It's a shame we're in Lafayette and can't get to Baton Rouge tonight, I
wouldn't mind going to this, oh well...  

Could someone post a short write up on here about how it goes, particularly
interested in how the different camps view the programming environments of
each - I've had to develop in all three (well, not Mac OSX, last Mac stuff I
did was years ago) and have my own opinions but I'm curious as to what
others think.  

Will:
That's a phrase I haven't heard in a while ("in the peanut gallery"), you
probably know the meaning of "popcorn conversation" as well :-)

Thanks,
James

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of will hill
> Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 7:56 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [brlug-general] [Fwd: [LSUOS-L] [Linux]: ACM to host OS
> ChallengeThurs the 23rd]
> 
> On 2003.10.23 06:12 John Hebert wrote:
> > What!?! No BSD? Shannon, aren't you an OpenBSD user?
> >
> > John Hebert
> >
> 
> BSD will be represented by proxy by the Mac and Windows and Linux reps.
> The Windows representative will brag about the BSD origins of it's IP
> stack while touting NT as a "unix killer".  The Mac people will proudly
> display OSX.  Hopefully the Linux representative will simply advocate free
> software use, including BSD.
> 
> This thing is tonight.  If only I can remember to go and don't get some
> kind of job, I'll go sit in the peanut gallery and cheer for free
> software.
> 
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