Hello, David! > Midnight Commander made the process much quicker and easier, since I could > move swiftly from source to target directories and perform various shell > commands and editing operations from within MC.
Thank you for your support. It's very important for the developers to realize that their efforts are appreciated and their software is actively used. > Sometimes media coverage of Linux and the Open Source movement gives the > impression that it is just a plaything for hackers--I'm here to testify > that high-quality free software makes all the difference in the world to > people like us, nonprofit publishers without much budget for software > purchase. Actually, the term "plaything for hackers" is quite applicable to many Open Source and Free Software projects, for example GNU/Hurd is one of them. One the other hand, if we consider projects like Apache, they are very far from that definition. MC is somewhere is between. There is nothing bad in being "plaything for hackers" as long as the software remains useful and secure (or the users are advised about risks). -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
