On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Aniruddha Adhikary <[email protected]>wrote:
> maSnun, I think you haven't understood my point. Dreamspark is also another > business trap. As students get adopted to Microsoft Technology, they will > recommend Microsoft Software to their boss for their organization. So what > will happen? All the students coming out of universities having "Dreamspark > Software" is basically a very handy tool to Microsoft for controlling the > entire business software economy. > OK, I think I got your points but you're totally misled. Microsoft is just giving software free. Are they asking or forcing people to use their software **ONLY** ? Yes, I understand they have strategical advantage from Dreamspark, but you're free to choose. That's what I mentioned in my email, no? Now be practical and look at the CS syllabus of different CS schools. They have started covering .NET and MS technologies even before MS started MSDN AA and Dreamspark. And still, in most universities, the situation is the same. So, people are already trapped in MS's monopoly. Dreamspark has nothing to do with it. And as long as Microsoft holds the place for the largest vendor of desktop software, I don't see any change in the situation. Look at LAMP. People are learning PHP on their own because LAMP has a huge market in the industry. People are not idiots. They shall dump MS technologies and learn open source technologies if they feel they have more jobs. So, what you're suggesting is not solely true. But you're getting off topic. I talked about MSDN AA and Dreamspark because you wrote: Microsoft never does anything for "NOBLE" reasons. If they approve using MS > Windows on the notebooks, students (the future of our country) will get > used > to it and in the future (after 2013) they would have to buy original > versions of Windows because of their "windows-dependent syndrome". > Can you please explain why students shall have to buy genuine Windows after 2013? > > I don't say I hate proprietary software. In fact, the software industry > wouldn't have evolved into such developed conditions without it. I didn't > say, "I hate Apple" or "I hate Adobe". I basically hate the Microsoft > dudes > because they are playing DIRTY games with us students and wants to get a > monopoly over the software industry. > If you were a Microsoft dude, you would have done the same. This is business and this is perfectly ethical. In the capitalist economy, I do have the right to skim the market. There is a special term in business - "blue ocean". It dictates successful organizations always try to create uncontested markets and exploit the monopoly. But talking about Microsoft, Apple is the most evil company, not Microsoft. Anyway, I hate to talk about anything other than Ubuntu in this mailing list. But I hate even more when I see people serving distorted information or making illogical statement. I request you to please explain why students will be in trouble after 2013 and we can stop bragging about MS in this thread! -- ***Abu Ashraf Masnun | Web Application Engineer | http://masnun.com** * -- Ubuntu Bangladesh https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
