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First thing I like to protest agains the deplorable behavior of sending HTML mail to the list, specificly from automatic "email this to friends"-forms (which introduced other interesting aspects of email harvesting which I won't go into). This is both rude on the general principal of it, and also as some people on the list do fitler out HTML mail (for good cause), so they won't be able to read this email. And I'm not even going into "hebrew on Linux-IL" or "URLs w/o explenations" issues, which are also valid. And now for the real issue: I don't care. really, I couldn't care less about what office suit the government purchases. specificly as this is such a lowly percentage of the total goverment expenditure on technology, but also because I think that Microsoft deserve to be able to do buisness and the government is a valid customer. As long as all out going communications between the government and the public is based on open standards and can be accessed using free software - all of this can be achieved w/ MS software tools - I don't realy care who is the supplier of software tools for the government. all this, assuming of course that the government purchases the best software for the least money, but this is really OT for Linux-IL. -- Oded ::.. If it weren't for physics and law enforcement, I'd be unstoppable ט÷{.nַ+‰·¬zwfj)m¢X§»¥ך®zֻe?{±¢¸"—†״^ֲ??÷{.nַ+‰·¢?״^™כ,j›¡??‚»§¶?¢i??׳?†‹§²זלr¸›zf¢–X§»¥ך®zֻe?{±¢¸"