If Univa thinks that the reputation is not important, we should give what Univa 
deserves.

How about maintaining a web site to show people all the FUDs that Univa 
marketing sales are using, and tell people to be aware of this company.

In the early days of Linux vs. Microsoft, MS used to do its own studies to show 
how bad Linux is. And Linux defenders maintain web sites to show why MS cannot 
be trusted by listing all the misleading facts that MS uses against Linux.

Also, we can let other mailing lists know (in fact anyone who is involve in HPC 
know), what kind of company Univa is, so that Univa gets no customers, and then 
it can finally exit and shutdown.


--Chi





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寄件者: Dave Love <[email protected]>

I've no idea why they feel the need to attack underhandedly --
specifically amongst colleagues and potential employers -- the
professional reputation of someone who mis-guidedly offered support, but
others should beware.

[Apologies not to have been able to respond to things here recently, and
there seems to be plenty that needs a response if I can find time.
Anyhow, now for something more constructive.]
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