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Re: Purely for your amusement

From: Chuck Hamilton <chuckh_at_softhome.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 10:39:36 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0055D2EE.20030228103936@fatcity.com>


RE: Purely for your amusementSorry for that HTML reply. OE usually asks me if I want to send HTML or plain text whent he recipient is marked as "text only" in the address book. Apparently the fact that oracle-l was in the reply-to and not the from header confused it and it never asked. It just sent it as HTML. I'll watch out for this in the futire.

hmmm...
ok, let's give one of the largest known hacking/cracking/virii producing countries in the world, the source code to the most common desktop in the world for 'security' purposes?
Bill has got be to smokin' something...
Any bets on how long it will take the source code to make it on the net?

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Microsoft committed to providing Chinese government with information necessary to buy Microsoft products: The Chinese government will soon be able to view the source code for the Windows operating system, now that it has agreed to participate in Microsoft's Government Security Program (GSP)
-- a program designed to assuage concerns about the security of the OS by
allowing governments to review its underlying source code. "We are committed to providing the Chinese government with information that will help them deploy and maintain secure computing infrastructures," said Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates who was in Beijing today to announce the pact. "We see this agreement as a significant step forward in Microsoft's relations with the Chinese government." Gates can only hope. After all, the Chinese government has long been quite vocal about its preference for Linux, even going so far as to develop its own version of the operating system, dubbed Red Flag Linux, that it says will eventually replace Windows and Unix on all of its government PCs and servers.

Pat.
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