I thought that People who quit Linux would be executed and thrown fore the 
penguins ?

Mike

> BTW the datestamps are April 2nd in my part of the world already
> 
> On 2 April 2011 04:56, Harish Pillay <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Martin -
> > 
> >> friends,
> >> 
> >> it is with sad eyes that i must say this, but this is it, i am leaving
> >> the linux world. good bye!
> >> 
> >> this decision is not done lightly. it was a long time in the making.
> >> it started when i met my wife. confronted with her windows laptop i had
> >> to think long and hard whether i could tolerate windows in my home or if
> >> i should stay single. in the end my wife won.
> >> 
> >> then i discovered 3d online games. nice, but unplayable under linux.
> >> even with wine, it just leads to whining.
> >> 
> >> now my wife is pregnant, and more and more she pushes me to actually
> >> earn some money. the days where i could work for free on a free
> >> operating system are gone. i need to bring money in to feed the baby,
> >> and as you know, noone gets fired for using windows, so that's that.
> >> 
> >> the last straw was actually this announcement:
> >> http://www.rpath.com/corp/2010-press-releases/806-11152010
> >> 
> >> conary is available on windows!
> >> 
> >> what more do i need?
> >> 
> >> think about it. most windows software is not that bad. it's the
> >> packaging that's horrible. the lack of assurance that installing some
> >> software will not overwrite some dlls of another program, the inability
> >> to really cleanly uninstall software and undo changes that an
> >> inastallation did. all these issues are now a thing of the past.
> >> 
> >> pike and roxen, two other mainstays in my life also run on windows, even
> >> chrome, my favourite browser, and for ssh there is the ever excellent
> >> putty. so there is really nothing for me to miss.
> >> 
> >> and hence, as i gain more and more experience with windows thanks to the
> >> games i am playing there, i'll quickly pick a top windows admin job and
> >> be able to make my wife happy.
> >> 
> >> i wish my friends in the foresight linux development team good luck!
> >> 
> >> good bye, and thanks for all the fish!
> >> 
> >> greetings, martin.
> > 
> > Indeed, I am troubled with this move of yours.  But I respect it and
> > kinda saw it coming.  In fact, when the LUGS did the spot check of the
> > machines of it's members, no one was actually RUNNING Linux. And it has
> > been that way from the very beginning. Yes, me too.
> > 
> > Earlier this morning, the Hurd project finally released [0] and I am
> > moving out of Linux to Hurd.
> > 
> > As such I am writing to the LUGS exco to request for an EGM to get
> > ourselves renamed to HUGS.
> > 
> > Harish
> > [0] http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-0.401/hurd-0.401.iso
> > 
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With regards,
Mike Veltman

A world with only one operating system, is a world without choice.

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