I really thought that the good people that write Open Source Software 
put their name in to a header or something. Is that not the case?  The 
Microslaves don't get to sign the software, unless they include an 
easter egg. I haven't seen an easter egg in microsquish software in a 
long time.

Sam.

Chris Cox, N0UK wrote:

> On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Mark Mitchell wrote:
>
>> On Fri November 19 2004 8:10 pm, elhaddi at constantdata.com wrote:
>>
>>> Mr. Steve Ballmer goes to Singapore ...
>>> http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/biztech/11/19/tech.microsoft.linux3.reut/index 
>>>
>>> .html
>>>
>>
>> I really like this part;
>>
>> Balmer: "We think our software is far more secure than open-source 
>> software.
>> It is more secure because we stand behind it, we fixed it, because we 
>> built
>> it. Nobody ever knows who built open-source software," he added.
>
>
> Actually, that is a true statement - very strange indeed coming from 
> microslop.
>
> We know who WROTE the code, but it could have been YOU, or ME, or the 
> next
> door neighbour who BUILT (as in `make config; make dep; make) the code!



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