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● 03.13.10

●● AstroTurfing for Vista 7 Still Alive

Posted in GNU/Linux, Mandriva, Mono, Novell, Vista, Vista 7, Windows at 5:58 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Andre Da Costa is still trolling the competition of Vista 7 while promoting this incarnation of Vista in exchange for gifts from Microsoft

OUR dear reader Goblin is the man who exposed a Microsoft AstroTurfer, Andre Da Costa, who also goes by the pseudonym “Mr Dee” in CNET. We have noticed that he is still trolling articles about GNU/Linux. “After he confessed to nymshifting one has to wonder,” wrote Goblin. “Maybe the Da Costa name has become too toxic to use? I see now he’s pimping Window 7 competitions,” he added [1, 2]. The reality behind Vista 7 is still being warped. Also from last night’s conversation:

=> ↺ Microsoft AstroTurfer | Andre Da Costa | goes by the pseudonym “Mr Dee” in CNET | ↺ 1 | ↺ 2 | ↺ reality behind Vista 7 | ↺ last night’s conversation

_goblinSpeaking with many non-tech folks who are using Windows 7….all is not well….Mar 12 21:21_goblinthe general consensus is “Its just as bad as Vista”Mar 12 21:21_goblinlooks and works great the first couple of times…..connect to the net, install a few apps and it reveals its true form.Mar 12 21:22Omar87_goblin, let’s hope more sounds like these come to the surface.Mar 12 21:22_goblinthese comments are coming from “average users” who already had their fill of Vista.Mar 12 21:23

We are not at all surprised to hear this. On the contrary, many people are pleased with Mandriva, which is one of my favourites (others in the family use it). Another reader commenting on the same superb article from Richard Hillesley points out that:

=> ↺ pleased with Mandriva | ↺ superb article | ↺ points out

Anyone else see the irony?[...]This paragraph brought a wry smile to my face:“Miguel de Icaza, at that time a rising star of the free software movement and co-creator, with Federica Mena, of the rival GNOME project, expressed the mixed feelings of many users and developers. “KDE was an inspirational project,” he told Linux Journal, “but at the time, the Qt toolkit on which KDE was built was a proprietary toolkit.” The fact that he’s working with Microsoft now in producing the wretchedly slow Mono to provide compatibility with .NET and potentially laying Linux open to all sorts of future problems is deliciously ironic. In terms of Mandriva, hopefully they will survive and flourish again, it still hangs in there fairly high up in Distrowatch. They probably do KDE better than any other distro and have done a splendid job with the now excellent KDE4 desktop.

There is some new Mono software from Novell employees this week [1, 2]. It’s fine for Novell, but it’s a patent fine for the rest.

=> ↺ Mono | ↺ 1 | ↺ 2

Mandriva is indeed an excellent distribution. It puts to shame other operating systems, but it just doesn’t advertise as much. Since it is still KDE-centric for the most part, it hasn’t much of a Mono problem, either. █

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