tim matthews wrote: > yes, I'm seriously suggesting being "naughty" to make a point. If they > want to call me silly names like "pirate" or "terrorist" it's up to them. > > and why not? it's a BBC copyright, ok is the BBC an 3vil greedy > corperation or it is funded by its listeners? > > It's our right to have the BBC broadcast in open source, we should not > be forced to use the Microsoft operating system. By doing this, we could > show the world how easy it is to set up.
Very few people in history have been successful with such approaches. Maybe you feel lucky? :-) >From the bbc's point of view they will have their own problems. They also probably have employees who are very keen to go open. It would be useful to continue a debate with them and address the issues while keeping our aims in mind. Although I do not like it, the rest of the world does not use linux or ogg (yet) and timing would be important. -- alan c -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
