Why the ads?
Why the ads?
Posted Apr 16, 2006 9:49 UTC (Sun) by hppnq (guest, #14462)In reply to: Why the ads? by BrucePerens
Parent article: Open Source Parking
The domain parking thing takes some wind out of Microsoft's sails in an area that they think is important. As a side-effect, it can produce income.
Simple statistics tells me that as long as you keep parking sites on a non-Apache webserver, Microsoft will gladly take the reward for your efforts. You might also want to point out specifically that migrating idle sites that are already hosted by Apache (which is not unlikely) off of them is great news for Microsoft's Netcraft stats, as well as your income.
Our biggest corporate friends aren't necessarily our friends at all where this is concerned. And they maintain permanent lobbies in Washington.
As far as PACs are concerned, I'd worry about the dentists, not IBM and HP. PACs are not the only way to become influential in Washington, I believe.
More importantly: the software patents problem is not related to Free Software other than that it affects all programmers. It is also part of the bigger patent problem, where the pharmaceutical industry kicks in. I am not sure whether they'd be very impressed by the arrival of the Free Software PAC men.
The question of how exactly this battle should be fought by Free Software proponents is therefore a quite important one, especially given the fact that companies such as IBM and HP are very much involved in it in a way that you and I are not. I'm quite sure organisations such as EFF and OSDL have thought and are thinking about that question very hard, and are doing the best they can to make progress solving this difficult political problem.
Also, I would humbly ask you to look at my history. I've tried to do the best I can for Open Source, for quite a long time now. Not all of my ideas are successful, but you don't succeed if you don't try, and my success ratio is pretty good.
I appreciate and benefit from your efforts, but, looking at your history, I'm not sure political manoeuvring in Washington is one of your more successful fields of interest.
So, you want me to show you. Perhaps the best way would be for you to wait a while.
Okidoki. Good luck! (Really!)
