At 14:32:17 on Tuesday Tuesday 29 April 2008, martin glazer
Can't he still write code from his prison cell?
He can indeed, if he has the energy to concentrate in the prison environment, and after the work that the prison will require of him. He will be fortunate if they make him administrator of the institution's LAN etc. But the remarkable thing is that the man now has at least 25 years of incarceration to look forward to, under circumstances that at the very best will be exceedingly trying, and the only concern expressed here is "what will happen now to ReiserFS. THAT is the depressing part of it.
--- Mark Misulich
wrote: Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 17:01 -0700, John Andersen
wrote:
OAKLAND, California -- Jurors found Linux
programmer Hans Reiser
guilty of first degree murder on Monday,
concluding he killed his
estranged wife in 2006. The verdict followed a
nearly six-month trial
and nearly three days of deliberation
The 44-year-old developer of the ReiserFS
filesystem, sat quietly as a
clerk for Alameda County Superior Court Judge
Larry Goodman read the
verdict. Reiser faces a mandatory sentence of 25
years to life in
prison. Wearing the same dark coat he's worn for
months, the defendant
was immediately removed from the courtroom by one
of four bailiffs
watching over the courtroom. He asked out loud if
he could speak with
his attorney.
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/04/reiser-guilty-o.html
But he doesn't have anything to do with ReiserFS
development anymore
does he? (Well, I mean obviously not now, but
before) Are they still
getting, like, work done without him?
When Vanguard crashed in the everglades, they bought AirTran and changed their name to AirTran. Without that, they would have been finished.
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