Maureen O'Gara Disparages Judge Dale Kimball's Ruling
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| Maureen O'Gara, that intrepid American technology [sic] journalist [sic],
| took a swipe at Judge Kimball's ruling in SCO v. Novell. And she did it
| behind the ".NETDJ News Desk" byline on the cutting edge Sys-Con website,
| Open Source version. (If you want the entire article, Google for it. I refuse
| to provide a link.
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| And you thought Maureen had been banned from Sys-Con, didn't you?
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http://blogbeebe.blogspot.com/2007/08/maureen-ogara-disparages-judge-dale.html
Related:
Where'd They [Microsoft and its ilk] Get That? - Part One
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| Is that not a wonder? She [O'Gara] tells us what is in a sealed
| document, that it is about some privileged IBM email. Privileged
| means that the public isn't supposed to learn about it. So does
| sealed. If you go to the court, they are not supposed to give you
| that info, so the logical source would be one of the parties. I
| think we may safely assume it wasn't IBM, and it would be improper
| for SCO to release it.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2007040623380173
Dan Lyons gets obsessed
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| If you read Dan Lyon's blog, 100% of it in recent time has been
| snippy comments directed to Groklaw and other Open Source entitities.
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http://technocrat.net/d/2007/4/6/17445
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