXW >Jun 26 11:32
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Microsoft Antitrust Settlement in Arizona Might Not be ‘Funny Money’ < http://ping.fm/ojMlW >Jun 26 12:02
schestowitzIs there any off the shelf software to block nad traffic?Jun 26 12:03
schestowitzLike Bad Bahaviour but not tied to WordPress?Jun 26 12:03
schestowitzBad bots have been scouring one of my sites, draining up all the bandwidth (like 90%+ is junk requests). Is there any software that can filter/block these?Jun 26 12:04
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schestowitztessier: I need to run a mysql command on the DBJun 26 12:35
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Is Microsoft trying to silence @sjvn ? Seems probable. http://ping.fm/dyLv5Jun 26 12:37
ugufjhfjhttp://ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=869249Jun 26 13:03
schestowitzThat's DaemonFCJun 26 13:12
oiaohmMy god ubuntu people never supprise me how much of idiots they can be ugufjhfjJun 26 13:14
MinceRVista was never really up for consideration, and I'm not about to go buy a copy to find out.Jun 26 13:14
MinceRthis is so unlike himJun 26 13:15
oiaohmLinux acpi flag is not used by the Linux kernel ugufjhfjJun 26 13:15
ugufjhfjthat post is just bullshit?Jun 26 13:15
oiaohmFoxcomm did make a ACPI at one point that effected Linux it also was stuffing XP up randomally.Jun 26 13:16
oiaohmTake one guess what Linux tells the bios it is.Jun 26 13:17
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schestowitzoiaohm: it's not UbuntuJun 26 13:19
oiaohmLinux reports as something windows to the motherboard.  ugufjhfj.  Intel is design a new interface system more to the Linux kernel developers liking.  Ie report list of features motherboard supports and OS users what it knows.Jun 26 13:19
schestowitzIt's an anti-Ubuntu chap called DaemonFC (ryan)Jun 26 13:19
schestowitzHe led to backlash against Linux, I thinkJun 26 13:19
schestowitzHe said that /HE/ was the one making that post about FoxxconJun 26 13:20
schestowitzMaybe Microsoft employs these people to beat the bush, who knows.......Jun 26 13:20
ThistleWebspeaking of beating the bush, d'ya think his bruises have healed since he lost his job? :PJun 26 13:21
oiaohmdsdt.dsl  6467:             Acquire (MUTE, 0x03E8)  bits are the true bug.Jun 26 13:21
oiaohmYes they are causing random crashs on windows.Jun 26 13:21
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Latest Lies and Denials from Mono Advocates, Microsoft < http://ping.fm/A6PZX >Jun 26 13:22
oiaohmThere is  firmware update for all foxcomm boards with the defective acpi table.Jun 26 13:22
oiaohmBy the way the defective acpi tables are from MS provided samples.  Foxcomm was not to impressed with MS providing tables that even there own OS cannot work correctly with.Jun 26 13:23
schestowitzoiaohm: re Vista 7, someone tells me: "what's the difference between a full install cd and an upgrade? Answer: change a number in an INF file... investigate this, yet more soap productization by Fester"Jun 26 13:29
schestowitzIs this true?Jun 26 13:29
oiaohmCould be true.Jun 26 13:31
oiaohmIt was true for XP.Jun 26 13:31
oiaohmhttp://lwn.net/Articles/291498/   << Linux acpi good read ugufjhfj.   Yes Linux truly lies heavly.Jun 26 13:35
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oiaohmI just did the opps.  Running in a virtual machine and pressed ctrl-alt-backspaceJun 26 13:55
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Microsoft Innovation is Lawsuits by Proxy < http://ping.fm/VOR0f >Jun 26 14:02
schestowitzIs there a wordpress plugin from which to run arbitrary mysql queries? Jun 26 14:03
schestowitzI don't have mysqladmin/front endJun 26 14:03
schestowitzMatt's plugin is not effective]Jun 26 14:05
schestowitzIt only hide coment form. It does not disable commentsJun 26 14:05
ThistleWebapart from phpmyadmin the only other one I know of is emmaJun 26 14:05
ThistleWebemma is a python desktop app btw not a wordpress pluginJun 26 14:11
schestowitzI can't get to it from the CLIJun 26 14:11
ThistleWebtry emma then, it may be in the mandriva reposJun 26 14:12
ThistleWebit's in the ubuntu onesJun 26 14:12
ThistleWebhttp://www.fastflo.de/projects/emmaJun 26 14:14
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schestowitzI found a solution: http://ajaydsouza.com/wordpress/plugins/autoclose/Jun 26 14:21
schestowitzTesting it nowJun 26 14:21
schestowitzOKJun 26 14:22
schestowitzSeems to work OKJun 26 14:22
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schestowitzApple sued for  $5m http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/26/apple_gift_card_lawsuit/Jun 26 14:38
MinceRlunch moneyJun 26 14:38
schestowitzHow much does liver cost?Jun 26 14:39
ThistleWebschestowitz: from china? donated by willing politcial prisoners?Jun 26 14:41
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Linux: Wiggly windows? That's just the beginning! http://ping.fm/VDv4uJun 26 14:42
schestowitzoiaohm: It's not just me drowning in v1agra-type comment spam. It got a LOT worse 3 days ago.Jun 26 14:42
schestowitzI closed comment forms older than 5 daysJun 26 14:42
schestowitzThistleWeb: "donated"Jun 26 14:42
schestowitzThistleWeb: like "suicided"Jun 26 14:42
schestowitzBT axes 20 jobs at Dabs.com http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2009/06/26/dabs_bt_job_cuts/Jun 26 14:43
ThistleWebdonated is an oft abused term when used by a regime who like to get their own wayJun 26 14:43
schestowitzI never liked Dabs for bad serviceJun 26 14:43
schestowitzI bought my older PC thereJun 26 14:43
ThistleWebI love dabs.comJun 26 14:43
schestowitzGates "donates" patents to kids in AfricaJun 26 14:44
schestowitzHe persuades government to pay for patents from companies he's a major investor in (by the millions)Jun 26 14:44
schestowitz*billionsJun 26 14:44
schestowitzSpammers swift to exploit Jackson death in email grab < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/26/jackson_death_spam/ >Jun 26 14:46
ThistleWebschestowitz: lemmie guess, selling credit cards?Jun 26 14:47
schestowitzMaybe kidsJun 26 14:47
ThistleWeblolJun 26 14:47
schestowitzDARPA: Can we have a one-cabinet petaflop supercomputer? < http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/26/darpa_supercomputer_slim_size/ >Jun 26 14:49
oiaohmDon't really notice spam hae very good filters schestowitzJun 26 14:49
schestowitzI have spam issues in another site which bots are targettingJun 26 14:51
schestowitzAnd I hear from other people with similar issues todayJun 26 14:51
schestowitzIt's wasting hours of people's timeJun 26 14:51
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Airlines may die. "Oz airline Qantas has cancelled its $3bn order for 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, the BBC reports." http://ping.fm/IdeA9Jun 26 14:52
schestowitzThose Windows zombies are costing maybe billions in damages per dayJun 26 14:52
schestowitzadmin: "Isnt really much you can do I am afraid, as they are technically genuine requests from lots of IPs so blocking them is very difficult."Jun 26 14:52
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Can Email Patterns Predict When Companies Are In Trouble? < http://ping.fm/6gaBQ > This is why Comes vs MS exhibits are handy.Jun 26 14:57
oiaohm_Go read on world war 2 and radio traffic monitoring.Jun 26 15:01
oiaohm_Activitiy can also show signs of trouble.Jun 26 15:01
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Michael Jackson's Death Hits Twitterers Pretty Hard < http://ping.fm/wnVP2 >Jun 26 15:02
schestowitzhttp://www.prwatch.org/node/8434 (Prising Doors Open at The Economist)Jun 26 15:03
schestowitzPR industry for American occupation in Iraq: http://www.prwatch.org/node/8431Jun 26 15:05
schestowitzCMD keeps track of this, but they lose funds. http://www.prwatch.org/node/8424 If only Groklaw or us actually had ANY funds...Jun 26 15:06
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] learn how the healthcare sector fights against your health: http://ping.fm/M4D5O (The Health Care Industry vs. Health Reform)Jun 26 15:07
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Russia uses spinners to improve its image < http://ping.fm/VrRuF > (Kremlin Creates Panel to Improve Russia's Image)Jun 26 15:12
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schestowitzHeh. http://www.ubuntu.org.uy/main/?q=node/1394 BN in Ubuntu UruguayJun 26 15:18
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twitter1-> (04:21:22 AM) schestowitz: Bad bots have been scouring one of my sites, draining up all the bandwidth (like 90%+ is junk requests). Is there any software that can filter/block these?Jun 26 15:30
schestowitztwitter: it's a site with 1GB of b/wJun 26 15:30
twitter1I've seen these too, for a couple of years.  They claim to be Google bots, but I don't think Google searches my IP range (dynamic)Jun 26 15:30
MinceRjunk requests -- if they're invalid HTTP or something like that, an HTTP proxy could block themJun 26 15:30
schestowitzThey are valid requests, from Windows zombiesJun 26 15:31
schestowitzI can see user-agent statsJun 26 15:31
schestowitzStickin' Windows zombiesJun 26 15:31
MinceRwhat do you want to block them by? useragent string?Jun 26 15:31
twitter1They were not like that, they just requested junk files.  Stuff no human would be interested in.Jun 26 15:31
schestowitzMinceR: I can't block WindowsJun 26 15:31
MinceRi knowJun 26 15:31
twitter1I could think of no way to deal with them at the time.Jun 26 15:31
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] click click, click click, click click: the sound of my laptop HD and both prospective replacements. bother. 2 more laptops to try to revive.Jun 26 15:32
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] (that's why there was no notnews yesterday and may not be one today. and i really wanted a clear run for June. bah.)Jun 26 15:32
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] @schestowitz and wikipedia and livejournal. and traffic was apparently spiking on EVERY web 2.0ish site. and SMS.Jun 26 15:32
twitter1I wanted people and myself to have access to those files, it's why I shared them after all.Jun 26 15:32
twitter1gotta go.  bblJun 26 15:32
schestowitzSee what David saysJun 26 15:32
schestowitz> @schestowitz and wikipedia and livejournal. and traffic was apparently spiking on EVERY web 2.0ish site. and SMS.Jun 26 15:32
MinceRyou could replace those files with scripts that ban the requesting host by IP address via hosts.deny or iptables :>Jun 26 15:32
schestowitzJoy. The pipes are filled with more MS junkJun 26 15:32
schestowitzWho pays the bills for this?Jun 26 15:33
oiaohm_twitter1 googlebots have very predictable ips.Jun 26 15:33
twitter1everyone.Jun 26 15:33
twitter1bye!Jun 26 15:33
MinceRo/Jun 26 15:33
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twitterah, I see.  I was still here.Jun 26 15:34
twitterI still have to go....Jun 26 15:34
MinceR:DJun 26 15:36
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schestowitzhttp://www.framablog.org/index.php/post/2009/06/25/odf-ooxml-support-microsoft-office-guerre-des-formatsJun 26 15:41
schestowitzMS shill: "Don't you mean "ODF elephant" in the room? RT @dmahugh (...) Its a new role for me, being the ODF person in the room. #sc34 #openmalaysia"Jun 26 15:42
schestowitzElephant in the room. Invader in Malaysia. Company of crooks...Jun 26 15:43
schestowitzhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8120324.stm "Millions of people who Googled the star's name were greeted with an error page rather than a list of results."Jun 26 15:46
schestowitzTwitter turns to junk..? http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/141154/from/rss09Jun 26 15:50
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Why is it that even on the Web a a defense plan is attack of others? http://ping.fm/Ob1s5Jun 26 15:52
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schestowitzUse your ubuntu as a media center with Moovida < http://www.unixmen.com/linux-tutorials/292-use-your-ubuntu-as-a-media-center-with-moovida >Jun 26 16:11
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Oracle could use ownership of Java to promote Unbreakable and harm RHEL. JBoss uses Java.Jun 26 16:17
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cjwhat do you guys think about moonlight on android/the g1?Jun 26 16:22
cjhttp://wp.colliertech.org/cj/?p=442Jun 26 16:22
MinceRit might be illegal :>Jun 26 16:24
MinceR"JNIEXPORT jboolean JNICALL Java_our_shit_here_SetSurface"Jun 26 16:25
MinceRlolJun 26 16:25
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Many things on the Net are broken today. There's reporting regarding rise in junk traffic (Windows botnets).Jun 26 17:07
schestowitz"It's a sad, horrific story. Homeowner returns to find his house demolished. The demolition company was hired legitimately but there was a mistake and it demolished the wrong house." http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/06/authenticating_1.htmlJun 26 17:08
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Clear Shuts Down Operation < http://ping.fm/b6kxh > What happens to the data?Jun 26 17:12
schestowitz"Budapest, Hungary, June 23th, 2009 - Artex Studios, Inc.® is proud to announce the immediate availability of Mahjong ZodiacTM for Linux, a funny and colorful casual skill game. It has a very unique 3-matching and mahjong gameplay." http://www.linuxpr.com/releases/11471.htmlJun 26 17:15
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Glyn to MSJack: " @jackschofield I suppose people think "upgrade" means different things in different contexts" http://ping.fm/lu9sMJun 26 17:22
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cjMinceR: yeah, nice naming convention, eh?Jun 26 17:28
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] RT @glynmoody Update on Munich's GNU/Linux programme, LiMux - by middle 2012 80% of 14,000 computers to be convertedJun 26 17:37
schestowitzMPs Plot Against Transparency - and Lose the Plot http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2009/06/mps-plot-against-transparency-and-lose.htmlJun 26 17:39
schestowitzIran Has Built a Censorship Monster, With Help From Western Tech  < http://mashable.com/2009/06/22/iran-censorship-monster/ >Jun 26 17:39
tessierschestowitz: What mysql command do you need to run? You should have full access to everything now.Jun 26 17:41
tessierschestowitz: You can block the bot by IP with an iptables rule.Jun 26 17:42
schestowitztessier: I got it sorted outJun 26 17:42
schestowitzI use a front endJun 26 17:43
tessiercoolJun 26 17:43
schestowitzSomething for WordPressJun 26 17:43
schestowitzbasically something that mass-closed commentsJun 26 17:43
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] NotN: Michael Jackson dies, apparently http://bit.ly/A31uwJun 26 17:47
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] http://ping.fm/RPjId "The emoting over Steve Jobs' secret liver transplant has clarified, says Douglas Rushkoff, just how childishly dep ...Jun 26 17:47
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Supermarket suppliers 'helping destroy Amazon rainforest' < http://ping.fm/nuJPQ >[via @glynmoody]Jun 26 17:52
schestowitzNHS busted...? Government ordered to publish reviews of risky IT projects < http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/22/236526/government-ordered-to-publish-reviews-of-risky-it-projects.htm >Jun 26 17:53
schestowitzDutch Government: Save Newspaper Industry With Internet Access Tax < http://thenextweb.com/2009/06/23/save-newspaper-industry-tax-internet-access/ >Jun 26 17:54
schestowitzSan Francisco enacts first mandatory composting law in U.S. < http://www.ethicurean.com/2009/06/23/compost-sf/ >Jun 26 17:56
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] EU, US act against China on raw material exports < http://ping.fm/NZwSr > Impeding free trade when it suits them. What a farce.Jun 26 18:02
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schestowitzThe long tail of blogging is dying < http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/jun/24/charles-arthur-blogging-twitter >. Comeback of microblogging..?Jun 26 18:05
schestowitzHidden Whale Culture Could Be Critical to Species Survival < http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/06/whaleculture/ >Jun 26 18:08
ThistleWebhow long d'ya reckon it's gonna be before the Royal Mail want to tax email to make up for their loss in mail revenue? The more peeps send email, the less they have to send snail mail which may or may not get to it's destination, not to mention cost money and be a few days later than sent.Jun 26 18:11
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Nick Carr Cracked. http://ping.fm/15GITJun 26 18:12
schestowitzThistleWeb: it might reduce spamJun 26 18:12
schestowitzSpain tops EU fishing 'overcapacity' ranking   < http://www.euractiv.com/en/environment/spain-tops-eu-fishing-overcapacity-ranking/article-183468?Ref=RSS > Jun 26 18:12
schestowitzThistleWeb: but people can still send packetsJun 26 18:12
schestowitzWave, Twitter, IRC, etc.Jun 26 18:12
schestowitzThink tank: Costly libel suits are stifling science "Last year I published an article in The Guardian about chiropractors who claim to treat childhood conditions such as asthma, colic and ear infection. My views on that treatment clashed with those of the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) and it threatened to sue me for libel. "Jun 26 18:13
ThistleWebyeah, I was just thinking of all the infrastucture the postal service has to cover every home in the country, and how snail mail was the only option, and they were the only provider, so the costs were divided by a lot more peepsJun 26 18:13
schestowitzhttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/article6493564.ece The whole "IP" bubble in general harms as much as it helps. People think about how it 'protects' them... until they become the victim.Jun 26 18:13
schestowitzThistleWeb: here in Manc some post boxes are 'shut'Jun 26 18:14
ThistleWebmany PO's are closingJun 26 18:14
ThistleWeblocal onesJun 26 18:14
schestowitzThink if the days or going to libraries for something like a Wikipedia article... or waiitng for a month for it to arrive by postJun 26 18:14
schestowitzThistleWeb: also the boxes in the streets, not just officesJun 26 18:15
schestowitzThis would ease collection Jun 26 18:15
ThistleWebthey were struggling for years anyway, how many PO's did you see which weren't overpriced cornershops with a window and a clerkJun 26 18:15
schestowitzand Windows, tooJun 26 18:15
ThistleWebI understand centralising them moreJun 26 18:15
schestowitzThe Russian post offices might still be moving to Red HatJun 26 18:15
schestowitzE-mail spam is a whole big conspiracy of Royal Mail :-pJun 26 18:16
ThistleWeblolJun 26 18:16
schestowitzAnd Data for All: Why Obama's Geeky New CIO Wants to Put All Gov't Info Online < http://www.wired.com/politics/onlinerights/magazine/17-07/mf_cio >Jun 26 18:16
ThistleWebyeah, you can opt out of paper spam but they dont want you to, as they get paid to deliver it knowing it usually goes from your letterbox to the bin without passing your eyeballs, and if everyone opted out then your post would be more expensiveJun 26 18:17
amarsh04I think that my local post office should just be more honest and place a paper recycling bin next to the rubbish bin adjacent to the (more than 1000) post office boxesJun 26 18:18
schestowitzhttp://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/blogs/murrayrust/?p=2146 (Can we mashup pollution data onto OpenStreetMap in realtime?) I get lots of pollution hereJun 26 18:18
amarsh04schestowitz... are the instruments for measuring pollutants affordable and networkable enough for many people to be connecting them to the internet?Jun 26 18:19
ThistleWebit's an area the internet has destroyed, but we still need the infrastructure for parcels, legal documents etcJun 26 18:20
schestowitzNot for lonJun 26 18:21
schestowitzNot for longJun 26 18:21
amarsh04post office delivers ebay and amazon.com orders here in .auJun 26 18:22
schestowitzhttp://www.escience.cam.ac.uk/projects/mobiledata/Jun 26 18:22
schestowitzBasically if you live by the road, it's messyJun 26 18:22
amarsh04if I want a pre-recorded compact disk, I can order it from amazon or similar, through my local retailer, or direct from the artistJun 26 18:23
amarsh04in 2 of the 3 cases delivery is via the post officeJun 26 18:23
ThistleWebthe UK have a separation between the PO (the office you go to buy stamps, renew licences etc) and the state monolopy Royal Mail (the peeps who handle all the mail and deliver it)Jun 26 18:23
ThistleWebthere are other companies who do some parts of the mail delivery, but they cherry pick the most profitable areas to conpete against Royal MailJun 26 18:24
amarsh04bigger post offices here are run by Australia Post, smaller ones are franchisesJun 26 18:24
ThistleWebthe PO's here (at least the local ones) are self employed franchises tooJun 26 18:26
amarsh04in our area 2 post offices remain, 5 franchise post offices were closed (which weren't really viable businesses anyway)Jun 26 18:26
ThistleWebwho need to sell all sorts of other stuff to stay in business, poor selection of old shit at yr 3000 pricesJun 26 18:26
schestowitzSarychev Peak Eruption, Kuril Islands < http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=38985 >Jun 26 18:27
amarsh04in .au the official post offices do lots of other bill paying services, passport applications and the likeJun 26 18:28
ThistleWebit's like bus routes, a state monolopy guarantees that every household has a reasonably regular bus service regardless of how remote they are, where a private firm can cherry pick the popular routes and flood those to take customers awayJun 26 18:28
ThistleWebamarsh04: yep same hereJun 26 18:28
ThistleWebthey complain when the govt want to move pensions / benefits etc to bank payments because they lose customersJun 26 18:28
ThistleWebI try to avoid the PO for bill payments, as the banks do it without a chargeJun 26 18:29
ThistleWebif you're a customer of that bankJun 26 18:29
amarsh04we never had "post office saving accounts"... post offices were agencies of the government owned bankJun 26 18:30
amarsh04no extra charges for bill payments via post office here. Many people use a bank-affiliated service called BPAY hereJun 26 18:30
ThistleWebmy central PO moved into the upstairs of a store, it's queue's used to be real long, now they have 3 less windows and longer queues, but that's progress and efficiency savings for yaJun 26 18:31
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] UK Government debt: That’ll be £2.2 trillion, please < http://ping.fm/1RNNS >Jun 26 18:32
amarsh04I should get some sleep... local post office kept the same site but shrunk it to lease out other parts of its site to other shopsJun 26 18:32
amarsh04same counter staff thoughJun 26 18:32
ThistleWebwhen 3 or 4 of the 9 windows were always empty anyway, at least moving to a new spot with less windows gives the impression of them working more efficient even if nothing has really changedJun 26 18:32
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yuhongGood thing I never have read digg, I read slashdot instead.Jun 26 18:33
schestowitzhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8117915.stm ( 'Oldest musical instrument' found )Jun 26 18:33
amarsh04I can't think of a post office in our state that requires stairs to access...Jun 26 18:33
schestowitzMS apologists to Microsoft's rescue: http://www.itwriting.com/blog/1553-eu-responds-to-questions-on-microsofts-plans-for-windows-7.htmlJun 26 18:34
ThistleWebthey do have a lift for peeps unable to make the stairs, I doubt they would have gotten the licence without itJun 26 18:34
ThistleWebthey know PO's usual customers are pensionersJun 26 18:35
schestowitzMurdered journo: Russian supreme court orders retrial in Anna Politkovskaya murder case < http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/25/anna-politkovskaya-russia-supreme-court-retrial > Jun 26 18:35
yuhongBTW, do you know what I am reading on slashdot.Jun 26 18:35
yuhongThis: http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/06/26/1422248/Copyfraud-Is-Stealing-the-Public-DomainJun 26 18:35
schestowitzWeb filters to censor video games < http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/games/web-filters-to-censor-video-games-20090625-cxrx.html >Jun 26 18:37
yuhongI sometimes go to digg, but that is almost always because it is listed in Google search results.Jun 26 18:39
schestowitzCute whale.. look like a baby dinosaur: Whales Might Be as Much Like People as Apes Are < http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/06/whalepeople/ >Jun 26 18:40
schestowitzDigg used to be goodJun 26 18:41
MinceRdo we think the ACTA makes software patents mandatory?Jun 26 18:41
yuhongBut I never read it.Jun 26 18:42
yuhongBut I never really read it.Jun 26 18:42
yuhongAnd I prefer slashdot now anyways.Jun 26 18:42
yuhongAnd recommend slashdot.Jun 26 18:43
MinceRi lean towards reddit but i haven't added the feed(s) yet.Jun 26 18:43
yuhongI sometimes spend a lot of time on slashdot.Jun 26 18:43
schestowitzMore Linux for Italian schools. "The pilot should encourage other schools to also increase their use of open source operating systems, office productivity tools and for email." http://www.osor.eu/news/it-italian-government-to-increase-use-of-open-source-in-schoolsJun 26 18:44
yuhongBTW, on Joel on Software written by a former MS manager, yep his blog is I think famous.Jun 26 18:45
schestowitzWas.Jun 26 18:45
yuhongAnd he talks a lot about his previous work at MS, such as thisJun 26 18:45
ThistleWebM$ losing managers in different departments is a two edged sword, sure it's one more hit, but where are they going? Have they really left in spirit?Jun 26 18:46
yuhonghttp://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000052.htmlJun 26 18:46
yuhongAbout Excel for Windows.Jun 26 18:46
schestowitzFinancial Support Issues < http://ardour.org/node/2768 >Jun 26 18:48
yuhonghttp://tech.slashdot.org/story/09/06/26/0652216/Microsoft-Backed-Firm-Says-IBM-Is-AnticompetitiveJun 26 18:55
ThistleWebyeah M$ hate monopolies if it's not theirsJun 26 18:55
ThistleWebapparently monopolies are bad for consumer choiceJun 26 18:56
ThistleWeb*in search and advertisingJun 26 18:56
ThistleWebbut not in OS's and office suitesJun 26 18:57
yuhongNot just in search and advertising.Jun 26 18:57
Omar87Hi guys!Jun 26 18:57
ThistleWebthat was a Microsoft statementJun 26 18:57
ThistleWebcomplaining about googleJun 26 18:57
ThistleWebto the DOJJun 26 18:57
Omar87Wait a minute: Dana Blankenhorn is a "He"? Not a "She"?Jun 26 18:58
ThistleWebbeing very selective about which monoplies it meansJun 26 18:58
yuhongI mean they are targeting IBM this time.Jun 26 18:58
ThistleWebyepJun 26 18:58
yuhongThe first comment on slashdot is BTWJun 26 18:58
yuhongTalk about the pot calling the kettle black!Jun 26 18:58
yuhonghttp://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1282815&cid=28480271Jun 26 18:59
Omar87Guys, don't you find it hilarious, and also quiet disgusting that those who keep yapping about how Mono, .NET and all other M$ crap is "Cool, Good, better than Java... etc." are the same people who blame us for defending our beloved OS, Programming Languages, Frameworks, Programs.. etc.?Jun 26 19:01
ThistleWebit's the old Nixon defense of "ot's not if the Pres does it"Jun 26 19:01
yuhongBTW, it would be interesting to compare IBM's OS/360 to MS's WIn32.Jun 26 19:01
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[davidgerard] everyone on [insert dead celebrity here]: http://stereotypist.livejournal.com/131545.htmlJun 26 19:02
yuhongIn terms of lock-in.Jun 26 19:03
yuhongAnd how both IBM and MS guards it.Jun 26 19:04
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Cost of Windows: http://ping.fm/6OE6k “spam will cost $140 billion worldwide in 2008, of which $42 billion will be in the United States ...Jun 26 19:07
yuhongIt would be interesting to see how the lawsuit would have been perceived if this was happening 20 years ago.Jun 26 19:16
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] http://ping.fm/aXdJD Linux news getting buriedJun 26 19:42
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twitterhmph, lazy reporting from the Inquirer ->  But it is also possible that if we start looking for links we should be able to connect suppression of Linux on digg to the assassination of President John Kennedy and the take-over of the White House by lizard people.Jun 26 19:51
schestowitzNo, it's trollingJun 26 19:51
schestowitzBut the INQ is dyingJun 26 19:51
twitterIt does not take much research to dig up M$'s history of astroturf.Jun 26 19:51
schestowitzIts reporters started moving awayJun 26 19:51
schestowitzEditor left, Charlie starter own blog and I heard something about a coming announcementJun 26 19:52
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twitterSad, there were some good ones at the Inquirer.Jun 26 19:52
schestowitztwitter: sometimes the INQ can be goodJun 26 19:52
schestowitzI would not discount themJun 26 19:52
schestowitzThat's why I read their RSS feedJun 26 19:52
schestowitztwitter: in this case, they did wellJun 26 19:52
schestowitzThey gave attention and audience to the real problem SJVN raisesJun 26 19:53
twitterthanks for the link, it's nice to see astroturf stories get more "mainstream" treatment.Jun 26 19:53
twitterI think you have done a much better job of exposing M$ abuse.Jun 26 19:54
schestowitzHere's something you don't hear every dau: http://hdtv.biz-news.com/news/en_US/2009/06/25/0012/boxee-extends-to-all-windows-users-adds-apps "While Boxee has been available for Linux computers and Macs, it was only possible to get it for Windows as an invite-only alpha."Jun 26 19:54
schestowitzWindows... alpha... last... experimentalJun 26 19:54
twitterHere's an example of a story that got buried http://slashdot.org/submission/1026729/Intel-Redies-GNULinux-Friendly-ACPI-ReplacementJun 26 19:54
twitterIt was hot yesterday and it's bombed out today.Jun 26 19:55
schestowitzAstroTurfing is like uber-taboo. The media knows it's there, but it can't really talk about it.Jun 26 19:55
schestowitzSame goes for scwagJun 26 19:55
schestowitzMany journos get schwag and keep quiet about itJun 26 19:55
twitterthat's why blogs like BN are good to read and traditional newspapers are failing.Jun 26 19:55
twitterhere's a little link for lurkers who might be interested in Slashdot astroturf.  http://slashdot.org/~twitter/journal/204737Jun 26 19:57
twitterhere's my poison pen collection.  http://slashdot.org/~twitter/journal/206959Jun 26 19:57
schestowitzI was happy to see /. covered the T3 lawsuit an hour or two agoJun 26 19:57
schestowitzIt did bother (albeit HARDLY) to mention that MS funds itJun 26 19:58
schestowitzAnother SCOJun 26 19:58
schestowitzBut like with SCO, the media refuses to give attention to what everyone knows -- that MS fueled it financiallyJun 26 19:58
schestowitzhttp://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/content/sponsorsJun 26 20:02
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] OSCON 2009 has already sold out to Microsoft http://ping.fm/07vfd Microsoft bought a keynote spot, tooJun 26 20:07
twitterI wonder where they get the money.  Kind of a shame for them to be screwing around with free software conferences while they fire employees.Jun 26 20:08
twitterHint to M$ employees - better find work with people who care.Jun 26 20:09
schestowitzThey EEEJun 26 20:11
schestowitzEither way, I'll slam ORLY again tomorrowJun 26 20:11
schestowitzit gets worse every year for O'Reilly. They accept more money and give Microsoft more control over the event.Jun 26 20:11
twitter"I'm sorry, Bob.  We really like your work but it was more important for us to give lots of money to the Open Source moment than it was to pay your salary.  Word to the wife and kids, have a great life. "Jun 26 20:12
twitterDon't forget Elgen's nice tongue lashing.Jun 26 20:12
twitterThat kind of caps off the whole "Open Source" thing for me.Jun 26 20:13
twittergotta go, bbl.Jun 26 20:13
schestowitzEbem MoglenJun 26 20:15
schestowitz*benJun 26 20:16
schestowitzElgen sound good tooJun 26 20:16
schestowitzBut it's like that Mike Elgan MS fanJun 26 20:16
schestowitzNot a nice pictureJun 26 20:16
schestowitzAnyhoo, I'll do some daily links. Loads today!Jun 26 20:16
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yuhongYep, they sound so similar that they can be confused.Jun 26 20:26
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yuhongLike what happened here.Jun 26 20:28
yuhongBTW, on ACPI, have you heard about ACPI WMI?Jun 26 20:29
tessierMicrosoft-backed T3 argues IBM has unfairly sewn up the mainframe market.Jun 26 20:30
tessierWTF?Jun 26 20:30
Carl_Rover2k12tessier: lol thats like the folks at Zune saying Apple has unfairly cornered the MP3 player marketJun 26 20:32
schestowitztessier: there's more to itJun 26 20:35
schestowitzI wrote about it this morning in BNJun 26 20:35
yuhongThough to be honest I don't think O'Reilly will slam Linux or even Mac, so it is actually neutral and don't favor any OS.Jun 26 20:35
Carl_Rover2k12yuhong: well its like asking John Madden to report on SoccerJun 26 20:36
yuhongArs is neutral as well.Jun 26 20:36
yuhongAlso it is unlikely that O'Reilly will critise IBM or Google either, so again it is neutral.Jun 26 20:37
schestowitzBesided the point re OSCONJun 26 20:37
Carl_Rover2k12yuhong: I hope they stay that wayJun 26 20:37
schestowitz*BesidesJun 26 20:37
Carl_Rover2k12I meant ArsJun 26 20:37
yuhongI think it will.Jun 26 20:37
yuhongIt's system guide has both Windows and Linux listed as OSes and even recommends dual-booting.Jun 26 20:39
yuhongI am neutral as well, you know.Jun 26 20:39
yuhongI never slam Linux or Mac or Windows.Jun 26 20:39
Carl_Rover2k12yuhong: just the people and the company behind them?Jun 26 20:39
yuhongReferring to whatJun 26 20:40
yuhongO'Reilly or Ars?Jun 26 20:41
yuhongWhile BN isn't neutral.Jun 26 20:41
Carl_Rover2k12yuhong: all the OSs you mentionedJun 26 20:41
yuhongYes, I don't critise any of them.Jun 26 20:42
yuhongBut I dot critise MS for their business tactics.Jun 26 20:43
yuhongThey are awful.Jun 26 20:43
yuhongAnd that probably is a understatement.Jun 26 20:43
yuhongMy point is that OSCON is neutral, while BN is now.Jun 26 20:44
yuhongMy point is that OSCON is neutral, while BN is not.Jun 26 20:44
yuhonghttp://www.web2summit.com/web2009/public/schedule/detail/10194Jun 26 20:46
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schestowitzyuhong: haha.Jun 26 20:46
yuhongWhat?Jun 26 20:47
schestowitzNo, OSCON invites anti-OSS companies to a supposedly OSS conferenceJun 26 20:47
schestowitzI'll write about it tomorrowJun 26 20:47
yuhongYes, but they don't critise OSS companies, and that is what I mean by neutral.Jun 26 20:47
yuhongBTW, any other anti-OSS companies invited to OSCON?Jun 26 20:48
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yuhongFor example, MS premotes locking in OSS on non-OSS software, which is dangerous.Jun 26 20:49
yuhongFSF has warned about traps like this many times.Jun 26 20:49
yuhongMotif, Java (it is now open source, but...)Jun 26 20:50
yuhongAnd I discussed it before.Jun 26 20:50
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schestowitzHad Oreilly cared about ethics and not just money, he would decline Microsoft's moneyJun 26 20:55
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: unfortunately profit margins typically tarnish journalistic integrityJun 26 20:56
schestowitzHe's not a journalist but mostly a publisherJun 26 20:56
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: but another reason Oreilly doesn't report on it is because he doesn't do articles on mainframes so muchJun 26 20:56
schestowitzThe issue is the prevelance of reporters who depend on money supply from those whom they coverJun 26 20:56
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Linux Powers Storage http://ping.fm/39mz9Jun 26 20:57
schestowitzGNU has serious issues with ORLYJun 26 20:57
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: well they get nice kickbacks, and the latest scoops from them if they do submitJun 26 20:57
schestowitzThey essentially take RMS' workJun 26 20:57
schestowitzThen they strip off the ethicsJun 26 20:57
schestowitzThey monetise this workJun 26 20:57
schestowitzAnd at the same time abolish FSF, GNU, etc.,Jun 26 20:57
schestowitzI'm trying to figure out an analogyJun 26 20:57
schestowitzCan you think of something in  history of science?Jun 26 20:58
schestowitzBricklin is the closest one I can think of -- with the spreadhseetJun 26 20:59
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: and what about Lotus Works?Jun 26 21:00
schestowitzWhose work did it use?Jun 26 21:00
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: heres an article where someone defends Bricklin's claim by stat VisiCalc was the first electronic spread sheet software to have electronic based features such as instantly moving to different rows and columns along with automatic calculation. Most seems to be semantics though: http://www.bricklin.com/firstspreadsheetquestion.htmJun 26 21:02
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Linux 2.6.31 is Already in Testing Mode, Slated for Release in Summer http://ping.fm/d19erJun 26 21:02
schestowitzCarl_Rover2k12: is he lecturing these days?Jun 26 21:03
schestowitzHe's friends with PJJun 26 21:03
Carl_Rover2k12schestowitz: not sureJun 26 21:03
schestowitzMicrosoft pushes money into his pocketsJun 26 21:04
schestowitzNot literally; sponsorshipsJun 26 21:04
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yuhongYep, MS is trying to fool people into thinking that they support open source.Jun 26 21:07
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] K Desktop Environment Looking for Developers from Ubuntu Camp http://ping.fm/izR7HJun 26 21:07
yuhongWhile making it dependent on proprietary software.Jun 26 21:07
yuhongSo far, they successfully fooled O'Reilly and SourceForge.Jun 26 21:08
yuhongWhich is dangerous, as I said before, FSF warned about traps like this many times, including the now open source Java and Motif.Jun 26 21:09
yuhongFrom <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html>:Jun 26 21:12
yuhong"That doesn't mean it is a good idea to write the program so that it only runs on Windows. Doing so results in a program that is free software but “trapped” by Windows. "Jun 26 21:12
schestowitz"sjvn@schestowitz Broken net? I thought it was just me--well AT&T actually--but I've seeing all kinds of erratic Internet behavior."Jun 26 21:13
schestowitzWindows breaks the WebJun 26 21:14
schestowitzI have zombies eating up bandwidthJun 26 21:14
schestowitzWindows zombies hammering on sites I haveJun 26 21:14
schestowitzAnd causing trouble with hosting limitsJun 26 21:14
yuhongWell, you are right that Windows is the platform where the majority of malware are currently.Jun 26 21:14
schestowitzyuhong: thanks, handy infoJun 26 21:14
yuhongBut is Linux botnets possible? I think so.Jun 26 21:15
yuhongAnd all malware is ultimately the fault of the author.Jun 26 21:15
MinceRwindows provides more tools for malware authors to get their code running on a machineJun 26 21:16
MinceRmore vulnerabilitiesJun 26 21:16
yuhongCertainly.Jun 26 21:16
MinceRof course, the method that relies on convincing the user to install malware by hand exists on all systems that allow installing software at all.Jun 26 21:16
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] 20-25 Watts Suffice for Compete GNU/Linux Experience http://ping.fm/Q9fH3Jun 26 21:17
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Ubuntu GNU/Linux Spreads Quietly, Unlike Marketing-obsessed Companies http://ping.fm/lxsuYJun 26 21:17
yuhongI remember that BN were writing about the difference between "Windows malware" and "computer malware".Jun 26 21:17
yuhongWell, in theory, WIndows, Mac, and Linux malware are all "computer malware".Jun 26 21:18
yuhongBut yes most malware is for Windows.Jun 26 21:18
schestowitzWindows needs reposJun 26 21:18
schestowitzPeople just downloads bits of junk and execute them by double-clickingJun 26 21:19
schestowitzLinux is well ahead in that regard. it also saves time and catalogs appsJun 26 21:19
fewasecurity, quality, repeatabilityJun 26 21:20
MinceRno, windows needs to dieJun 26 21:20
yuhongI know about package managers, and yes it makes downloading software less dangerous.Jun 26 21:20
schestowitzIf I need an app I click the shortcut in my main panel, enter a string lime "rss" or "search" and voila... just tick what you want installedJun 26 21:20
fewarepos are only really possible because of the licensing status of those programsJun 26 21:21
MinceRwell, they could work in the gentoo wayJun 26 21:21
MinceR(some ebuilds)Jun 26 21:21
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] T-Mobile Goes with Linux for Phones http://ping.fm/FHqP2Jun 26 21:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] It's has been a long time since I've tweeted anything...Jun 26 21:22
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] I'm going to watch a movie now, Went to the beach today, I'm tired, my legs are sore...Jun 26 21:22
MinceRyou could tell the package manager to get the package from the official siteJun 26 21:22
MinceRand tell it how to install it.Jun 26 21:22
yuhongI remember that after the long delays the release of Windows 2000 that thurrott was warning that the days of  monolitic OSes are over.Jun 26 21:22
MinceRbut it would probably be frowned upon and sw vendors would keep changing the location of the package.Jun 26 21:22
fewayuhong, they areJun 26 21:22
MinceRwho's thurrott?Jun 26 21:22
yuhongLinux really components the OS well with package managers.Jun 26 21:22
yuhongPaul thurrott.Jun 26 21:22
fewayuhong, everything its HTTP API, and and distrobuted computingJun 26 21:22
schestowitzMS fanJun 26 21:23
schestowitzProfessional fanJun 26 21:23
schestowitzCheerleader if you likeJun 26 21:23
schestowitzMonolithic works for small RT O/SJun 26 21:23
fewabut such a statement is just fluffJun 26 21:23
schestowitzNot for complex systemJun 26 21:23
yuhongHis Windows SuperSite was once one of my favorite sites to visit, but I don't read him often anymore.Jun 26 21:23
schestowitzLook at the size of LinuxJun 26 21:23
schestowitzIt's insane to build it like WindowsJun 26 21:23
yuhongLinux really components the OS well with package managers.Jun 26 21:23
schestowitzAnd IR rendering engine likewiseJun 26 21:23
MinceRit's insane to build anything like windowsJun 26 21:23
schestowitzRendering engines are now HUGE!Jun 26 21:23
fewaremind me how many gigabytes windows 7 isJun 26 21:24
schestowitzHow many lines of code is X?Jun 26 21:24
schestowitzAnd how many developers work on it and patch it? BSD, Linux, H-P, IBM, Red Hat, even SCO..Jun 26 21:25
yuhongYep.Jun 26 21:25
yuhongBut to be honest Linux 2.2 was delayed as well.Jun 26 21:25
fewa?Jun 26 21:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Update on Those 300,000 GNU/Linux Sub-notebooks in Uruguay http://ping.fm/uVcEvJun 26 21:27
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schestowitzyuhong: link?Jun 26 21:28
yuhongI am trying to find it, but I remember reading that it was supposed to arrive in 1998, while it ended up releasing around the beginning of 1999, which is not as bad as 2000.Jun 26 21:29
yuhongBut 2000 had ACPI while 2.2 didn't.Jun 26 21:30
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] VirtualBox 3.0 Almost Here, Will Enable DirectX Support from Linux http://ping.fm/SSVnJJun 26 21:32
MinceR2000 also had its windowing system built into the kernel while 2.2 didn't.Jun 26 21:32
yuhongYes.Jun 26 21:32
MinceR2000 also managed files in a broken way in which 2.2 didn't.Jun 26 21:32
yuhongYes.Jun 26 21:32
yuhongI often wonder if Linux developers began working on ACPI support at the beginning of 2.1 development, ACPI would have made it into 2.2.Jun 26 21:33
yuhongI think drafts of the ACPI spec already existed by the beginning of 2.2 development.Jun 26 21:34
yuhongIn fact it was finalized around mid-1997, I think.Jun 26 21:35
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Firefox 3.5 (the "Ogg Release") Reaches New RC http://ping.fm/guUmj , Mozilla Starts Mozillaca Micro-blog http://ping.fm/zTI53Jun 26 21:37
yuhongIn any case, Linux 2.2 was released at the beginning of 1999, which means that the delays, if it even existed, was not that bad.Jun 26 21:37
yuhongBut anyway let's go back to MS's use of open source.Jun 26 21:39
yuhongGoogle/IBM/Oracle, in comparison, run proprietary software on top of open source software, which is not as bad.Jun 26 21:40
yuhonghttp://lkml.org/lkml/1999/1/28/135Jun 26 21:44
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] China Embrace Free Software in the Public Sector http://ping.fm/Xn5v0Jun 26 21:47
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Desire for GNU/Linux in Austrian Schools http://ping.fm/k6v64Jun 26 21:52
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Another Victory for Free Software Licensing (MediaMosa)http://ping.fm/CuKrO , WordPress Sticks to GPL http://ping.fm/ehT2yJun 26 21:57
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-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Ogg Wins More Support as Solution to Blobs in Web Pages http://ping.fm/nd60G http://ping.fm/lBl9RJun 26 22:12
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Phorm Uses the Same Technique as Iran's Regime to Spy on Users http://ping.fm/UJcQyJun 26 22:12
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #software #linux #openJun 26 22:17
trmancohttp://www.collegehumor.com/video:1915736Jun 26 22:22
trmancohttp://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2009/06/google-chrome-30190x-gets-bett.htmlJun 26 22:24
schestowitzBLINGJun 26 22:26
schestowitzIt's just Google, but with background pictures... and sucky results.Jun 26 22:26
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] Google Chrome 3.0.190.x gets better on Linux, Mac: http://is.gd/1eULRJun 26 22:27
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[schestowitz] Why MAFIAA Laws Won't Solve a Thing, Only Enforce Expensive Spying http://ping.fm/8rjDLJun 26 22:27
trmancoBING "It's Google Google Google"Jun 26 22:28
schestowitzI never visited bingJun 26 22:31
schestowitzAnd I'm not going toJun 26 22:32
schestowitzI once saw a toolbar of it in ms.comJun 26 22:32
trmancohttp://www.techflash.com/How_a_Microsoft_veteran_learned_to_love_Linux_and_why_it_matters_48542167.htmlJun 26 22:33
trmancoI didJun 26 22:33
trmancojust to laugh at itJun 26 22:33
schestowitzI sent someone a Google Groups link todayJun 26 22:33
schestowitzThe trolls wash the c.o.l.a. NGJun 26 22:33
trmancodid you post that to COLA?Jun 26 22:34
schestowitzThis is good. It shows nervousnessJun 26 22:34
trmancoI don't rememberJun 26 22:34
schestowitzI posted the above to COLAJun 26 22:34
schestowitzI know the guy. He follows me in TwitterJun 26 22:34
trmancohe does?Jun 26 22:35
trmancohave the link?Jun 26 22:35
trmancoI'm downloading his book right nowJun 26 22:35
trmancoit's freeJun 26 22:35
trmancoI might read itJun 26 22:35
trmancoallJun 26 22:35
trmancohttp://www.lulu.com/items/volume_64/4964000/4964815/13/print/SoftwareWars.pdfJun 26 22:35
trmancoit was written with OOo 3.0Jun 26 22:36
trmanco:DJun 26 22:36
-BNc/#boycottnovell-[trmanco] How a Microsoft veteran learned to love Linux, and why it matters: http://is.gd/1eVwfJun 26 22:37
trmanco"   If you enjoyed a free version of this book, and you want to send me aJun 26 22:37
trmancodonation as thanks for my two years of labor, that would be appreciated!Jun 26 22:37
trmancoYou could purchase a paper copy, or go to keithcu.com and click on the Pay-Jun 26 22:37
trmancoPal button. Any amount donated over $5 will be given to worthy efforts inJun 26 22:37
trmancofree software. If you'd like to contribute money towards a particular area ofJun 26 22:37
trmancofree software, but don't know how, I can help!Jun 26 22:37
trmanco"Jun 26 22:37
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_Goblinevening all.Jun 26 22:46
MinceRhayJun 26 22:46
_GoblinI hope this is going to be a MJ free zone.......Jun 26 22:46
_GoblinI think I've just about taken all I can of that story.Jun 26 22:47
MinceRhe won't be moving around much anymore ;)Jun 26 22:47
_GoblinPeople say "forget the allegations remember him for his music"...I wonder if people will think the same when Paul Gadd passes away....Jun 26 22:48
_Goblinanyway...moving on...Jun 26 22:48
_GoblinI wonder when ITV will get the message that Silverlight is not the way to provide their online content.Jun 26 22:49
_Goblinsince ITV is based on advertising revenue, you would think they would want to include as many viewers as possible...Jun 26 22:49
_GoblinThe BBC has and to be fair provides a very good online streaming service.Jun 26 22:50
schestowitz_Goblin: Mary Jo?Jun 26 22:51
schestowitzOhJun 26 22:51
schestowitzMichael JacksonJun 26 22:51
schestowitzHahaJun 26 22:51
_GoblinlolJun 26 22:51
schestowitzNo, we don't talk about it hereJun 26 22:51
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_GoblinBut yes Roy...lets hope its a Mary Jo free zone too.Jun 26 22:51
schestowitzAfter the trolls had left we talked about things that matterJun 26 22:51
schestowitzHe's Senor JoseJun 26 22:51
joseheyJun 26 22:52
josesenorJun 26 22:52
schestowitzWhat's up/Jun 26 22:52
schestowitz_Goblin: it isJun 26 22:52
schestowitzShe sold outJun 26 22:52
josehadn't dropped by for a while...Jun 26 22:52
schestowitzHer blog is a Microsoft slutJun 26 22:52
schestowitzit used to be more balancedJun 26 22:52
joseI wanted to point out a mono comment just writtenJun 26 22:52
schestowitzNow it's MS PRJun 26 22:52
schestowitzI point this out every weekJun 26 22:52
_GoblinRoy, proof that Microsoft's FOSS solutions are infecting everywhere......Jun 26 22:52
josealso the whole thread is about windows portsJun 26 22:52
schestowitzIt's just Vusta 7 this and thatJun 26 22:52
josegreat comes articles, btwJun 26 22:52
schestowitzNo critique, no balanceJun 26 22:52
_Goblintheres a bar opened up down our road called......Moonlight.Jun 26 22:52
schestowitzSame in Seatle P-IJun 26 22:52
schestowitzBoot lickers in the metaphoric senseJun 26 22:53
schestowitzAnd MS Watch is, well... gone/!Jun 26 22:53
schestowitzjose: they invade OSCON againJun 26 22:53
schestowitzWith moneyJun 26 22:53
_GoblinMS Watch.....I did enjoy myself there.Jun 26 22:53
schestowitzThey buy a keynote standJun 26 22:53
schestowitz_Goblin: they should sue Novell thenJun 26 22:53
_GoblinIll have to snap a photo and stick it on TwitpicJun 26 22:54
schestowitzI'm not even sure whose product Moonlight isJun 26 22:54
schestowitzIt's for MicrosoftJun 26 22:54
schestowitzBuilt by Microsoft programmersJun 26 22:54
schestowitzWho receive their paycheck from Microsoft via NovellJun 26 22:54
_GoblinJo Shields is the head barman...;)Jun 26 22:54
cmorganmoonlight is built by novell programmersJun 26 22:54
schestowitzPaid by whom?Jun 26 22:55
cmorganby novellJun 26 22:55
schestowitzWho pays Novell?Jun 26 22:55
josethe comment http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2009-06-25-009-39-NW-MS-EV-0016 is not evolved. it just ties together a few things inspired largely by recent BN postingsJun 26 22:55
cmorganlots of people, microsoft, their other customersJun 26 22:55
MinceRthey have other customers now?Jun 26 22:55
schestowitzMicrosoft voucher customersJun 26 22:55
schestowitzThose that pay MS for software patentsJun 26 22:55
MinceRoh.Jun 26 22:55
_Goblinwho are the "other customers"?Jun 26 22:55
schestowitzTo buy their 'kosher' monoJun 26 22:55
cmorganMinceR: i would presume. some of that should be given in their sec filingsJun 26 22:56
joseeg..Jun 26 22:56
jose>> MSdotnet companies try to move to mono. Microsoft threatens lawsuit (stick) and offers a sweet deal with short-term savings or fully paid executive vacation trips (carrot) to move to the more capable and less risky MSdotnet. Company backs down from a move to the less capable, riskier, and less rewarding mono platform.Jun 26 22:56
joseandJun 26 22:56
jose>>Jun 26 22:56
joseTomorrow dotnet patent trolls, who have Linux hooked, keep a steady assault on Linux as necessary (low profile perhaps) so that no major paying dotnet user moves to (mono or to) Linux.Jun 26 22:56
joseand even..Jun 26 22:56
jose>> Canonical will compete with Novell for Microsoft's attention (again, giving Microsoft the upper hand as the jesters fight for a chance to entertain the King). Short-term (maybe 5 years), they will gain something once they license for the use of mono. Regardless of whether they survive long-term, they will have helped, along with Novell, to screw the wider Linux community (and companies like Red Hat). .. At least this appears to be where Canonical/UbuntJun 26 22:56
joseu is headed through their newly expressed mono love and adoptions. Related contributions would be getting upstream Debian to shtt all over itself as well.Jun 26 22:56
cmorganjose: yep, its certainly possible. look at what happened to companies considering linux when sco showed upJun 26 22:57
schestowitzjose: good commentJun 26 22:57
joseimagine a world where all apps are mono or dotnetJun 26 22:57
_Goblinoh god...Jun 26 22:58
josemicrosoft related trolls can blackmail/bribe everyone they care to move over to the safer, better msdotnetJun 26 22:58
schestowitzjose: you know who manage Ubuntu's desktop?Jun 26 22:58
schestowitzA Microsoft employeeJun 26 22:58
schestowitzhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/rickspencer3Jun 26 22:58
joselinux becomes untouchable.Jun 26 22:58
josein many waysJun 26 22:58
schestowitzI don't know what Canonical recruiters were smokin'Jun 26 22:58
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schestowitzjose: that's what they wantJun 26 22:59
schestowitzYou saw the Gates E-mail re c#Jun 26 22:59
josecmorgan, this goes beyond sco since we are talking about ms's lair.. they have oodles of patents and investments in dotnet (not in linux)Jun 26 22:59
cmorganjose: the same thing may happen with the kernel itself no?Jun 26 22:59
schestowitzMaybe I should submit this to LinuxTOdayJun 26 22:59
schestowitzJust haven't had the time with so many Comes-related tidying upJun 26 22:59
cmorganjose: if they can rattle the patent cage a little companies tend to hesitateJun 26 22:59
joseschestowitz: yikesJun 26 23:00
cmorganjose: no one knows what patents they have for .net but i would imagine they have lots of OS related patents tooJun 26 23:00
_GoblinRoy, how about we do a BN distro???Jun 26 23:00
cmorganjose: some of which are likely to conflict with the linux kernelJun 26 23:00
joseis canonical being tricked.. or have they been sold on a vision where they play the role of an important jester?Jun 26 23:01
josecmorgan, dotnet in the kernel.. i don't think soJun 26 23:01
cmorganjose: no no. i mean MS has tons of patents, over 1k per yearJun 26 23:01
joseschestowitz, i submitted one or two of the recent comes but they haven't showed upJun 26 23:02
cmorganjose: so the certainly have patents on OS related technologies, and its likely that at least one of those is being infringed upon by linuxJun 26 23:02
josecarla not around, i wonder who is manning the shipJun 26 23:02
jose_Goblin, anyone can start now working on the design.. the bn wiki can be used for this discussion and planningJun 26 23:03
jose..for one or more BN distrosJun 26 23:03
josecmorgan, they likely have many many thousands of dotnet patent claims but a very very small number of patents really powerful against other os.. these other patents would cost them much to buy or conceive while the dotnet ones are a cakewalkJun 26 23:04
cmorganjose: huh? MS has been developing operating systems for 25 yearsJun 26 23:04
josethey are a business. they want to buy low and see appreciation of assets instead of buying highJun 26 23:04
cmorganjose: they likely have thousands of patents on OS related technologiesJun 26 23:04
josethey cakewalk (the moonwalk) is what fortifies them..Jun 26 23:05
joseit's easy to patent a specialized api rather than a general concept.. while being the first of courseJun 26 23:05
cmorganjose: afaik you can't patent an apiJun 26 23:06
josecmorgan, they can patent every aspect of dotnet. you can copyright the api strings and spec and as well patent the semantics incorporated in the apiJun 26 23:07
joseAn api can lead to thousands of patent claimsJun 26 23:07
cmorganjose: sure, so people won't copy the exact api strings and that should be fineJun 26 23:07
josecopyrightJun 26 23:07
cmorganjose: but i think you are missing the point that in 25 years of os development they must have loads of os patentsJun 26 23:07
josethe patent problem is much deeper and riskierJun 26 23:07
joseos are very oldJun 26 23:08
cmorganjose: theirs is much older than linuxJun 26 23:08
joseplus technically anything can be part of the osJun 26 23:08
josewe are talking about avoiding prior artJun 26 23:08
cmorganjose: i agreeJun 26 23:08
joselinux is not an old osJun 26 23:08
tessierI've been using Linux for 15 years...Jun 26 23:09
joseibm likely has many more os patents and prior art then ms.. though it depends on where you draw the os lineJun 26 23:09
tessierAs far as software goes that is pretty old. Although new versions come out all the time.Jun 26 23:09
cmorganjose: if they've got .net patents that are implementations similar to java, libc etc then those patents aren't going to hold upJun 26 23:09
josems copies a lot..once it is provenJun 26 23:09
josethat has been their historyJun 26 23:09
josetessier, os are much older than 15 yearsJun 26 23:09
cmorganjose: so you have to consider unique implementations of things in .net, and in any case, you only infringe if you do the same thingJun 26 23:09
cmorganjose: well, same thing in the same wayJun 26 23:10
joseyou can patent specifics captured in an api.Jun 26 23:10
cmorganjose: i don't believe soJun 26 23:10
josei'll give you a link .. i'm working on part 2, btwJun 26 23:10
cmorganjose: otherwise why would the fsf be ok with the wine project?Jun 26 23:10
josehttp://boycottnovell.com/2009/02/04/the-api-trap-part-1/Jun 26 23:10
cmorganor mingwJun 26 23:10
josecmorgan, when you copy the api (as does mono) you are doing the same thingJun 26 23:11
josetake a look at that linkJun 26 23:11
josethe wine project is a plan bJun 26 23:11
joseyou don't see wine being pushed into linuxJun 26 23:12
cmorganjose: that article would be better with citations to lawyers that support the argumentJun 26 23:12
cmorganjose: i've heard many times that an interface is not patentableJun 26 23:12
josems' aggressive patent push is of this last decade.. wine covers older stuffJun 26 23:12
cmorganjose: ianal so i can't really commentJun 26 23:12
josebehavior or a description of a machine or process, insofar as software is patentable, is patentableJun 26 23:13
joseapi capture behavior and descriptionsJun 26 23:13
josecmorgan, i do hope software patents will be cut at the knees later this year or next year.. there are great arguments for doing so.Jun 26 23:14
cmorganjose: yeah. at least then it will put mono in the clear :-)Jun 26 23:14
cmorganand wine tooJun 26 23:15
josein part 2 i want to give a more full example.. eventually, i will want the fsf to look at those arguments more closely but I want to do as much legwork as i can firstJun 26 23:15
joseand see what rebuttals show up in public discussionsJun 26 23:15
joseit would put mono in the clear wrt patents and that would really helpJun 26 23:16
josebut contributing to dotnet (see comments I quoted above) helps MonopolyPlatforms.Jun 26 23:16
cmorganyepJun 26 23:16
cmorganoff to dinner, laterJun 26 23:16
joseMicrosoft could not push as hard to MSdotnet, though. That would be greatJun 26 23:16
joselaterJun 26 23:16
schestowitz_Goblin: let's doJun 26 23:18
schestowitzjose: I've done lots of work on the Wiki yesterday.. more to comeJun 26 23:19
schestowitzThe Comes area is now a lot tidierJun 26 23:19
schestowitzBut we ought to set up indexes for topicJun 26 23:19
schestowitzA lady helps me do the text of the exhibit... she's off to her daughter's wedding nowJun 26 23:20
trmancohttp://digg.com/linux_unix/Wine_1_1_23_Released?t=26109163#c26109163Jun 26 23:20
schestowitzjose: if you want to do part 2 and 3 of mono-api, that will help. I still have it written down (since February) that you intend to do so. I'll repost that Mono comment tomorrowJun 26 23:21
schestowitztrmanco: "harlowsmonkeys" whom he mentioned is shill "Tim Smith"Jun 26 23:22
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schestowitzHe stalked me in DiggJun 26 23:22
schestowitzHe still stalks me in other sitesJun 26 23:22
schestowitzAnd he mod-bombs my accountsJun 26 23:23
schestowitzThe comments you point to show that COLA's trolls are still very busy also in Digg (and Slashdot)Jun 26 23:23
schestowitzIf they are not PR agents they could be MS partners  MVPs or somethingJun 26 23:23
trmancooh I seeJun 26 23:24
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yuhonghttp://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/savannahJun 26 23:25
yuhongTalks about problems with SourceForge, Google Code, and more.Jun 26 23:25
yuhong"One additional reason to avoid Sourceforge is that they include advertisements for proprietary software in their mailing lists, so simply using a mailing list on Sourceforge is helping to promote non-free software."Jun 26 23:27
yuhong"Google Code refuses to allow projects hosted there to use certain free software li"censes, including the GNU Affero GPL ... arguing that these licenses are insufficiently popular."Jun 26 23:28
yuhong"Google Code refuses to allow projects hosted there to use certain free software licenses, including the GNU Affero GPL ... arguing that these licenses are insufficiently popular."Jun 26 23:28
yuhonghttp://www.fsf.org/news/dont-depend-on-monoJun 26 23:30
joseschestowitz, my position is that i'll do it if it happens because i always have platefuls of things i would like to do but don't find the time to doJun 26 23:30
joserecently i found motivation and an angle to do a part 2aJun 26 23:31
joseit would be an example.. hypothetical but using terms many could hopefully follow (cats and dogs instead of sw dev jargon and issues)Jun 26 23:31
schestowitzWow.Jun 26 23:32
schestowitzRMS finally wrote about Mono.,Jun 26 23:32
josepart 2b, 2c, etc would involve examples, with some being real ones (but i have to work slowly up to those by going through the mechanics first)Jun 26 23:32
schestowitzHe's explicitly against itJun 26 23:32
josebtw, part 2 would not involve mono unless i chose it as a sampleJun 26 23:32
yuhongAlso, what about the first link that talks about problems with SourceForge, Google Code, and more?Jun 26 23:33
josepart 3 would cover the microsoft threat..why would dotnet be riskier than say javaJun 26 23:33
josei also thought i might do a part 4 which would be an argument against sw patents in general.Jun 26 23:33
schestowitzThis is massiveJun 26 23:33
schestowitzI'l repost itJun 26 23:33
yuhongAlso, did you see my first link that talks about problems with SourceForge, Google Code, and more?Jun 26 23:34
josesourceforge is much more likely to be vuln to msJun 26 23:35
josethey can damage reposJun 26 23:36
schestowitzhttp://boycottnovell.com/2009/06/26/stallman-says-no-to-mono/Jun 26 23:36
josehave tremendous amount of business intelligence.. to know who to target and howJun 26 23:36
josejust read the mono write-up by rms.. i think much the same can be said for mono/dotnet as a whole instead of just c#Jun 26 23:38
yuhongWhat about this first oneJun 26 23:38
yuhonghttp://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/savannahJun 26 23:38
josebtw, yuhong, talk about fresh news.. that was posted like an hour ago i thinkJun 26 23:38
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schestowitzIndeed.Jun 26 23:39
joseschestowitz, you are fast as well.Jun 26 23:39
schestowitzbrbJun 26 23:40
*schestowitz watches http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu-16Wz347gJun 26 23:41
joseyuhong, is "Savane" a typo or how is it related to Savannah?Jun 26 23:48
josedid not know it supported git, btw. that is goodJun 26 23:48
yuhongSavane is a fork of Savannah software.Jun 26 23:51
joseokJun 26 23:51
joseschestowitz, from your C# arti.. http://boycottnovell.com/2009/06/24/bill-gates-on-c-sharp/ ..Jun 26 23:52
jose>> We have to spend a lot of money to make sure the openness of C# is well understood and that it is accepted at a level that allows our innovations to have traction.Jun 26 23:52
joseI suppose what they paid Novell would be considered a lot of moneyJun 26 23:52
schestowitzIndeedJun 26 23:53
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yuhongThat was posted a year ago, BTW, but still good.Jun 26 23:58

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