Arch documentation
Posted Nov 7, 2003 21:50 UTC (Fri) by
coriordan (guest, #7544)
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Arch documentation by jamesh
Parent article:
An attempt to backdoor the kernel
> That is consistent with what Larry said earlier.
Larry said a lot of things. Some were quite confused.
He compared Free Software to commercial software, so I gave an example that is both.
and he said that "Commercial software has to be paranoid, it's part of the deal", so I pointed out that his company disclaim virtually all warranty, and that GNU Arch support is available.
So, with commerce, support, and warranty out of the way, I think the only thing that no one addressed was my LKML quote about competition and proprietary file/protocol-format lock-in tactics:
If you are trying to copy BK, give it up. We'll simply follow in the footsteps of every other company faced with this sort of thing and change the protocol every 6 months. Since you would be chasing us you can never catch up. If you managed to stay close then we'd put digital signatures into the protocol to prevent your clone from interoperating with BK. -- Larry McVoy, LKML
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