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Comment Re:Smell test (Score 2, Informative) 85

This just in: due to negative publicity surrounding his comments, WANdisco CEO David Richards has announced plans to rename the company WANkers.

I recently had to assist implementing this software, and trust me, your suggestion would be a much more appropriate name. WANdisco is a horribly expensive solution to a problem that can be solved in much better and cheaper ways (the most obvious one being using something better than SVN in the first place). WANdisco essentially tries to do is turn the turd that is SVN into the turd that is ClearCase. Bleh!

Comment Re:Easily swappable parts (Score 1) 151

Not necessarily. Apple's machines are generally very well designed but are generally a pain in the ass to dissemble and service.

That depends on what you mean by "well designed". Apple's offerings look good, and are decently sturdy, sure. They aren't designed with serviceability in mind, though. If anything they're designed to be a pain in the ass to service, so that noone besides Apple service points will want to touch them.

There should be no reason why a laptop couldn't be well designed like an Apple, and easy to service. These are in no way mutually exclusive, which was the GP's point.

Comment Re:Easily swappable parts (Score 1) 151

Not only that, but this might finally be a way to not being forced to pay the M$-tax on laptops. At least in this country it's currently - for all practical purposes - impossible.

Also, I used to work for a computer repair shop. We would have eaten these things up. We really hated the typical laptops which were a RPITA to work with, and almost impossible to fix even when you discovered the problem. I've really been looking forward to something like this.

Comment Re:My understanding is .... (Score 1) 357

While that's what the purely semantic meaning of the phrase would imply, it's not what the OSI means by "Open Source". Their definition http://www.opensource.org/docs/osd is far more narrow. So is the FSF's definition of "Free Software" http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and these are the definitions most people use...
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Submission + - Legal Action Against Students By their University

FSM_follower writes: I have recently read on http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/staffordshire/6 686619.stm about legal action being take against students writing on private friends linked site such as myspace. Surely it is for private use and expression of oppinions in a free and open way. How can you possibly take legal action when it is a private oppinion expressed to friends over a private linked site between friends. Please read the link and comment, someone will know the full story and explain.

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