I wanted to pose two questions to the group. And this group as I am a committed reader of it.
First is a general "nature of the list repartee" question: Would it be possible to provide technical responses and opinions sans all the Microsoft bashing, juvenile misspellings and attendant emotional-political ranting? I find it at this point such a drudge to have to cognitively deal with it, parse it, and then dismiss it in order to get to the meat of the given post - assuming there is any meat, and I have found an inverse relationship between the quality and presence of reasoned technical information to the amount of MSFT bashing nonsense. I am wondering if this list could serve as a power of example to the rest of the OSS community that personal religious, emotional, and political rants weaved into technical discussion are not in fact helpful from a technical or engineering perspective, do not reflect well on the OSS or Ubuntu communities, and are exceedingly off-putting to me, for whatever that is worth, as someone who is trying to participate in the Ubuntu and wider OSS communities and learn enough to actually have something to offer. If you wish, please contact me off-list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] for any long serious responses. I do think however that any thoughtful responses would be valuable for all readers of the list. On-list note: Please keep up the great work and fantastic commitment to MID computing! I am very excited to learn more and hopefully contribute as I am working out the high-level functionality and use cases for a video/VOIP "presence" application for remote health care delivery with some colleagues and contacts, and I am very much wanting to pursue pilots/prototypes using the Ubuntu Mobile platform. Is there anyone out there that might be able to offer some initial guidance? Best regards; Adam
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