At 15:49 -0500 on 10/09/2010, William H. Blair wrote about Re: Workloads:

Has something changed? The last time (in fact, the last couple of dozen
times) anybody I know tried to give IBM some working code (for various
purposes), they were slapped down immediately, if not actually rudely.

The reason always given was that the lawyers would not let any IBMer
touch (even see, if at all possible) any non-IBM-generated code for
fear of contamination and potential future exposure to a lawsuit (on
the grounds that "IBM saw it and stole my idea" -- not so much from
the company [IBM's actual customer] but from the individual working
for the actual customer, who might later claim proprietary rights to
some code sequence _they_ wrote).

In this case the idea is not submitted the Assembler Code but the
compiled copy (so it can be analyzed for instruction use and
execution counts). While I assume that the code COULD be
disassembled, this results in uncommented which is harder to make use
of than the original fully commented source.
  • Workloads John R. Ehrman (408-463-3543 T/543-)
    • Re: Workloads William H. Blair
      • Re: Workloads Robert A. Rosenberg

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