Fred A. Miller wrote:
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Oh well, this is gonna be funny. M$ still thinks of OSS as a group of hacks or something. I can see it when the M$ rep starts to spew something about stability and increased security. Then comes the tearing and the ripping into the falacies. I can see Linux pro's giving detail info about the holes in IIS, Email server, etc and how exploits with the code can expose systems and users to hacks galore. I wouldn't be surprised to see some very bruised ego's after the show for M$. Think about how the rep will try to hint at things and at the same time skirt issues such as SUS, software assurance, etc.... This is going to be interesting. Cheers, Curtis