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Re: Call for boycot


From: Immanuel Raja Jeyaraj
Subject: Re: Call for boycot
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 20:22:33 +0800 (SGT)

Calling a rep from M$ to speak, there is nothing wrong. Why didn't they
call any one from IBM, HP, DELL who are inclined towards open-source then
M$ is? This really surprise me.


> Le Dimanche 09 Février 2003 03:26, Ruben Safir a écrit :
>> I'm reluctant to move this one step further, which would make it a
>> flame war, but I'll tell you this.  You are flat out wrongf about my
>> political experience and I'm certain that I have more experience in
>> politics than any single person on this list.
>
>>From a European point of view, I am quite shocked by Microsoft being
>> invited
> to an Open-Source conference. Do you know politics so well that you want
> to  support the Talibans? Think twice before giving them an audience.
>
> Although I have no information about it, I believe the conference did
> not  invite them to speak. On the converse, they asked for an
> invitation. It  sugests that this presentation is part of their
> world-domination-end-of-democracy scenario.
>
> Otherwize, I am very interested in gnue and will continue supporting it.
>
> Cheers,
> Jean-Michel POURE
>
>
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