Ex Red Hatter turned to the dark side?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at mindspring.com
Thu May 27 15:28:59 UTC 2004
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday at mindspring.com> said:
> > On Thu, 27 May 2004, James Marcinek wrote:
> > > Here's an interesting quote from the article:
> > > > "A FORMER Red Hat employee now in the service of the Titan of Redmond
> > > > has been openly slagging off open source to anyone that will listen.
> > > >
> > > > Chris Sharp, director for platform strategy for Microsoft in the
> >
> > big deal. the world is full of chris sharps. they're called "whores."
>
> I know a couple of people that work for Microsoft. They are normal
> people that like to eat, have a place to live, have nice "toys", etc.
> You have no idea what this guy's situation is (or was when he was with
> Red Hat), yet you viciously attack someone you've never met and know
> nothing about. What a nice guy you are.
>
> In short, STFU.
i'm sure the world is full of perfectly personable whores who, for the
most part, are normal people, have a place to live, have nice "toys", are
fun to be around, throw barbecues on the weekends for their friends, etc.
despite your nonsensical accusations above, i in no way "viciously
attacked" mr. sharp. i simply pointed out what was painfully obvious to
anyone, even those who had never met mr. sharp -- that is, that he is
clearly willing to say whatever it takes to make a living, even if it
involves completely contradicting what he said in his previous business
lifetime.
in short, he's a whore. what's the problem here?
rday
p.s. and, also despite the idiocy you wrote above, i never attacked, in
general, "people that work for Microsoft." i never made any reference to
them. nice try at a red herring, though.
More information about the fedora-list
mailing list