"S�ren Kuklau" wrote: > > "JTK" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > You know, there's a dead-simple solution to what you refer to as "a > > terrible waste of time" and most people refer to as "solid advice > > falling on deaf ears": LOSE THE COMMIE GRAPHICS. Problem solved, > > permanently. > > What commie graphics? I'm only seeing a red star. It's near commie style, > but so what?
"Yeah, well, Stalin just murdered all my neighbors, my wife, my children, but so what? I'm only seeing these big posters of him. What, me worry?" - You in the USSR ca. 1936. > If there is anything Mozilla expresses politically, There isn't, that's what makes it all the more tragically comic. All the commie graphics do is turn away the few people who actually even know about Mozilla, mainly because the attempt to "piss off the Man" is so transparently sophomoric. Mozilla can't afford to turn away a single soul at ~0.75% market share and going nowhere. > then it is > open-sourceness (If you will, open-sourceness is close to communism though - Only in the way certain multibajillion-dollar companies define "Open source". > if that poses a problem for you, that is.). No. Purges pose a problem for me. Feigned ignorance of blatant Communist symbolism poses a problem for me. But I'm sure it'll play well in China, won't it Mr. Case?
