more python evangelising...
Grant Edwards
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Tue Jun 27 16:41:24 EDT 2000
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In article <B57E791A.264E%eableson at mac.com>, Erik Ableson wrote: >We are talking about MS - and they're more interested in making >money in training packages, ms certification programs, etc. >[...] >As always these decisions are business decisions and in no way >related to the relative technical merits of a product :) Since MS is a publicly held company, the people who run it have a fiduciary responsibility to the stockholders. They are obligated to make them as much money as they can (legally, that is). If they didn't, they could be held liable in court. OTOH, if the charter of the company called for socially/technically responsible behavior as a higher priority than profits, then they could take lower profit, higher "social good" directions. But that's not what stockholders want. Stockholders (at least in the US) only care about short-term profits. Your company's business is dropping flaming puppies off the Empire State Building? Fine -- as long as returns keep going up... If there was a large enough group interested in investing in socially-conscious software companies perhaps things would be different. Perhaps. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Two LITTLE black at dots and one BIG black visi.com dot...nice 'n' FLUFFY!!
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