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Re: Longhorn Killer


From: Dennis Leeuw
Subject: Re: Longhorn Killer
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:30:49 +0100
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Rogelio Serrano wrote:
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On 2004-03-22 19:00:58 +0800 Fabien VALLON
<fabien.vallon@fr.alcove.com> wrote:

Rogelio Serrano (rogelio@smsglobal.net) wrote:

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What will it take for a GNUstep based Linux desktop to kill
Longhorn?


Why do you want to kill Longhorn ? Users are free to (not) use GNUstep and desktop based on it.
I don't care if this desktop have only 10 users but if it feets my needs.

Fabien


It can kill us all thats why. MS is going to take over the
whole world! Take for example the internet. I have to use MS IE
to access my bank account online because thats the only browser
that will work.

Why do you use IE. I just wrote my bank a realy pissed e-mail about their policy... and now they try to resolve it (because I am not the only one).

I refuse to use MS products at home. So my bank has to resolve my issues and otherwise I go to another bank, and I know I am not alone.

Join me! Search another bank! And please think before giving in.
hmmm, now I sound like Richard Stallman :)

Dennis

 Imagine having to use MS in your tv, In your
office, in the supermarket, in your car. How about online
movies that can only be viewed by Media Player? How about
public documents that can only be viewed using MS office. How
about hardware that only has MS only drivers, What then? Im
scared of Longhorn.
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