On  8 Jun, Dave Schroeder wrote:
> On Jun 8, 2006, at 2:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> The only time that I ever use proprietary software is when I am trying
>> to help other users learn open source and/or free software.
>>
>> A storm is coming.  It is coming for you emperor.
> 
> http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/cornell/

This below is from some older press and PR help that we got around the
founding of the Distribution, and the situation has obviously changed
somewhat.  I boot up Mac OS X from time to time in order to make sure
that GNU-Darwin software works with it.  That way we can lead Apple
users to software freedom values.

Regards,
Michael L. Love


> 'In the past, Dr. Love conducted much of his protein crystallography  
> research on UNIX workstations because of their parallel processing  
> abilities. At the same time, he has always preferred the elegance and  
> ease of use of the Macintosh. With the availability of Mac OS X, Dr.  
> Love can harness the power of UNIX and the intuitiveness of the  
> Macintosh on one platform. "I’m a longtime Mac user and also somewhat  
> of a UNIX aficionado," says Dr. Love. "With the availability of Mac  
> OS X, I can do everything on my preferred computer — the Mac."'
> 
> — Dr. Michael Love

> On Jun 8, 2006, at 2:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Some of you may not know that GNU/Linux system administration is one of
>> my day jobs.  I manage a wide range of systems.  Here is a screenshot
>> of my work desktop, so that you can see I use the same tools at work
>> that I use at home at night on GNU-Darwin.  (weekends too)
>> 
>> http://proclus.gnu-darwin.org/debian.html
>> 
>> The only time that I ever use proprietary software is when I am trying
>> to help other users learn open source and/or free software.  
>> 
>> A storm is coming.  It is coming for you emperor.
>> 
>> If you are wondering what pulls all these ideas together, I think the
>> following link does it best at this time.
>> 
>> http://proclus.gnu-darwin.org/bootstrap.html
>> 
>> Regards,  (proclus)
>> Michael L. Love Ph.D
>> Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry
>> School of Medicine
>> Johns Hopkins University
>> 725 N. Wolfe Street
>> Room 608B WBSB
>> Baltimore MD 21205-2185
>> 
>> Interoffice Mail: 608B WBSB, SoM
>> 
>> office: 410-614-2267
>> lab:    410-614-3179
>> fax:    410-502-6910
>> cell:   443-824-3451
>> http://www.gnu-darwin.org/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 


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