Hi, lansburyslido.

By saying blocker, I mean something is virtually not replaceable. There is no alternative for end-users.

Take the E-banking issue in China as an example, the rare banks that support non-IE browsers may not have a single branch in most cities in China. Such supporting states are even subject to change. Would you like to abandon E-banking entirely for software freedom if you were in China?

If your answer is Yes. Thank you for your contribution. But most of the general public is not contributor. If your answer is No. What would you do? Hacking should be very hard for most people. Programming is not included in computer literacy nowadays, right?


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