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Subject: [Ilugc] Microsoft's FAT patent overturned
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 19:25:45 +0530 (IST)
From: Sivasankar Chander <siva(a)dias.ath.cx>
Reply-To: schander(a)mindspring.com
To: ilugc(a)ae.iitm.ac.in
CC: Sivasankar Chander <siva(a)whitebox.dias.ath.cx>
As the subject line says, Microsoft's patent on the FAT filesystem
has been overturned by the USPTO on re-examination.
http://www.pubpat.org/Microsoft_517_Rejected.htm
This is good news in embedded space, as well as for users of digicams,
mp3 players, etc., most of which make some use of the FAT filesystem.
-Siva
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Sivasankar informed about a sad accident in France:
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Subject: [Ilugc] RMS escapes car accident in France
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 20:41:13 +0530 (IST)
From: Sivasankar Chander <siva(a)dias.ath.cx>
Reply-To: schander(a)mindspring.com
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There's been a car accident in France, involving a car in which RMS had
just returned to Paris. He wasn't in the car at the time of the accident,
but at least one free software developer is dead. Some details here:
http://www.wiggy.net/tmp/accident/
-Siva
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FSFE not inclined to pay legal costs of Microsoft
"No settlement in sight, FSFE ready for battle"
Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) casts doubts on the increasing
rumors that Microsoft is willing to settle the antitrust case against
the EC Commission, which is due to come to Court later this week.
"We have not been approached by either party by any accounts. This
seems more like a smoke screen trying to distract from Airbus having
confirmed withdrawal from the case. With the hearing just a few hours
away, we also do not see the possibility to discuss any such proposal
at this stage," Carlo Piana, FSFEs legal counsel to the case,
comments. "Having seen the copious amount of pages of CVs for the
experts that Microsoft intends to bring to court, we are instead
preparing for two days of intense legal battle. We are quite confident
that our comparatively smaller team will give them a hard time and
provide the Commission with a great deal of support, as we have done
so far," Piana concludes.
"We are indeed ready for the battle, but we do hope that others will
stand up to support us in this fight as we are currently financing the
costs of this litigation from our rather limited funds," Georg Greve,
president of the FSFE confirms. "In this regard it should be a rather
interesting encounter: On the one side our small, but highly competent
team, hard-pressed even for the smallest of expenses. On the other
side Microsoft, which hired two of the most prestigious law firms in
Europe with their remarkably expensive lawyers working around the
clock with unlimited funds."
The costs seem indeed expensive since Microsoft with its legendary $49
billion cash reserve applied for the parties siding with the European
Commission to bear their legal costs in case the European Commission
loses the case. At the current stage, the result Microsoft can expect
is something equivalent to an acquittal for want of evidence.
If the other parties, such as FSFE, would then have to pay the cost of
Microsoft, it would be much like the surfer paying dental care to the
shark. "We appreciate the humoresque quality of this demand, but we
are certainly not inclined to give in to it!" Georg Greve concludes.
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http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/23328/index.html
Hello,
I could not track the source of old content showing up at the top of google searches on my name. According to the number of hits I generate, I have a significant mind share on Google. Finally, we tracked down the problem and found that MSNbot was hammering and multiplying links old and irrelevant content, pushing that above recent articles about Linux in Government, case studies, etc.
I also found other open source advocates on the web trying to find out why they couldn't stop MSNbot using a standard robots.txt directive in the root directory of their web sites. Some of the complaints related to increased fees for bandwidth.
In this article, I discuss the issue. I will also post the fix we discovered by accident. BTW, a standard redirect will not work.
I'm not very pleased to discover Microsoft is manipulating the content on the Internet.
Tom Adelsten
The Hindu reports:
[1]Centre takes belt-tightening steps
http://www.hindu.com/2004/09/29/stories/2004092906950100.htm
[Austerity measures announced by Central Gov - to save Rs. 2000 crores]
[2] The web of e-governance by G. Ananthakrishnan
<could not find link>
[Without meaningful procedures e-gov won't be possible or help]
e-gov software "business" is worth Rs. 1200 crores in India.
Using free software for e-gov could save quite a bit, if those concerned
listen to what FSF India has been pleading over the years.
http://www.debianplanet.org/
Progress Towards Sarge
Submitted by robot101 on Thursday, September 09, 2004 - 12:47
SargeThe past month (where I must admit, Debian Planet posting has been a
little lacking...) has seen much activity throughout Debian to move us closer
to our planned September release of the next version of Debian's "stable"
distribution. A good measure of what's going on is messages to
debian-devel-announce explaining bug-squashing efforts, progress on
debian-installer, and updates from the release team...
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mr.rajarshi guha of the kolkata lug has kindly added the bangla gnu/linux
primer by dipankar das to his server:
http://blue.chem.psu.edu/~rajarshi/web.glt.tar.bz2
thank you, mr. guha.
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