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Re: Muta/meeting (hoping to close argument)
Hi,
I will try not to be too argumentative this time so that this thread
will die in peace, and give way to other discussions.
I think we understand each other.
I know you were just trying to "convert" me, which is completely
legitemate.
The bottom line, in my case, is that time is a limited resource
that has to be allocated for family, work, hobbies, "stalbet" and
arguing on the net :-). In my priority list, there is just no time
left for going to meetings and other activities
BTW, from the faces I saw at the show I have a feeling that I am not
in the same age group as many of you , I am 35 with kids. This might
explain a different attitude towards spare time. I really don't see
myself being able to go to Friday meetings for this or any other
Amuta.
>
>Nor am I, and for a similar reason. I just think by giving the people a
>choise we will get the Big Ones to make better products, thats all.
>A little cometition never hurts...
The stress there should be on the word "little". Be realistic, Linux
is no competition for Microsoft and it never will be unless millions
of $$ are poured by someone in a gigantic global marketing campaign.
Again, I really don't think that most "Group A" people are there to
compete with MS and other giants, I think most are there to have fun.
MS and the like are there to make more and more money.
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