On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:09, Wildam Martin <email address hidden> wrote:
>> If something doesn't work in one but does in the
>> other then it is usually fixable if you have the time & patience to ask in
>> forums or read documentation or find your own way.
> Of course, I use the forums and Launchpad for bug reporting. I do my
> best to help. If you sum up the hours I helped so far in money, I
> could have bought Windows and MS Office with no problem...
Don't get me wrong: I am strongly convinced about the Open Source
model and I appreciate the work and contribution of everyone. And of
course I get all the contributions of the others for free. I am also
convinced of the Ubuntu philosophy.
My message should be, that with all the new ideas, don't forget about
the quality - it is high priority!
I left Windows because I could not rely on the core OS any more - that
was my main reason to leave. Would be terrible if I would end up the
same way using Ubuntu.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 10:09, Wildam Martin <email address hidden> wrote:
>> If something doesn't work in one but does in the
>> other then it is usually fixable if you have the time & patience to ask in
>> forums or read documentation or find your own way.
> Of course, I use the forums and Launchpad for bug reporting. I do my
> best to help. If you sum up the hours I helped so far in money, I
> could have bought Windows and MS Office with no problem...
Don't get me wrong: I am strongly convinced about the Open Source
model and I appreciate the work and contribution of everyone. And of
course I get all the contributions of the others for free. I am also
convinced of the Ubuntu philosophy.
My message should be, that with all the new ideas, don't forget about
the quality - it is high priority!
I left Windows because I could not rely on the core OS any more - that
was my main reason to leave. Would be terrible if I would end up the
same way using Ubuntu.
--
Martin Wildam
http:// www.google. com/profiles/ mwildam