This brings up a good point:
"United we stand, divided we fall"
If Linux is to ever seriously take on our friends in Redmond we, the users of the OS, must present a united front. If we deteriorate into internal bickering about who's distro is superior, we waste all this energy that otherwise could be spent evangalizing the reasons we prefer GNU/Linux over the more popular alternative.
Art has the ability to touch ones emotions, to touch ones soul if you will.
To another engineer, a particularly clever bit of code may be art--it may inspire or touch them, but to most people, it would look like your cat walked across your keyboard.
**From the been there and done that files**
Any project plan or business plan that pivots on one person without providing provisions for the possibility of loosing that person is a poor plan and not your fault.
Look out for yourself.
"United we stand, divided we fall"
If Linux is to ever seriously take on our friends in Redmond we, the users of the OS, must present a united front. If we deteriorate into internal bickering about who's distro is superior, we waste all this energy that otherwise could be spent evangalizing the reasons we prefer GNU/Linux over the more popular alternative.
PS Amiga users are annoying, though.
Art has the ability to touch ones emotions, to touch ones soul if you will. To another engineer, a particularly clever bit of code may be art--it may inspire or touch them, but to most people, it would look like your cat walked across your keyboard.
**From the been there and done that files** Any project plan or business plan that pivots on one person without providing provisions for the possibility of loosing that person is a poor plan and not your fault. Look out for yourself.