On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 18:10 US/Pacific, Brad Cox wrote:
That is TOTALLY IRRELEVANT to the idea of free software, or open source development in general. For whaterver kind of OS, free or commercial, any major releases are unstable, aren't they??? So, if you don't want to get messed up, just resist your update fever. That's the best protection.At 05:40 PM -0800 12/16/02, Ben Hines wrote:That's hardly a helpful response. This just sends the message that free means its not worth having and might even damage your system as apparently happened in this case. The same thing happened to me but I needed to reinstall anyway.Eric: you are welcome to your money back.
Somebody screwed up on this one. It happens. Why not just say as much, resolve to do better next time, and not reinforce free software's bad reputation?
Again, I'm not a member of the development team. And I'm not bribed either. ;-)
-Kow
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