> 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.
 
 
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