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Host Issues @ 2008-03-14 17:56:57
Filed under: Frustration  Microsoft 
You might have noticed my blog was down for a while. I was getting hammered like crazy ... and guess who was doing it ... yeah still 65.55.107.42. So good bye 65.55.107.42 ... blocked. If you want to hit this site please hit it less then once a second (yeah it was getting more and more frequent!).
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Microsoft: Stop Hammering Me @ 2008-03-12 17:29:01
Filed under: Frustration  Microsoft 
Seriously. Stop it. It's very annoying. It's not accomplishing anything except being stupid ...

$ while /bin/true; do 
    grep "65.55.107.42" /var/log/httpd/stevemilner-access_log | wc -l; 
    sleep 30; 
done
12779
12784
12791
12796
12801
12809
CTRL+C
$


OrgName:    Microsoft Corp 
OrgID:      MSFT
Address:    One Microsoft Way
City:       Redmond
StateProv:  WA
PostalCode: 98052
Country:    US

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Red Ring of Death @ 2008-02-24 12:22:50
Filed under: Frustration  Microsoft 
It turns out the problem I've been having with my 360 has become the red ring of death. So I clicked the 'request a repair' and guess what ... I got "A problem occurred, and your request cannot be completed." Looks like I got the red error of death trying to get a repair. Seriously Microsoft? Is this some kind of joke?
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I Will Not Respect Microsoft @ 2007-08-11 20:04:16
Filed under: Media  Microsoft  Personal  Philosophy  Politics  Tech 
Apparently Zemlin wants those of us in the FLOSS world to respect Microsoft. Here are my thoughts

Open source vendors have to recognise[sic] that Windows is here to stay [...]

So is AIDS but it doesn't make it a good thing nor should I 'respect' it.

"There are some things that Windows does pretty well," Zemlin said. 
Microsoft for instance has excelled in marketing the operating system, 
and has a good track record in fending off competition.

I totally agree. They can sell ice to an Eskimo. They have a very strong marketing group. That doesn't make me respect them though. Marketing has nothing to do with code nor freedom.

"This is a matter of leadership - for us to recognise that the world some 
times does see open source or open source licences as risky," said Zemlin. 
He also pointed out that many firms shy away from participating on open 
source mailing lists because discussions there tend to explode into flame wars.

The open source world is bright and scary to folks who have been living in the technological dark ages. It's understandable. When it comes to mailing lists avoidance because of possible flame wars .... welcome to the internet. It happens. Again it's understandable to think it's a bit weird at first but, unlike product XYZ where you are only a consumer and have very little to no control as to how projects move, you get at least a bit and that can mean being at odds with someone else.

Zemlin also called for a better synchronisation between projects. As software 
projects are increasingly bundling several projects, they would benefit from 
synchronised released scheduled.


That's not really a good thing. Another one of FLOSS's strong points is that the software is ready when the software is ready. It makes it stable and do what is expected. If projects start trying to hit deadlines to meet other projects deadlines we are going to end up in PM hell (which is pretty normal in most closed source shops). If project A is ready, project B is ready, project C is not, and project D is mainly ready we could see C and D release to not hold up A and B causing bad releases. Let's not copy Microsoft in that respect!

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