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Date:      Sun, 14 Jun 1998 20:48:11 -0600
From:      Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>
To:        don morrison <dmorrisn@u.washington.edu>, chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Draft of Nader letter
Message-ID:  <199806150248.UAA06154@lariat.lariat.org>
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.32.19980614182616.0080c6c0@dmorrisn.deskmail.washing ton.edu>
References:  <199806150000.SAA04235@lariat.lariat.org>

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The description of FreeBSD said it was in the "public domain" (which
is simply wrong) and described it as "non-copylefted" (true, but showing
a bias toward Linux and the GPL). It also equated the "project" with the
OS.

--Brett

At 06:26 PM 6/14/98 -0700, don morrison wrote:
 
>
>Maybe they changed the page since your post? (Some of your statements below
>are incorrect. e.g.  They _did_ mention the BeOS.)  I read the article, the
>whole thing and all the links to it, in fact, and I didn't find much of a
>linux bias.  Bias is typically used as a negative term.  There was
>definately some _enthusiasm_ for linux there and the free software movement
>in general, both of  which deserved it, I think.  As for FreeBSD coverage,
>I think Mr. Nader was considerably generous in including FreeBSD as much as
>he did in his letter considering he (most likely) only recently became
>aware of FreeBSD and hasn't had enough time to research it and come to the
>obvious conclusion that everything deserves a FreeBSD bias ;).  Nowhere in
>his letter did he discuss superiority of one free OS over another, so I
>don't think it's fair to say there was a "linux bias".  Coverage != bias.
>Besides, the FreeBSD coverage was fine!  Take the FreeBSD user base.  Take
>the Linux user base.  If you look at those, and then look at how many times
>"FreeBSD" and "Linux" are mentioned in the letter, you'll see that FreeBSD
>is _grossly_ over-represented.  This letter is about _consumers_; keep that
>in mind.
>
>
>>James Love, assistant to Ralph Nader, has published a draft of a letter to
>>be sent to the Justice Department regarding alternatives to Microsoft OSes.
>>The letter shows a heavy bias toward Linux and makes some incorrect
>>statements about FreeBSD. We should send feedback urging them to be less
>>Linux-centric, mention the other *BSDs, correct the information on FreeBSD,
>>and include commercial OSes (such as BSDI, QNX, BeOS, etc.) as well as just
>>the free ones as alternatives to Microsoft's products. The draft can be
>>found at
>>
>>http://www.essential.org/antitrust/ms/jkjun151998.html
> 

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