A lot of people responding to this news are hopeful, yet pessimistic of a client port. I wonder what would be a good way of letting IBM know there is a demand for a Notes client on Linux.
It's a shame petitioning doesn't work when talking to Software Companies.
I don't understand why you would even want to produce terminators. All farmers I know (born in North Dakota so I know quite a few) don't grow their own seed. Most seed are Hybrids so most farmers believe that they won't be getting good yeilds if they cob their own elevators for seed to plant. Is there that much seed piracy between seed companies that this would be profitable?
Maybe farmers should start an Open Seed Foundation to compete with the big seed companies. You could get billions of farmers hacking at their hybrids to try to get the perfect strain and distribute the DNA under a GPL (Grain Public Licence).
People who buy an IMac because of its looks probably buy a '90's beetle because its cute.
Maybe computers will start showing up in furniture stores. You could purchase a computer that wouldn't clash with your drapes. Or maybe get one with an artificial wood grain to match that late 19th century desk in your grandfather's office. 8-)
A lot of people responding to this news are hopeful, yet pessimistic of a client port. I wonder what would be a good way of letting IBM know there is a demand for a Notes client on Linux.
It's a shame petitioning doesn't work when talking to Software Companies.
I don't understand why you would even want to produce terminators. All farmers I know (born in North Dakota so I know quite a few) don't grow their own seed. Most seed are Hybrids so most farmers believe that they won't be getting good yeilds if they cob their own elevators for seed to plant. Is there that much seed piracy between seed companies that this would be profitable?
Maybe farmers should start an Open Seed Foundation to compete with the big seed companies. You could get billions of farmers hacking at their hybrids to try to get the perfect strain and distribute the DNA under a GPL (Grain Public Licence).
Maybe some day.
People who buy an IMac because of its looks probably buy a '90's beetle because its cute.
Maybe computers will start showing up in furniture stores. You could purchase a computer that wouldn't clash with your drapes. Or maybe get one with an artificial wood grain to match that late 19th century desk in your grandfather's office. 8-)
It won't catch on.