Sounds exciting.  I have some strong views on this particular topic,
unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your perspective) I will not be
able to attend next week.  Hopefully someone will take some good notes!

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Gustin

On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Mel Walters <melwalt...@telus.net> wrote:

> Since the last meeting, the perfect FOSS and operating system
> combination have been on my mind. It did not stop with just thinking
> about it, I've been installing, trying out and researching as much as I
> can on a few different types of hardware. From very new system to some
> older workstations and also netbook and netbox types.
>
> Claims have been made already about the universal operating system
> before. So how close are we?
>
> I have started to form some opinions (getting closer on a direction to
> go). It may surprise you, but at least I have a vision.
> Bring yours along too. We would like to hear you discuss[1] your
> opinions.
>
> REMEMBER: a universal operating system has to serve the main group of
> users: NORMAL PEOPLE.
> Not just us computer scientist, hobbyist types.
>
> If I am able to filter out the extra chaff that would end up only boring
> you anyway, I could give a talk about what I have found, and where the
> answers are.
>
> Mel
>
>
> [1]
> The liberty of discussion is the great safeguard of
>            all other liberties.                  --Macaulay.
>
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