Update: 04/13 17:24 GMT by T: As reader Daniel Callahan points out, this is a goof.
"The Register article made up the Torvalds quote.
The article offers the quote and then continues:
'Actually he didn't - we just made that quote up. But what Torvalds really did
say this weekend is only slightly less bizarre.'"
Le Mercredi 13 Avril 2005 20:29, Patrick Kaell a écrit :
Hello,
An interesting Slashdot article:
http://linux.slashdot.org/linux/05/04/13/164257.shtml?tid=109&tid=106
<quote>
Torvalds launched a blast against
OpenOffice.org, and defended
Microsoft's right to keep its binary Office formats proprietary. 'I'm
happy with somebody writing a free replacement for Microsoft Office. But
I'm not fine with them writing a free replacement just by reverse
egineering the proprietary formats,' said the Linux founder. 'Microsoft
has its own reasons for keeping them proprietary, and I can't argue with
that.'
</quote>
Greetings, Patrick Kaell
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