Yes, (lack of) CC support is a Linux showstopper
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There isn't a major software development project within a large company that doesn't use CC. If the company is serious about their sw development, then they eventually find their way to CC. It does so much more than CVS or RCS is even capable, and is much better at what it does than anything else out there. There's no problem with them porting to Linux, and there's no problem with them making money from it. This is a product that companies are already spending 100s of 1000s of dollars on, in addition to the money they spend for the HW/OS platform to begin with. Let them port to Linux, and let me save $5k per hw platform so I can put a real OS on people's desk! That will only help us show others the real power of freed sw!
With the SEC declaring that personal info is valuable, and is considered a monetary unit on the net, does that mean I have a right to ask for re-imbursement if I discover someone using my personal information with out my authorization?
There isn't a major software development project
within a large company that doesn't use CC.
If the company is serious about their sw development, then they eventually find their way
to CC. It does so much more than CVS or RCS is even capable, and is much better at what it does
than anything else out there.
There's no problem with them porting to Linux, and
there's no problem with them making money from it.
This is a product that companies are already spending 100s of 1000s of dollars on, in addition to the money they spend for the HW/OS platform to begin with. Let them port to Linux, and let me save $5k per hw platform so I can put a real OS on
people's desk! That will only help us show others
the real power of freed sw!
With the SEC declaring that personal info
is valuable, and is considered a monetary unit
on the net, does that mean I have a right to ask
for re-imbursement if I discover someone using
my personal information with out my authorization?