La siguiente es una carta abierta que Corel le envi� a Debian y en
particular Jim Pick. (Hi Jim!)

Ahora la pregunta es... �cuando piensa nuestra Universidad reemplazar esos
trastos viejos de Wintel con terminales de red de verdad?


                                                        Marcelo


  Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 15:23:44 -0500
  From: "Oliver Bendzsa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: A Public Letter to the Debian Group from Corel Computer
  
  A Public Letter to the Debian Group from Corel Computer
  October 26, 1998
  
  
  Dear Mr. Jim Pick:
  
  I am writing you to express my congratulations and highest regards for
  the Debian Group's port of Debian GNU/Linux to the NetWinder(tm) and
  StrongARM(tm) microprocessor. I understand Debian GNU/Linux, the award
  winning distribution of the Linux operating system, is available in a
  pre-release form and will boot and run the various NetWinder Linux-based
  computers. I like many, eagerly await the release of Slink, the next
  Debian GNU/Linux release, and hope that the StrongARM port takes its
  place alongside the many platforms supported by the Debian Group. I
  salute the group of about 40 highly talented developers who have
  collaborated on this Open Source project; the results have been nothing
  less than spectacular. It is further affirmation that Open Source
  software leads to innovative consequences.
  
  The NetWinder DM was released at the end of June and in a few months
  this tiger-team of Debian developers have ported hundreds of new
  programs to this platform. I am told that within a week of the release,
  a development group had been formed and porting had begun. It surely is
  a testament to your ingenuity as many of the developers had not yet
  received their own NetWinder. I think this is a great example of
  "community development" as the group was able to collaborate on code
  through the sharing of NetWinder systems via the Internet.
  
  Flashing ahead to October, and thanks to the work of yourself and the
  other team members, a new choice is now available for the NetWinder and
  future StrongARM-based projects. The highly reliable and professional
  groundwork put in place by your team allows others to join the effort
  and move forward even faster than before. There is much that other Open
  Source developers as well as developers of commercial software may be
  learn from this project. I would like to personally thank all those who
  have participated, most of whom, I am told, are registered on this web
  site: http://www.debian.org/ports/arm/
  
  Although I will not personally be attending the Atlanta Linux Showcase
  this weekend, I extend best wishes for the successful public debut of a
  NetWinder running Debian GNU/Linux.
  
  
  Sincerely,
  
  
  
  Ron McNab, VP and General Manager
  Corel Computer
  http://www.corelcomputer.com/

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