Am 19. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Lisa Kachold so:
moin moin,
all of your links support the idea that we should stop using FAT
filesystems. We should also stop using them because they suck.
> Since the very early days, a great many integration tools in Linux
> have involved hundreds of patent infringements. Microsoft keeps these
> as a sort of hold card:
>
> http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/05/28/100033867/
Steve Ballmer said, "What's fair is fair." That's like Capone talking
about the advantages of non-violence.
"Gutierrez refuses to identify specific patents or explain how they're
being infringed, lest FOSS advocates start filing challenges to them."
m$ obviously knows the patent infringement claims are bogus or easy to
avoid.
In any case, staying with something controlled by m$ is a bad idea.
If a restaurant keeps poisoning you, stop going to that restaurant.
> So, I personally don't expect that governments and others are suddenly
> going to start to change their use of FAT32, vFAT, etc.
True. Doubly so if we don't come up with a viable alternative for them.
Let's create the alternative and work on getting them to slowly move to
free and unencumbered solutions.
> As you already determined, whatever is used MUST integrate with m$.
> So, they really are not going to be able to hold patents very long for
> cross platform integration.
Actually, I don't think they MUST integrate with m$, but I think that
helps us build a bridge from proprietary to free and open. It would also
help us put the onus on m$ to support the free and open filesystems.
ciao,
der.hans
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