Heck, let's go even farther than that and have a
moderated debate with a panel of BRLUG members
representing both sides answering questions posed to
the panel. I think we could learn a lot about both
Microsoft and Linux; who does what right and wrong,
technical merits, open standards vs. market support,
technological innovation vs appealing to the mass
market.

Anyone else think this is a good idea?

John


--- Edmund Cramp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Hebert wrote:
> 
> >Let's invite Microsoft to give their side.
> >  
> >
> At the risk of promising something that my ass can't
> deliver, I'd be 
> willing to defend the Microsoft side at a meeting. 
> I can't claim to 
> have used every Microsoft operating system ... some
> of them were quite 
> frankly unusable <Fx thinks> Windows386 </Fx thinks>
> but I believe that 
> it's a good system, given the constraints on its
> design.  I'm not trying 
> to start a flame war here - I'd be happy to discuss
> it (dodge brickbats 
> etc) at a meeting if we can have one any night
> except Thursday...
> 
> Edmund Cramp
> -- 
> 
>  I work 45 hours a week to be this poor. 
> 
> 
> 
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