On 05/10/11 08:42, Roger wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-05-10 at 15:49 -0700, JD wrote:
>> On 05/10/11 15:32, Konstantinos Karantias wrote:
>>> Am I the only believing that they will just make the development for
>>> Linux slower and will not cease it at all? I don't think they are that
>>> bad.
>>>
>>> If they did such a thing, Skype would lose its Linux users. And, AFAIK
>>> they're some.
>>>
> Funny how no one is mentioning the massive database of names, addresses,
> call records and user preferences, etc, etc,etc  MS are purchasing.
> Wouldn't this be worth more than user likes or dislikes.
> Remember nothing in life is free it all has some strings attached and I
> believe user tracking is usually attached to most "free" internet
> things.
>
> The only problem with Ekiga and similar solutions is that everyone you
> know also has to install it and most skype users won't change.
> Roger
>
You responded to my post, but you did not include
in your replay a quote of what I said :)

While it is true that "most" skype users will not change,
since so called "most" users are windows users, not Linux
users, even dual Windows and Linux Users, like myself.
I was merely prognosticating that MS will not continue
to support Linux because, as I showed by what I was able
to glean from the web, MS is hostile to Open Source in
general, and to  Linux in particular; blaming it for their
loss of some market share in the server market.

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