I've come across a very interesting discussion, started by a blog entry. It comes from an MS enclosure, and is a rather adventureous and brave expression of individual's views.
In the world where corporates often attempt to control the expression of views of their employees - usually through the fear of the unknown - this blog entry is proving that given a chance, most employees are prepared to stand by their bread provider, for better and for worse, in sickness and in health.
So, whether you agree with the preaching, analisys and recommendations or not - it does make interesting reading.
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Linux in the air
Embedded Linux from LynuxWorks has been cleared for use in display, flight management and flight control systems in American commercial fleets.
"LynuxWorks becomes the first and only embedded operating system vendor to receive an Advisory Circular AC 20-148 acceptance letter from the FAA. "
See more at http://www.lynuxworks.com/corporate/press/2006/rsc-acceptance.php.
"LynuxWorks becomes the first and only embedded operating system vendor to receive an Advisory Circular AC 20-148 acceptance letter from the FAA. "
See more at http://www.lynuxworks.com/corporate/press/2006/rsc-acceptance.php.
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