/me dons his flame-retardant suit If you could ask Microsoft a question, what would it be?
That is not a theoretical question. There's a strong chance that we can have some fairly senior Microsoft Australia representatives [1] at a SLUG meeting (likely this month's). One shall be a business person, the others are engineers. This is our chance to ask the hard questions that have been burning in the backs of our minds. The main rules are: * Keep it civil and intelligent. A hard question can be asked in a courteous fashion. Asking "Why do you eat babies?" doesn't help anyone. * Keep the questions short and to the point. Remember that the questions will be asked verbally. We want to maximise our limited time. If you really need to, split the question into multiple parts. * Keep it on topic. I know a lot of us wonder why Windows ME ever existed, but that doesn’t help the FLOSS community today. Post your questions on the SLUG wiki[2], and discuss them on the SLUG activities list[3]. We also need a SLUG member to entrust to manage the questions and collate them so that they may be asked at the meeting. Any takers? BTW, we are fully aware of the delicacies of having Microsoft present at our LUG. We only accepted the offer after careful deliberation and after assurances that this would be a community-led event. If you're frustrated with Microsoft, let them know at the meeting though a poignant question. If you can't make it to the meeting, we are going to have a recording available for download. [1] We were going to get Sam Ramiji from Redmond, but he's had to cancel his trip. There will be another bloke arriving in Melbourne for linux.conf.au. [2] http://wiki.slug.org.au/microsoftquestions [3] http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/activities -- "that's one thing I like about the Microsoft culture - is that we wake up every day thinking about companies like Wang" - Bill Gates, ABC News (USA), 2005-02-16
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