This could be the same path as the arguments for and against Open Source are
taking these days.
In the end, Open Source is winning...
However, I see a bad apples component to Mark's argument. If the rules
are to allow us to mix / match any individually certified components
into a whole new
Rick Smith wrote:
This could be the same path as the arguments for and against Open Source are
taking these days.
In the end, Open Source is winning...
However, I see a bad apples component to Mark's argument. If the rules
are to allow us to mix / match any individually certified components
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 21:35:37 -0800, Patrick Leary wrote
...But if you wish to become an advocate for this industry,...
LOL, but for better of for worse Mark, that happened a long time ago.
As for the FCC protecting Alvarion's interests. Don't make me choke with
laughter. The FCC could care
...But if you wish to become an advocate for this industry,...
LOL, but for better of for worse Mark, that happened a long time ago.
As for the FCC protecting Alvarion's interests. Don't make me choke with
laughter. The FCC could care a less about the welfare of our company and
that's not