Huh? I was responding to this statement by the GP:
If Chrome is really that good for everything else except has no add-ons, and if you really so sick of getting that noscript/adblock add-on, why not develop one yourself and contribute back to the project?
I'm pretty sure to be developing add-ons for Chrome that it would mean that you would have to know how to code, which would make you a programmer...
That was their argument, but there wasn't anything in the subject or article making any arguments about VMWare vs. VBox or anything OSS vs. proprietary software.
What exactly does anything in this article or the summary have to do with OSS vs proprietary software? Exactly which nonexistent argument about this subject were you arguing against?
not to mention the critical role they fulfil in maintaining an informed electorate.
A what? Since when did one of those every exist?
If Chrome is really that good for everything else except has no add-ons, and if you really so sick of getting that noscript/adblock add-on, why not develop one yourself and contribute back to the project? I'm pretty sure to be developing add-ons for Chrome that it would mean that you would have to know how to code, which would make you a programmer...
Because not everyone in the world is a programmer?
That was their argument, but there wasn't anything in the subject or article making any arguments about VMWare vs. VBox or anything OSS vs. proprietary software.
What exactly does anything in this article or the summary have to do with OSS vs proprietary software? Exactly which nonexistent argument about this subject were you arguing against?
"Microsoft has warned users that yet another critical vulnerability has been found in its popular Office spreadsheet program Excel."