[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff V. Merkey) writes:

>They are bad because they cost people money that could be spent more
>productively in other areas due to the lengthening of the development

You still miss the point.

Most kernel developers don't give a damn about money. If you're in
kernel development for money, you're in the wrong game. If you want to
"weed out Linux" from "corporate America", remember

a) this is a free world after all

b) you came to Linux, not Linux to you

c) there is still "corporate France", "corporate Germany", "corporate China"
   to "weed out" "corporate America" once you made a wrong decision. 
   see also "Novell, Inc., Osborne, Inc., Commodore, Inc., Atari, Inc." 
   Why do you think that Microsoft is hiring a "Product Manager Linux". They
   sure as hell won't miss such a decision by accident.

        Regards
                Henning

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