Hi

> On Monday 03 October 2005 00:28, Ed Baker wrote:
> > P.S.
> > Some people in the Linux/Unix camp tend to look down on MS-Windows
> users. I
> > used to be in that camp myself. I've been an active unix user since
> 1979
> > and I owned a copy of Slackware linux when it was distributed on 19
> three
> > and one half inch floppies. I'm not a rooky when it comes to working
> in
> > Unix. However, I refuse to run Flightgear on a unix box. I'll concede
> that
> > Unix/Linux is great ... no doubt about it ... but, as they say two
> hundred
> > and twenty five million Beatles fans can't be all wrong. If
> Flightgear
> > plans to draw a large audience (and I think it is worthy of it), the
> > Flightgear community HAS TO REALIZE that they MUST appeal to the
> MS-Windows
> > community. That's just the facts ... it's not an opinion, it's not an
> "us
> > versus them" scenario. It's just what it is. There's no denying it.


The amount of OS users is the first priority in proprietary software not
in the open source software.

Regards
Charalampos Alexopoulos


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