On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Charles Galpin wrote:
> I've been meaning to say something for a while now.
>
> I have found it very refreshing of late, to see Red Hat employees like
> Matt Galgoci for example, being so active on this list. Even taking a
> stand to defend his company / product at times. Great stuff.
>
> Makes me wonder about a few things too.
>
> Is this part of your job, or just personal interest (there is no bad
> answer to this)
>
> How many shares / options does the average Red Hat employee have their
> grubby little fists clenched around.
>
> oh, and do your face muscles hurt from smiling so much :)
>
They don't have to identify themselves as Redhat employees, they could
just as easily masquerade as anyone and just talk up Redhat left and
right.
Personally, I think Redhat involvement in the list is a good thing for us,
though dangerous for Redhat (too easy to spill the beans accidently).
"Damned if you do, damned if you don't"
Bill Carlson
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