Jerry Lynn Kreps wrote:
> 
> the flames.  Personally, I like the independence the Linux allows.  Can
> you imagine if the Qt toolkit was declared the standard and Xwindows
> programs written without it were shunned?  Confine yourself to KDE for
> the next 10-15 years?  Why?  Let freedom ring, let inovation flourish.
> There will be enought "standardization" by virtue of the number of
> packages sold, but each should allow some place in their distro for
> wiggle room so improvements can burst out.
> Jerry

YA!!!  I was flipping thru the dictionary the other day, and came upon
the word "linus".
It is defined as " a poet and musician, the inventor of melody and
rythm". 

That is the way I felt when I first took up Linux, it was a great
"instrument" for implementing creative ideas. Now, it feels like
some "evil maestro" is trying to take the podium, trying to force us
all to play some boring old song.

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