On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 21:10 -0700, Kurt Granroth wrote: > JT Moree wrote: > >>> works just fine. I don't know how many people on this list actually use > >>> linux, let alone use it full time. I think there are only a couple of us that > >>> are 100% linux all the time. Proves a point that even the linux groups still > >>> use windows, so how am I to convince ceo's based on facts like that? > > > > That's a very good question. How many of us eat our own dogfood? > > > > Would everyone be willing to take a poll? > > http://www.pcxperience.com/WebGUI/index.pl/polls > > I'm not 100% OSS, never was, and never will be. In the end, limiting > yourself to one software development methodology (Open Source) or > philosophy (free software) limits your choices far too much. I use the > software that best fits my needs. > > Now this happens to be OSS products most of the time just because the > quality and fit for my needs tends to be so high. But I'm wedded to any > particular product. > > For instance, I use OS X as my primary home desktop. OS X may be a PITA > to use as any kind of server, but it excels as a desktop. Just today, I > had to watch some presentation for work which absolutely would not work > under Linux (some combination of a newer RealPlayer and Flash was > needed). I just opened up my Powerbook and was watching it within > seconds... no muss, no fuss. > > So I'm using OS X yet I use Firefox for my browsing and Thunderbird for > mail. Why not Safari and Mail.app? Well, I do use them at times. > Firefox/Thunderbird just fit my needs better right now. If either > Safari or Mail.app get better, then I will have no problem at all switching. > > At work, I use OSS products (via SUSE Linux) almost exclusively... with > the notable exception of a handful of products that I must use that > require Windows (MS VC++ for one project, etc). I don't use non-OSS for > my day-to-day work since OSS software perfectly fits all of my needs. ---- just an FYI to Linux users willing to install proprietary 'BLOBS' as Hans calls them... http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/ Adobe's beta version of Flash Player 9 (Linux plug-in and standalone player available) Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss