On 8/4/06, Kartik Mistry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Excellent.

Laziness is main point. I was talking with my coworker today. He need
Laziness is a valid point if you're talking of reluctance among some
techies to learn to use GNU/Linux or any *nix for that matter. For
normal users its simply beyond reach as none of our Indian
portals/companies/ISP/ net based services talk about GNU/Linux.

If there's one thing that could increase GNU/Linux adoption among the
masses in India, it would be stronger anti-piracy laws. Once it
becomes completely infeasible/impossible to pirate Windows, people
(computer assemblers) will automatically start installing windows on
the low cost machines.

Then again, some others will pay the extra thinking that they're
getting more "quality".


Regards,
Siddhesh

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