> I enjoy Solaris, Always have. Do I want it to become > another Windows? NO. > Leave the point and clickers behind. We in the Open > source community need to be able to > give all people the choice and flexibility to be > independent. To have the freedom to develop > the next evolutionary step in computers. Command line > is where we live! It is not dead and > never will be. This is where the future brain trust > is and this is where we gather into our > communities. I like solving the difficult problems > and don't want someone giving me the > "EASY BUTTON". Solaris should stay ahead of the > crowd. Not in the 40% But more in the > 10%. > > My 2 cents.
This post sums up quite perfectly everything I'm arguing against. Developers may have this attitude (and it's a fine one to have, mdemarco), but they must see past it if they want normal people to use their software. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org