|| On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 07:42:56 +0000 || Tarun Gaur gaur_tarun@hotmail.com wrote:
gaur_tarun> I am sure i will be able to restore your confidence in Linux and open gaur_tarun> source. On our front we will make every effort to ensure that the gaur_tarun> Linux is made easy for the end users.
gaur_tarun> Infact the current state of Linux is that there are multiple gaur_tarun> initiatives going on to catch up with proprietry software (especially gaur_tarun> Windows), in the process you will come across multiple versions gaur_tarun> (distros) of Linux. Each one of them is unique and has its own gaur_tarun> features and set of specialization though all of them are now gaur_tarun> converging fast.
gaur_tarun> These are some drawbacks of open source but the very spirit with which gaur_tarun> we have reached so far is worth acknowledging and trust me sir, the gaur_tarun> day is not far when you will see Linux replacing Windows not only on gaur_tarun> the server side, but desktops too.
Hi Tarun,
It looks like you are thoroughly confused about "Free Software movement", "Open source", "GNU", "Linux" and the "spirit". I humbly request you to go through
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/
If you already know about the above webpage and still want to use the terminology you have used, perhaps, this is not the place you might want to be in. No offence intended. Look at the archives and you will know what I mean.
best regards