Tridgell Uses Plugfest Against Microsoft 29
inkslinger77 writes "Andrew Tridgell helped the European Commission's defense of its 2004 Microsoft antitrust ruling at the Court last week by talking about Plugfest, and revealing Microsoft's lack of participation. In an interview after the court had adjourned for the day, Tridgell explained that for the past six years Microsoft has boycotted the event, where engineers from around the world meet up to test their software for interoperability. "
Re:Ugh, what a name (Score:2)
Given any symbol, humans are capable of overloading its meaning in spoken language.
Monty Python "explored" this concept: http://www.jumpstation.ca/recroom/comedy/python/n
And? (Score:1, Insightful)
Nope and in america owning a southern flag ain't (Score:2, Insightful)
MS used to go to this event that promotes interoperability. Then it stopped. EXACTLY at the moment MS started to think it could make a mono-culture with its operating system. "Your honor, goes to show intent". Watch law and order sometime for the precise term.
TROLL????? WTF??? (Score:2)
Re:And? (Score:2)
Being a monopoly isn't illegal. Being anti-interoperability isn't illegal. Being both at the same time may very well be illegal.
Stands to reason (Score:4, Insightful)
Of course they have.
Primus: They don't have to go, it's a voluntary event.
Secundo: They don't want their software to interoperate with anything else than their software.
Tertio: Profit? As in "What's in it for Microsoft?"
So, it's perfectly reasonable of Microsoft to "boycott" the event. It's what you'd expect them to do.
Re:Stands to reason (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Stands to reason (Score:2)
Yeah, that's what I said:
Other than that, I think your divinations are basically correct.
Re:Stands to reason (Score:1)
In this particular case, I don't see where Microsoft has to lift a finger to help the other guys.
Re:Stands to reason (Score:2)
Re:Stands to reason (Score:3, Insightful)
Interestingly, Microsoft initially wrote public RFCs about the protocol, licenced it to AT&T, sponsored the plugfest initialy, and, if I reccollect correctly, flew Andrew to the first one or two.
It's interesting they have backed so far from what they once proposed as "Common Internet File Service" (CIFS).
Arguably, their tactic was to embrace the IBM-/Microsoft-developed protocol, now it's
Re:Stands to reason (Score:2, Insightful)
Well, as the EC courts are soon to prove, what's in it for microsoft is that interoperability of their software is very closely linked with their legal rights to do business there.
Plugfest? (Score:2, Informative)
IFS Plugfest is not the same thing (Score:5, Informative)
Also, ITSC Plugfest is NOT the one TFA refers to (your Google fu is weak). As you might expect, Tridgell was talking about one relevant to Samba: the CIFS Conference & Plugfest, operated by the Storage Networking Industry Association. Most of the vendors who sponsor it do not use Linux on their storage solutions.
Re:IFS Plugfest is not the same thing (Score:2)
Nope... (Score:4, Insightful)
How to change a heart? (Score:3, Insightful)
Unfortunately, MS quite simply is utterly contempuous of all courts. They do not accept that the courts should have any authority over them. They don't believe that antitrust is "real" law that should be obeyed. At best, it is a hazard to be evaded.
I do not know how to change the philosophy of such a corrupt organization. Perhaps jailing Bill Gates for 6 months on contempt charges might help. More likely not, as they will see it as arbitrary and capricious. Everything I've seen says MS has an extremely strong internal culture that resists change.
Re:How to change a heart? (Score:4, Insightful)
Once that dynamic changes, they'll stop breaking laws.
And it would take more than sending Bill Gates to jail for 6 months. All that would accomplish is to change the corporate structure such that he doesn't get personally smacked by the courts again.
Re:How to change a heart? (Score:2)
something like percentage proffit forfiture
25 or 50% of the proffit of the offending products should certainly put a crip in MSs attitude