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- From: gnu@hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.misc
- Subject: Re: GCC, Solaris 2.0, Cygnus Support, and a lesson in corporate ethics
- Message-ID: <33929@hoptoad.uucp>
- Date: 16 Aug 92 06:48:22 GMT
- References: <g1xm!yb.rfg@netcom.com>
- Reply-To: solaris-compiler@cygnus.com
- Organization: Cygnus Support, Palo Alto
- Lines: 39
-
- rfg@netcom.com (Ronald F. Guilmette) wrote:
- > It appears that Cygnus Support prefers to let their inaccurate picture
- > of how the Solaris 2.0 port got done to remain essentially as is. I
- > can only guess as to the reasons for this, but I imagine that now that
- > they have splattered their highly misleading claims across many netnews
- > groups, it would be too embarrasing for Cygnus to admit that they had
- > done a bit of "packaging" of the truth to serve their own corporate ends.
-
- What's really happening is that we are too busy working on the GNU
- software to be composing responses to Ron's 275-line diatribes.
-
- If any of our _customers_ is unhappy with the professionally produced
- tape and manuals, easy binary installation, and year's support that
- they purchased for $2000, please let us know. If anyone wants to
- castigate us for making the same software available on the free SunSoft
- Catalyst CDware disc, or on uunet, also let us know. If Ron thinks he
- can do a better job of providing development, support, distribution,
- and marketing of free software, I recommend that he do so, and drive us
- out of the market with his superior abilities -- instead of with
- innuendo.
-
- Personally I think we are making free software available to people who
- would have never considered using it otherwise. On the net, we forget
- about the people who can't FTP down the latest gizmo in five minutes.
- And forget that ads for low quality commercial software convince a lot of
- people to buy, but there aren't (yet) any full-page ads for GNU software
- to show people the other options. If free software is going to climb out
- of its niche and be truly useful to mankind in general, it needs
- innovative marketing, serious salesmanship, and wide distribution, as well
- as superior technical work. Our `corporate ends' are to deliver that.
-
- "See you in the ChangeLog..."
-
- John Gilmore
- Cygnus Support
- --
- John Gilmore {sun,uunet,pyramid}!hoptoad!gnu gnu@toad.com gnu@cygnus.com
- "It isn't given to us to know those rare moments when people
- are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal."
-