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On Tuesday 19 November 2002 05:54, Kevin Anderson wrote:
> We will. Really, what do we need?
> That's about all that's left for most smaller businesses.
software that covers 99% of what 99% of people need to do will eventually most
likely be covered by Free software. it's various niche programs and
extremeley vertical markets with intense and very high requirements that will
probably remain otherwise. IMHO, of course. i'd love to see everything be
Free, but i'm willing to settle for 90%+ ;-)
> I've called OSS developers here in Calgary for help, they're too busy. ;)
and/or don't know enough about gentoo? =)
> That would be me. You'd puke if you read my obfuscated spaghetti, but it
> works. I see myself more as an evangest. I've been pretty successful so
> far.
that's very encouraging to hear... i must say that it is exciting to be in a
fun industry again where people are doing things because they believe in
their tools, where there are success stories and cliff hangers and....
such a change from 1995.
take care...
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Aaron J. Seigo
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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
- Albert Einstein
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