On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, [iso-8859-1] Jos� Enrique Alvarez Estrada wrote: > �At least, a controversial theme in the list! > It's a very interesting suggestion to make students > colaborate in GNU projects. But it's interesting too > define what is "good enough for real work": I think > Stallman's definition says it: "Codify and release > fast, find bugs and correct it". > What do you think about it?
I think that Stallman isn't the only person out there with an opinion on how things should be done. I'm an engineer (ok, not legally....yet) by training--and by nature. I don't believe in half baked solutions. A solution is only a solution if when you pull the toothpick back out it isn't covered with batter. > Maybe the universities and students will be the only > real future of Open Source. > If you want to be that narrow minded about it then it is dead already--Lighten up! > Greetings > > Jos� Enrique > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > La emoci�n e intensidad del deporte en Yahoo! Deportes. http://deportes.yahoo.com.mx > |^^^ | | |^^| |^^^ Drew Northup, N1XIM |^^| | |^^^ \ / /^^\ /^^~ |__ | | | | | |__| | |___ \/ |__| |__ | | | | | | www.plex86.org | | | /\ | | | \ ___| |__| |__| |___ web.syr.edu/~suoc/ | |___ |___ / \ __/ __/
