Michels Letter to LI Board 20
Ektanoor writes "Found this today on "Linux Today". Michels "retracts" several earlier citations attributed to him and clarifies his position regarding Linux.
" Man - and I thought I have been misquoted (well, assuming Doug was, of course)! Hopefully, this will ease some of the furor regarding Michels supposed earlier comments.
Well, good, but ... (Score:1)
Whatever. (Score:1)
Sure, you can be mis-quoted. We've all been there, done that, I'm sure. But I'm having a really hard time imagining a context in which some of Michel's comments would be acceptable.
Re:another one.. (Score:1)
/me thinks you meant Ken Thompson?
Like algore? (Score:1)
How much do you want to bet that the interview was Micheals spouting off for 45 minutes in a rambling and "unusually animated" (i.e., perhaps just a wee bit loaded) fashion INTO A REPORTER'S MICROPHONE? That would explain why the anger has not a)seemed righteous, b)been directed right at the publication and the reporter in question.
I have sympathy for the dude -- I have had friends who had similar "problems" and they would say some pretty interesting things, and at a mile a minute, and they would not have a proper memory after the fact. But most of them wouldn't talk to reporters in that state. It is a problem with C (E, F, T, O) Os that people rarely tell them to shut the fuck up, and so they get into the habit of not watching what they say. Add some chemicals and ego into the mix, and there you go
Re: I do (Score:1)
Given that, even if he wasn't mis-quoted, this could be taken as a very reasonable appology for saying something he shouldn't have, while maintaining some sort of dignity.
Like my mama always taught me...
Moving on to the next topic...
Re: I do (Score:1)
Like *my* mama always said, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
;-)
Punk kids? (Score:1)
Smooth of him to list that point and then not addressing it properly. Politician in the makings?
Re:another one.. (Score:1)
Interesting Replies... (Score:1)
coincidence?
-Sean
Misquotation vs. out-of-context quotes (Score:2)
The SCO CEO probably did say those things, but they probably didn't have the meaning put upon them by the reporter. It's hard to say anything substational and not be vulnerable to stuff being taken out of context. This is why politicians seem to talk and talk and yet say absolutely nothing.
Are we being a little bit paranoid? (Score:3)
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Re:Apology accepted. (Score:1)
I think the long term result will be similar, if perhaps somewhat less dramatic.
I mean, not too many corporations are strangled to death by Darth Vader's use of the Force. :)
Apology accepted. (Score:1)
Well.... (Score:1)
(just a joke, folks)
Re:Interesting Replies... (Score:1)
Take a look at some reasonable comments. (Score:2)
http://linuxtoday.com/stories/5788_flat.html