On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 19:15, Doug Wellington wrote: > Previously: > > All this mentioning of "belief" and "church" to degrade open source > > people is no better than me calling you and RME Nazis. Seems to be a > > recurring theme that the person who presents the open source position > > makes no personal attacks whatsoever, and someone who is okay with > > proprietary drivers responds with personal attacks (both suggestively by > > you to Marek and directly by Jan to myself). Let's throw the name > > calling aside please. Anyway... > > > > There are very valid technical reasons why a closed piece of hardware is > > a POS from a Linux user's perspective. > > [Heehee... Anyone else see the irony in this?] > > So, it's ok for you to imply (in a previous email to Marek) that RME is > fascist and (in this email) that their hardware is a POS, but if anyone > else says anything defending them, that's a personal attack?
I think Dave was trying to point out something different. Besides, it's not a personal attack with regards to RME, simply because RME is a legal entity. :) > There are a lot of things that I'd like to be able to do that I can't. > [SHRUG] There are always other options. Why limit yourself? Could you give me one option for 10 analog i/os of 24/192, firewire? I'm a linux user. :) Marek
