Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Jul 2009 18:20 UTC, submitted by s1oan
OSNews, Generic OSes When I read this item in the backend submission queue, I must admit that I thought it was a fake, and I must say that I'm still not confident enough about this one. A Korean company held a press event today during which it launched its Tmax Window operating system. Built on in-house technology, they claim it has 100% compatibility with Windows software. Update: A lot more information in this article.
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RE[3]: Comment by t3RRa
by orfanum on Thu 9th Jul 2009 08:42 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by t3RRa"
orfanum
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Unfortunately, I don't read Korean. I do not doubt what you say but on the other hand, my experience of how Korean mental processes and thought patterns translate into language indicates that Koreans do leave lots of things in quite an ambiguous state, in regards to terms of reference (I have had Korean relatives for 12 years now). It may be the case here, it's a possibility, rather than that they 'do not know what they are talking about'.

Personally, I would wait for any kind of independent evaluation.

In your favour though, it would not be the first time that Korean-produced software has used open-source elements without acknowledgement:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KMPlayer#Controversy

Abiding by formal laws in Korea is not culturally always seen as a positive trait (and after decades in the past of military and authoritarian government, this view is not entirely without justification), so I would also hang fire about calling this a scam, or something 'illegal'. Again, I would want independent verification by an outside body.

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