Kit Plummer wrote: > If you go to JustTechJobs.com you'll see that their main target are tech > folks...and not your typical "help desk" tech personnel either. Also, > this isn't about Linux or Windows...this is about bad business in > general. There are substantially more tech folks who use, develop for, and develop on Windows than on Linux or any *NIX based operating system. The ratio might be slightly skewed from the typical user ratios, but not by much. So the assumption of Windows use still stands. > Why should I have to compromise my quality of choice to accomodate > someone who is in business to provide me with a service? And, > especially in a case related to sour technology? As with any decision, businesses weigh their choices based on the costs and benefits of those decisions. It's just a plain fact that if you target IE users you have the bulk of all internet users, and if you add Netscape to that support, you've got more than 90%. To spend a considerable amount of money to make sure that your web site works with the other browsers doesn't make good business sense. Why don't they support Lynx while they're at it? > Also, to comment on your relationship between asses like me and the > evangelical promotion of Linux. There isn't one. The people that I > might piss off - don't care about Linux (and wouldn't if I was as nice > as grandma)! Not really the point. The point is, a good answer would have been "Sorry, I don't user Windows, do you have any other suggestions?" Going off on a "I'm in the minority, and you suck for supporting the majority" rant doesn't benefit anyone, especially the minority. -- Tom