Can't resist..
By Anonymous
March 21 2007
ibiblio hosts literally thousands of websites. IBM had nothing to do with Groklaw getting started, and we were already a force before we moved to ibiblio, and IBM had nothing to do with ibiblio accepting Groklaw. We were accepted because we qualified. I don't work for IBM because ibiblio hosts us. And I'd like to say thank you to ibiblio for hosting us. I'm deeply grateful that they don't allow the nonstop slime to cloud their vision.So then, why do you work for IBM? =)
When this case is all over with (if it ever is) are there any plans on releasing a dvd archive of Groklaw for posterity? Too many good sites are only partially archived and a browsable offline version might be a good way to ensure it stays around. Plus a fee for it might help to keep the site going for the inevitable MS/Novell string of lawsuits against Linux and anything in chair distance of Ballmer.
07:21 PM EDT
Can't resist..
By PJ
March 21 2007
Yes. I do want to do that with a book. But it will
depend on a number of factors, like contributions.
: )
07:28 PM EDT
Answer the question.!
By Ian Al
March 22 2007
When did you stop working for IBM?
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Regards
Ian Al
04:32 AM EDT
Answer the question.!
By PJ
March 22 2007
I have never worked for IBM.
06:59 AM EDT
Answer the question.!
By Peter H. Salus
March 22 2007
Well, I worked for IBM 1983-85.
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Peter H. Salus
08:39 AM EDT
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