Nat Friedman on the Future of Collaboration
sp3298622 writes "Nat Friedman, co-founder of Ximian, expresses his excitement about the Hula collaboration Server, talks about the plugins in development for Evolution 2.2, the potential of XGL and the revolution of the Linux Desktop.
The
interview is a 30MB MP3 file."
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Actually it's only a one minute and three seconds of silence encoded at an obscenly high bitrate. Therefore, this is infringing my copywrite. Bend over and let me run my IP through ya! And if you take it like a man in pained silence, you'll be recursively infringing if you last one minute and three seconds.
Err...... I'll just go
What it seems like all these new developers are trying to do is pre-empt Windows Longhorn, which of course has the whole philosophy of creating a system with a high starting point -- targeted at machines with 1GB of RAM, a 64 bit processor, and a pixel shading graphic scard.
A few OSS developers are not going to catch up to Windows Longhorn -- they should stick to what they do best, and not alienate their base, which includes users of old PCs and small, cheap embedded devices by trying to standardize the minimum requirements of a GUI on some bloated XML/XUL/C#/Mono system with OpenGL as the minimum requirements for spinning around text. By doing that, they're going to lose on both fronts.
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