hi supreet thanks for your response.
On Sunday 09 March 2003 10:03 am, you wrote: > Using open source/ Free Software is a explicit choice. Taxing buying of > software is not going to help anybody. but using bundled software is not an explicit choice. it is zabardasti. how do you counter that? >Gradual process of exceptence > seems more beautiful then hurrying up the process. heck! its nearly ten years since the birth of linux, and more than 15 years since the birth of gnu. i am talking calender years. in the computer industry, each calender year equals 7 computer years. that's a lot of wasted time. gradual is not working. >People should use > linux or gnu/linux or whatever because of +ves of the system rather then > -ves of certain other os and platform. spoken like a true techie, but shows oblivion to how the industry really operates. we *think* the IT industry is about pure, unadulterated technology. it is not. it is about humans: how they create, manipulate, abuse, misuse, about their greed, their dreams, their fallacies, their aspirations... it is about forces bigger than humans: market forces, cultural forces, sociological forces, economic forces, political forces. looking at technology from this bigger, more holistic approach, suddenly throws things into a stunning new perspective. :-) LL ================================================ To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe in subject header. Check archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd%40wpaa.org