Comment 8 for bug 324794

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clombard (clombard44) wrote : Re: [Bug 324794] Re: Long open questions expiring

Yes people are falling in love with Ubuntu...and from the folks I recently spoke to, they are also falling out of love with Ubuntu. They claim it is starting to act more and more like... ...don't make me say it...only instead of the blue screen they now get the gray screen!

--- On Wed, 5/27/09, dE <email address hidden> wrote:

From: dE <email address hidden>
Subject: [Bug 324794] Re: Long open questions expiring
To: <email address hidden>
Date: Wednesday, May 27, 2009, 12:05 PM

People should realise that this is the opensource community...we help
each other...some have time, some don't...the people facing the problem
should realise this.

The key thing in opensource community is that, there's no one to
blame...you're stuck, you find a bug etc...you cant blame
anyone...except yourself...you are a uses, you are the contribute...so
its your job to fix the bug...or at least get ensured that the
developers get notified about it.

As a contributor...I'm trying to spread Linux fatest possible...in that
case all opensource products...with openoffice. What I've seen is that
the most difficult part of Linux is software installation, otherwise,
its the undisputed winner of OS (as a result people are just falling in
love with ubuntu...after I do the software installation)...we got tons
of distributions...choose what you like; you can install deb packages
install in red hat, and RPM install in debian...or even ebuilts...its
perfectly compatible with each other...so compatibility is not an issue.

The best thing that can happen to Linux, in a profit organisation that
provides technical support (like with Red Hat), this industry will bloom
and so will Linux after this, cause the most difficult part...software
installation will be taken care of.

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Long open questions expiring
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