But I suggest they donate whatever small amounts of money they can to OS. Far less than MS's charge, but a little can go a long way (especially when you are talking government).
It is good for OS users because, as even smaller governments start catching on, citizens *may* see that their country is using such products for such a low...."free"....cost, cafes and whatnot will switch.
When spammers start flooding you with "joe1@domain.com", "joe2@domain.com" etc....randomly generating everything they can think of, you will see that. Check the headers of the message, or trace it, and if you realise that your @domain.com addresses are getting boatloads of spam from "Iam@retard.com", report him to the FCC for being an obnoxious tool.
(I think the address to forward spam to is "uce@ftc.gov" I might be wrong though, rifle around on their site.)
It is good for OS users because, as even smaller governments start catching on, citizens *may* see that their country is using such products for such a low...."free"....cost, cafes and whatnot will switch.
Basically a chain-reaction.
(I think the address to forward spam to is "uce@ftc.gov" I might be wrong though, rifle around on their site.)