On Thursday 18 October 2007 16:09, Rony wrote:
jtd wrote:
But to each his own poison. And everytime somebody makes a blanket statement based on arbitary criteria i will jump at them.
You started it all with your blanket statements about software that don't run in Linux.
Wrong read the thread again. It was in response to someone elses wrong blanket statement inkscape is not ready for use. By using a slightly different assumption one arrives at a very correct and totally different conclusion. Which is exactly the point i am making - dont make ridiculous blanket statements.
Expressing problems about Linux does not mean you have to attack Windows or its users every time.
Windows is totally crappy as are the service providers who ride it's coat tails. Even with their pathetic reliability, usability and security standards most closed software (eeven under linux) have become less secure, more bloated and unmaintainable. Nvidia graphic, samsung printer drivers, adobe acrobat reader are cases in point. Under M$ the os and it's architecture is one big mess that they cant fix it since 1995.The less said about them the better. BTW we worked very closely for 3 yrs with dos and mwindoze3.0 to 3.11. So i know what i am talking about (though i dont remember all the details 15 yrs on).
If you face problems in Windows, its crappy. If others face problems in Linux, they are the ones wrong.
No. It's when they say "abc on linux is not ready for use" that they are wrong.
This is the wrong attitude that triggers flames.
Aha. I hope u get it.
All software whether libre or closed have problems and the approach to solving the problems is no different.
Rubbish. The problems and causes are totally different. The approach to solving them could not get more different. FOSS relies on public review and contribution. CSS specialises in hiding the crap that's all.