Sam Ruby wrote:
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 8:17 AM, Andrew C. Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 The OSP probably offers no coverage.  Even sam said something along the
lines that it is at best helpful and probably "harmless".

Please make the effort to quote me correctly.

Some facts to consider: I've never heard of a case of Microsoft using
their patents offensively. Also, there seems to be a general consensus
 I guess you need to read the news a little more often :-).  In addition to
the most famous issue, Microsoft has used the patent system to harm open
source through third parties in the past.  Thus far they have primarily
aimed at Linux.

How has the Linux community reacted?  Nor only have they not removed
code based on the the results of speculative theories about what
Microsoft might do, as far as I know, they have not engaged in
speculative exercises trying to determine what actions Microsoft
*might* take.


Point me to the work microsoft has commissioned on Linux and I'll take note.

We might do well to consider following their example.

- Sam Ruby

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