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| Open Source and the US Government [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] From the article: "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations can benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that the U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Alias wrote:[color=blue] > [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] > > > From the article: > > "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found that > 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations can > benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that the > U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux > project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >[/color] What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. No government security IT will talk to any news agency about internal operations if they value their job. Period! Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying bastard! Frank |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 19:53:16 -0700, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote: [color=blue] >Alias wrote:[color=green] >> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >> >> >> From the article: >> >> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found that >> 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations can >> benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that the >> U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux >> project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >>[/color] > >What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >No government security IT will talk to any news agency about internal >operations if they value their job. >Period! >Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying bastard! >Frank[/color] Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Adam Albright wrote: [color=blue] > On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 19:53:16 -0700, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote: > >[color=green] >>Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>[url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >>> >>> >>> From the article: >>> >>>"The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found that >>>88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations can >>>benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that the >>>U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux >>>project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >>>[/color] >> >>What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >>No government security IT will talk to any news agency about internal >>operations if they value their job. >>Period! >>Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying bastard! >>Frank[/color] > > > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! > Frank, you're just a freaking moron, no matter the topic! >[/color] So your little piggy pea brain has been infected by me right? Well, not right, but very, very obvious. You know what I really enjoy about you and others just like you? You're all just barely smart enough to out smart your self's! I so throughly enjoy watching you all do exactly that. Thanks! Frank |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government "Alias" <iamalias******shoes.com> wrote in message news:fgglie$m52$1@aioe.org...[color=blue] > [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] > > From the article: > > "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found that > 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations can > benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that the U.S. > National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux project, > called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001."[/color] You would be surprised at what the NSA support. It doesn't mean Linux is better it means the NSA regard it as a *threat* that needs cleaning up. If the initiative I was working on a few years back gets going they won't need to worry about the security of the OSes on the Internet 2 so they will probably spend their cash elsewhere. |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Frank wrote:[color=blue] > Alias wrote:[color=green] >> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >> >> >> From the article: >> >> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found >> that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations >> can benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that >> the U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux >> project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >>[/color] > > What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. > No government security IT will talk to any news agency about internal > operations if they value their job. > Period! > Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying bastard! > Frank[/color] LOL! Frank didn't read the article or, if he did, his reading comprehension impairment raised its ugly head once again. -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Alias wrote:[color=blue] > [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] > > > From the article: > > "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found that > 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations can > benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that the > U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux > project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >[/color] See [url]http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/[/url] Guy |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Alias wrote: [color=blue] > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >>> >>> >>> From the article: >>> >>> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found >>> that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their operations >>> can benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, given that >>> the U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a secure Linux >>> project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >>>[/color] >> >> What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >> No government security IT will talk to any news agency about internal >> operations if they value their job. >> Period! >> Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying bastard! >> Frank[/color] > > > LOL! Frank didn't read the article or, if he did, his reading > comprehension impairment raised its ugly head once again. >[/color] More lies? You must be the best blind liar living...lol! Frank |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Frank wrote:[color=blue] > Alias wrote: >[color=green] >> Frank wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Alias wrote: >>> >>>> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >>>> >>>> >>>> From the article: >>>> >>>> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found >>>> that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their >>>> operations can benefit from open source. That may not be surprising, >>>> given that the U.S. National Security agency has been supporting a >>>> secure Linux project, called Security Enhanced Linux, since 2001." >>>> >>> >>> What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >>> No government security IT will talk to any news agency about internal >>> operations if they value their job. >>> Period! >>> Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying bastard! >>> Frank[/color] >> >> >> LOL! Frank didn't read the article or, if he did, his reading >> comprehension impairment raised its ugly head once again. >>[/color] > More lies? > You must be the best blind liar living...lol! > Frank[/color] Frank lies again. -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Alias wrote:[color=blue] > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Frank wrote: >>> >>>> Alias wrote: >>>> >>>>> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> From the article: >>>>> >>>>> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found >>>>> that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their >>>>> operations can benefit from open source. That may not be >>>>> surprising, given that the U.S. National Security agency has been >>>>> supporting a secure Linux project, called Security Enhanced Linux, >>>>> since 2001." >>>>> >>>> >>>> What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >>>> No government security IT will talk to any news agency about >>>> internal operations if they value their job. >>>> Period! >>>> Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying >>>> bastard! >>>> Frank >>> >>> >>> >>> LOL! Frank didn't read the article or, if he did, his reading >>> comprehension impairment raised its ugly head once again. >>>[/color] >> More lies? >> You must be the best blind liar living...lol! >> Frank[/color] > > > Frank lies again. >[/color] Oh, so you're not blind but just a liar, huh? Frank |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Frank wrote:[color=blue] > Alias wrote:[color=green] >> Frank wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Alias wrote: >>> >>>> Frank wrote: >>>> >>>>> Alias wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> From the article: >>>>>> >>>>>> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government found >>>>>> that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their >>>>>> operations can benefit from open source. That may not be >>>>>> surprising, given that the U.S. National Security agency has been >>>>>> supporting a secure Linux project, called Security Enhanced Linux, >>>>>> since 2001." >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >>>>> No government security IT will talk to any news agency about >>>>> internal operations if they value their job. >>>>> Period! >>>>> Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying >>>>> bastard! >>>>> Frank >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> LOL! Frank didn't read the article or, if he did, his reading >>>> comprehension impairment raised its ugly head once again. >>>> >>> More lies? >>> You must be the best blind liar living...lol! >>> Frank[/color] >> >> >> Frank lies again. >>[/color] > > Oh, so you're not blind but just a liar, huh? > Frank[/color] Nope, I neither blind nor a liar. You are the liar as anyone with any sense can see very clearly. -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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| Re: Open Source and the US Government Alias wrote: [color=blue] > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Alias wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Frank wrote: >>> >>>> Alias wrote: >>>> >>>>> Frank wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Alias wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> [url]http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9045420&intsrc=hm_list[/url] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From the article: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "The survey of 218 IT decision-makers in the U.S. government >>>>>>> found that 88% of those in intelligence agencies said that their >>>>>>> operations can benefit from open source. That may not be >>>>>>> surprising, given that the U.S. National Security agency has been >>>>>>> supporting a secure Linux project, called Security Enhanced >>>>>>> Linux, since 2001." >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> What a fukkin "scam" of an article from the open sores community. >>>>>> No government security IT will talk to any news agency about >>>>>> internal operations if they value their job. >>>>>> Period! >>>>>> Try posting your lying biased articles somewhere else you lying >>>>>> bastard! >>>>>> Frank >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> LOL! Frank didn't read the article or, if he did, his reading >>>>> comprehension impairment raised its ugly head once again. >>>>> >>>> More lies? >>>> You must be the best blind liar living...lol! >>>> Frank >>> >>> >>> >>> Frank lies again. >>>[/color] >> >> Oh, so you're not blind but just a liar, huh? >> Frank[/color] > > > Nope, I neither blind nor a liar. You are the liar as anyone with any > sense can see very clearly. >[/color] Oh so now you're blind again huh? How convenient...for a liar like you. Liar...loser. Frank |
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