On Mar 11, 2005, at 5:09 PM, Stewart Stremler wrote:
It's the competence and attitude that I don't trust.
there is a point, however, at which you must decide to trust the supplier. I suppose it's easier to make that decision when there's an actual vendor behind it to take responsibility, but everybody's distributing or selling software with licenses that explicitly absolves them of responsibility should anything go wrong.
So, I suppose, nobody's to be trusted. So maybe we shouldn't install anything. :)
Gregory
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