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On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 12:36 -0700, james denge wrote:
We are considering installing Mirth (www.mirthproject.org) on RedHat
Linux.
Anyone do this yet?
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Well, not me.

But this (and the general application of open source software and
tools<do you really believe in and support them?>)
would be a real big boost if you want to claim to be available on an
open source stack.

The ideals are not just a badge and honor you proclaim.  They are a
belief and commitment to a different and changing world.

Please let me know when your application is available on the most
prolific open source platform on the planet.

Regards,
Tim

PS>  I am not attacking Mirth as a project nor as any individual.  I do
however, find it difficult to follow in my mind, that individuals of a
project can contribute their time and energy to a project/family where
they do not fully understand the consequences of their efforts.

Maybe this a "conversion of the masses" that I have not encountered.  It
would be a great moment for me and others if someone could explain it
please. 

While I fully believe that open source can be a great equalizer in
developing countries.  I do not believe it will happen overnight.

Certainly we are facing an iron curtain in the US where one faction of
software development exists and another, where it is growing, are in a
great conflict.  

Regards,
Tim








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