On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Al wrote:

>>it is in the kernel.  Microsoft (or anyone else for that matter) can't
>>take your code and use it without consent.  The GPL is one way of giving
>>consent, with certain strings attached.
>
>But they can take the ideas and methods demonstrated by the code in the
>patch. Its not that they are going to take what he wrote and run patch
>against their code. They can take a good idea, sit a skilled programmer in a
>room and adapt the concepts without a bit of a problem.

Really though, even if they do do that, who cares?  It will still
blue screen anyway.  Then restart/reboot/reinstall...  They
assimilate other's ideas, then reimplement them poorly and in a
limited kludgy way, then lock the bugs in for 5 years due to
compatibility issues.  We don't have much to worry about here.

TTYL

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