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Subject: Re: [OT]

Author: Keith Evans

Date: 17:33:31 07/01/02

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On July 01, 2002 at 20:00:29, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On July 01, 2002 at 17:52:18, Daniel Clausen wrote:
>
>>On June 30, 2002 at 23:59:59, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>
>>[snip]
>>
>>>    Christophe, writing this under... Linux!!!  :-)
>>
>>Woo!! :) I will save your post as HTML, will convert it to PDF, will save it to
>>a floppy, my HD, a CD and a DVD. And I will make a printout. In fact several
>>printouts, and will hand copies to all my friends and family members. Just for
>>future reference! :)
>>
>>Sargon
>
>
>
>You can. :)
>
>If you want my opinion Linux is the only future of computing.
>
>I have been thinking about this since several years now, and I can see no other
>alternative.
>
>If it's not Linux it will be some other free, open source OS. But Linux is on
>the right track and I can't see how it could fail.
>
>Solutions like the Windows OS are, in my opinion, a DEAD END. Countdown is
>running.
>
>Today I might look like an idiot: when I read the statistics of
>www.chesstiger.com for example, I see that less than 1% of my visitors are using
>Linux. So what's my point?
>
>My point is that I believe that people will finally understand that having only
>one company controlling the OS of 99% of the computers on the planet and
>controlling almost all the software running on it is definitely unacceptable.
>
>It will take some time because only computer-educated people will be able to
>grab the idea. The other ones have no idea about what's happening behind the
>scenes and already have enough trouble using computers, they are just unable to
>think any deeper and understand. So it will take at most a generation.
>
>There are many more reasons why something like Linux will win in the end
>(superior design, no cost, total transparency, no dependance on another company
>to fix bugs critical to your own business and so on...).
>
>I'm currently considering offering the latest version of Chess Tiger for free to
>Linux users (binaries only) and to provide updates in the future so Linux users
>can have the most up to date version constantly. I'm not sure I will do it (and
>I'm not sure I CAN do it legally), but I want to contribute something to this
>OS. I feel I have to.

Wow - you just never know what will turn up in a thread. I wonder if your
attitude will change after the euphoria wears off ;-) What legal issues would
prevent you from doing this? Some third party code or data that you would have
to bundle in?

Did you see the news about Microsoft's Palladium? I'll be really interested to
see Bruce Schneier's comments on that.

Regards,
Keith



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