On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 03:28:42PM -0700, Ben Hartshorne wrote: > And he does have a point. The anti-M$ sentiment has led to a number of > comments on this list that, were I thinking of transitioning to Linux, > would deter me from doing so because self-righteousness is rarely very > friendly.
I couldn't agree more. Despite not having used a Microsoft product in any seriousness in years, the whole rabidly anti-Microsoft attitude really bugs me sometimes, and I shudder to think how it must look to people not involved in and used to this community sometimes. I'd suggest that everybody involved should read the Advocacy mini-HOWTO, particularly chapter 6 "Canons of Conduct". If you install the doc-linux-html package, it's in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-html/mini/Advocacy.html (and a similar place in the doc-linux-text package). For example: * Focus on what Linux has to offer. There is no need to bash the competition. Linux is a good, solid product that stands on its own. * Respect the use of other operating systems. While Linux is a wonderful platform, it does not meet everyone's needs. * Refer to another product by its proper name. There's nothing to be gained by attempting to ridicule a company or its products by using ``creative spelling''. If we expect respect for Linux, we must respect other products. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]