On Jun 2, 2012, at 5:56 AM, Pedro LamarĂ£o wrote:
> 
> Who exactly is this We person who cannot accomplish the goal of
> dealing with multiple vendors shipping multiple interfaces on
> different machines?
> 
> The Free Software Movement certainly can.

This is very naive, IMO. Where is the influence of free software movement in 
UEFI and the hardware vendors?

As much as people want to ignore reality, and stand entirely on idealism, the 
reality is we're all sharing the same swimming pool whether we use Windows or 
not. We are affected by what Microsoft does. And if you want to consider the MS 
logo/certification requirement akin to pissing in the swimming pool, well you 
can complain about it, that's fair and all, but it doesn't actually produce any 
incentive whatsoever for the offending party to alter their behavior.

> 
> Do nothing. Stand in the way. Wait patiently. Explain to those who
> ask, tolerate a little laughter, a little violence.
> 
> Gandhi style.

Doing nothing is the exact opposite of providing an incentive for MS to change 
their behavior voluntarily. This is not a case of a small number of British 
occupying the native land of others, while out manned 10000:1 by the natives. 
This is a case of being minority in terms of numbers as well as power. Even if 
Red Hat went out on a limb and came up with their own hardware certification 
that exactly contradicts the negative parts of the Microsoft certification, I 
think we all know approximately what that would translate into. It may have an 
effect for some servers. It would likely have zero effect for the vastly larger 
desktop and laptop market, the market for Fedora.


Chris Murphy
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