Shlomi Fish wrote:
> As some of you know, the new Linux-IL links manager is present on the
> following URL:
>
> http://www.linux.org.il/new_links/
>
> Those who wish to get the username and password for admining it should
> E-mail me.
>
> In any case, I came here to ask whether I should include links to
> commercial and closed-source products under the software directory. IMO,
> it should because:
> 1. We are the Israli Group of Linux Users (IGLU) not the Israeli Group of
> Open-Source Devotees (IGOSD).
> 2. If people see there's lots of good commercial software available for
> Linux, they'll be more reluctant to try it out, including trying all the
> free software available for it.
> 3. I don't have anything against commercial software.
>
4. Commertial software vendors will appreciate this page.
5. In near (maybe not so near, but anyway) future, I want to set up an
"evaluation team"
for software out there, kind of ZDLabs, so that we shall spread the Anti-FUD
just like Them do <grin>
6. Since we are living in a political world, we must be politically correct.
For
"Really Bad Attitide", there are (thanks to Chen) hackers-il, and more
activity
to come.
>
> Anyways, what are your opinions? Note that the current configuration of
> the Links Manager does not allow me to mark commercial links in any way.
> Thus, I cannot remove, unremove them at will.
>
> Regards,
>
> Shlomi Fish
>
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