Am 12. Mar, 2002 schwätzte Jim so:
> Ok - time for everyone to back off a bit. I, like many others, took the
> original flame bait about XP. Who really cares if it is better than
> previous products? I guess what surprised me is that this is a PRO-LINUX
> group. Extolling virtues should be limited to extolling the virtues of
> Linux.
>
> We are not, never have been, and never will be if I have anything to say
> about it, an anti-Microsoft group. We are here to help each other and
> support each other. The closer we all (including me) stay to that ideal,
> the better off we all will be.
Jim makes a very good point. While we won't necessarily ignore the faults in
other software ( we also shouldn't ignore the ones in GNU/Linux hence my
recent security posts ), we don't need to rant on it.
Let's lead by example. That means building a better OS and the applications
for it. It can also mean working to eliminate proprietary formats, predatory
behaiviors, etc. that prevent competition and a free market. Primarily,
though, let's continue helping each other with GNU/Linux and other free *NIX
operating systems such as the *BSD family.
This is really important for helping new members and helping those who use
us as a resource for work.
Thanks to Jim for reminding us what we should be striving for!
ciao,
der.hans
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