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Fred Grott

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SysCon Looses its Journalistic Integrity Posted: Apr 30, 2005 5:17 AM
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SysCon finally has lost its Journalistic integrity in the IT field by allowing the publishing of an article in which they did not do any fact checking or other editorship tasks to keep their journalistic integrity intact. Why SysCon publishing claim? Becasue Paul Murphy is an obivious LinuxInsider contributor and SysCon has not claimed that Paul Murphy use dhis own non SysCon resoruces to publish the article.

Here is Eric Rayomnd's response. Has SYS CON finally become a paid SCO GROUP consultant? The question has to be asked of SYS CON.

To be blunt I have had an opportunity extended by SYS Con to renew/subscribe to JDJ and of course due to its lack of Journalistic Integrity I have refused to renew any SYS CON Media magazine. As you know SYS CON distributes their magazine properties free to developers so thus our voice is diluted a bit in motivating SYS CON to modify their wrong behavior in these issues. However, as increasing numbers of business choose FOSS(Freesource and Open Source Software) I have a feeling the readership of SYS CON magazine properties over the long term will dwindle.

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