Comment Evolution of the GZ-22 Airship (Score 1) 66
Comment Re:Shredsort (Score 1) 195
Comment Arial is the official font for some organizations (Score 1) 312
Comment Re:Only because people are dumb (Score 1) 198
Comment Mediator perspective (Score 1) 458
IAADM (I Am A Divorce Mediator).
I worked once with a couple who had a major point of contention over 10 years of family photos stored on the family computer. While he had physical possession of the computer, he claimed the hard drive failed so there was no way to recover the data. She claimed there *must* be a box of negatives somewhere. He responded they had shot only digital for the last several years. I asked if anyone had thought to keep backups for this irreplaceable community property. (of course not). I offered to refer them to a data recovery firm. (can't afford it, too many legal bills already).
Long and the short was, they spent many more $$$ paying their lawyers to litigate who gets to keep the dead hard drive.
Please, please, please, don't expect the law or the courts to solve this problem for you. Sit down together like adults and work it out!
Comment Re:Incentives for Space Travel (Score 1) 123
Comment Contacts in the field (Score 1) 129
Comment Re:You should actually watch this talk ... (Score 1) 397
Comment Re:stating the obvious... (Score 1) 440
Comment Re:Mass Panic? (Score 3, Funny) 136
Comment Dollar value for open source assets (Score 1) 128
Another way to look at this move is that open source projects have a significant dollar value, if for no other reason that the project may compete for market share with other products. One could certainly see the strategic benefit of supporting a "hard to kill" project to compete with a market leader. Now, we have an example of such a project becoming an acquisition target.
This is no different than a company which buys out their competitor for the purpose of "integrating" (e.g., shutting down) a competing product line. Luckily, unlike proprietary solutions, this project will fork back to the community and live on, albeit without Sun's corporate backing.