Basanta Karki wrote: > because many times I dont find a best choice. Proprietary things have the > pressure to develop what they promise otherwise they cant survive but free > things are often taken for granted most of the cases even to agree with > you. They look to be often done for the zeal of putting *your name in the > forefront only. >
This isn't true. Take IE 7.0 for example. It is an equally crap product as Mozilla Firefox. > *Open source are very secure as I can customize according to my wish, but > if I dont customize its open so i dont know how secure that can be ??? > It is not the customization that makes it secure. There are proprietary products which are much more customizable. The availability of the source code is what makes it more secure (or less secure, if you want to argue). > And yes I am also a part of this movement but not a hardliner as you are > and I do own a software freedom day tshirt when I worked for MPP. > > And thanks I am brave :-) Hadnt I been brave enough may be I wouldnt have > attempted to tease you guys in your forum ??? Wow!! Both of you. Which T-Shirt does the other guy have ? ;-) Ritesh -- If possible, Please CC me when replying. I'm not subscribed to the list. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list: [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
