Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fwd: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-)

2007-10-29 Thread Sean Miller
Whilst I would hate to sound like a spoilsport, we do have to think about the demographic of the people answering this survey... what percentage of "follow my leader Microsoft buyers" are likely to be browsing the BBC Technology News website and what percentage of the ones that do are likely to tak

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fwd: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-)

2007-10-28 Thread Kris Douglas
On 28/10/2007, Tony Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Darren Mansell wrote: > > > Woo-hoo 13.2% for Linux now :) 44,500 votes cast. Less than 1% share my > ass. > > What is more interesting, to me at least, is that only 57% of voters are > Windows users! Which makes any justification the BB

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fwd: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-)

2007-10-28 Thread Tony Arnold
Darren Mansell wrote: > Woo-hoo 13.2% for Linux now :) 44,500 votes cast. Less than 1% share my ass. What is more interesting, to me at least, is that only 57% of voters are Windows users! Which makes any justification the BBC had for only releasing their iPlayer to the Windows community initia

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Fwd: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-)

2007-10-28 Thread Darren Mansell
Kris Douglas wrote: > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: *Mark Harrison* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Date: 26 Oct 2007 08:59 > Subject: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-) > To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

[ubuntu-uk] Fwd: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-)

2007-10-27 Thread Kris Douglas
-- Forwarded message -- From: Mark Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 26 Oct 2007 08:59 Subject: [Wolves] BBC Technology poll - vote now :-) To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Just a quick note. For about the first time, the BBC have included Linux as an option