To share the fun, here's his response to my call to address his issues from the first article. Note that:
1) He is not confident enough of his results to post them under his own name. 2) He is not interested in obtaining correct information when offered. It's curious that his "repeated attempts" to contact me consisted of a single email on March 8 which did not identify the purpose of his request, nor his intent to publish the information. Note also that the original LinuxWorld article has been heavily modified to remove the more inflammatory comments, particularly the claims against the IBMers. I have a copy of the original article; it's much different than the one that is publically posted. I have to conclude that the gentleman is pursuing a consulting project for these articles. I have contacted his organization again to determine a method to contact him directly. We'll see if it produces results. -- db -----Original Message----- From: rudy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 12:59 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Thanks for returning the call However, that was about six-eight weeks ago and the issue has been pretty much resolved since. Rudy de Haas http://www.edpstaff.com/ Author: The Unix Guide to Defenestration - see http://www.winface.com/ The Linuxworld.com TCO series - see http://www.winface.com/linux.html 519-896-2560 EDT
