I just read a story on The Register entitled
Oklahoma city threatens to call FBI over "renegade" Linux maker. Quite hilarious.
Apparently Jerry Taylor, city manager for Tuttle, Oklahoma, noticed that the city's webpage wasn't working right. He got the default "test page" for the Apache webserver on CentOS.
Instead of calling the hosting company, he sent a series of vicious emails to CentOS, even threatening to call the FBI. The CentOS folks really went out of their way to help this guy -- he was not even their customer. And he repaid them by saying they should have helped him sooner.
Of course, there was the obligatory comment about being computer literate:
"I am computer literate! I have 22 years in computer systems engineering and operation. Now, can you tell me how to remove 'your software' that you acknowledge you provided free of charge? I consider this 'hacking.'"
The Register story is hilarious, and the
original discussion even more so because it includes a full transcript of the event. Favorite quote (to the city manager):
If you will not let me help you, or at least talk to someone who knows what Linux is, then you will look like an idiot.
Your choice.
Should anyone wish to write to the city manager of Tuttle, OK, to complain about his outrageous behavior, his e-mail address is
citymgr@cityoftuttle.org. Assuming they have figured out how to properly configure e-mail.
He's probably not worth his
$63k salary and with a personality like this almost certainly isn't giving his employees the "feeling that we're 'working together'" (see that link).
Sigh. Why do people hire a guy like this in the first place?
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