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● 10.19.07


●● Eric Raymond Has Left Linspire’s Board


Posted in GNU/Linux, Linspire, Microsoft, Open XML, OSI, Standard at 8:33 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


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“Why did Eric leave so quietly? Did he know all too well what he was leaving behind?”Shane once asked himself what Eric Raymond would do after Linspire’s deal with Microsoft. It turns out that shortly after Kevin Carmony had left Linspire, Eric left as well. The press did not report any of this, despite the fact that the press did make a lot of noise when Eric dumped Fedora for Ubuntu Linux. It’s rather amazing how micro-stories beat the macro-stories because of distro war drama. To be fair, it’s also due to Eric’s desire to be heard (carbon copies of the mailing list message to various editors). Why did Eric leave so quietly? Did he know all too well what he was leaving behind?


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Good luck to Linspire, by the way. Best of luck getting that OOXML ‘translator’, which nobody really needed anyway (with the exception of Microsoft).


↺ getting that OOXML ‘translator’


Eric Raymond has been quite silent (as in “low profile”) for several month, but there was an exception. He was actually among those who openly resisted Microsoft’s inclusion in the OSI (just before things fell over, so to speak). And speaking of the OSI, Brian Proffitt talks about his time at GOSCON and also mentions the OSI in an interesting context.


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↺ in the OSI

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> Zemlin caught me rolling my eyes, and asked if I had a problem with the OSI. Not at all. They have well established themselves as guardians of the OSD, and I cannot take away anything from the individual intelligences of the OSI members. But, I said to Zemlin, the LF [Linux Foundation] is already involved with enforcing one standard (the LSB) that could be described as open, why not go the rest of the way?

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