Easwar Hariharan wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> jtd wrote:
>>     
>>> In short Rony's solution of forgetting about users not pissed off with
>>> doze is the simple workable option.
>>>
>>>       
>> Many a times it is the users who piss me off and I feel they really
>> don't deserve FOSS. Youngsters seem to be more receptive to new
>> ideologies than the older ones. However *all* my customers know about
>> the concept of freedom, privacy of data and why FOSS is slim, trim and
>> virus free. Ever since I came to know how POSIX is a necessary standard,
>> they are given a briefing on that too. Finally they have to decide their
>> path. Every time there is a problem in doze, I keep reminding them that
>> this would not have happened if they used FOSS.
>>     
>
> Prolly,if they see you around regularly,they might remember to ask you about
> "that FOSS thing you keep talking about" :)This is just a random
> thought,because I honestly don't know how frequently your users see/meet
> you.
>
>   
They hardly see me because as a service provider, it is my 
responsibility to keep their systems up and running with minimum 
breakdowns. I cannot be in many places at the same time so their systems 
have to be running smoothly.


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Rony.

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No Viruses
No Spyware
Only Freedom.

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