Terry Roe wrote:

Michael,

I think we're all here trying to help each other. Comments of dissatisfaction or frustration should be used as an impetus to improve things. Waving the "open source" flag because something isn't done as well as it might be doesn't seem very constructive. There's a big push to legitimize open source in the business marketplace. Many people are trying to use open source projects to do real work and aren't able to dedicate their lives to becoming entrenched in the open source "culture." Many people have work to do and need to complete it as quickly and efficiently as possible. Feedback and input from this particular crowd should spur the open source community to continuously improve their wares and methods.

TR

I think, TR, you missed my point. I said it was a good question and something might need to be changed. I was talking about the TONE. I have to say, however, that really don't care what the "big push" is. I guess for you "real work" is work in the "business marketplace". Housewives, monks, etc. be forewarned! LOL ;-) I am deadly serious, but I don't want to be "spurred".


Michael McGrady


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