listen... Open source software is already superior in many ways to closed
source: It performs better, it is more stable, etc., etc. HOWEVER...
closed source software has this shist in it too. For that matter, it
could have even worse for all I know.
Point is, we are human. Humans use that language, last time I checked,
both outside and inside of work.
Live with it. In the long run, nobody's gonna give a rat's ass about what
may be lurking in the source - they look for what saves them money, and
works reliably.
And Linux does that.
So let's just move on.
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Barry Treahy wrote:
> I believe you've missed a couple of the well articulated points; that is that
> people are working hard to present Linux as an acceptable component in corporate
> environments and that anything which casts a negative impression about the Linux
> makes it much harder to fight corporate bean counters that own MicroSloth stock.
>
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