While its interesting to get different perspectives from around the globe,
I'm not sure we'll agree on the principal tasks of government, so I'll leave
that subject and return to the computer side of things.
Without trying to defend MS, it can only dominate markets that customers
allow it to dominate. Nobody is forced to purchase MS products. They do so
because, for whatever reason, they perceive that MS serves their needs. One
of those needs is file compatibility with others, which by its nature,
allows MS sales to feed on themselves. The more people buy MS products, the
more people need to buy MS products to communicate with all the others who
went before.
Perhaps it's also a function of job security for IT managers. Back in the
'80s, the saying was that, "nobody ever got fired for buying IBM products."
My guess is that, today, you can replace "IBM" in that phrase with
"Microsoft."
Virgil
-----Original Message-----
From: M Henri Day
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 3:15 PM
To: VA
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: OpenOffice to be dumped in Freiburg ?
2012/11/19 VA <[email protected]>
At the risk of getting political, the last thing I want is my government
dictating to me what kind of file format to use on my documents.
Virgil
At the risk of getting political, the last thing I want is a multi-national
corporation, responsible to no one save a few major shareholders and/or top
executives, which, due to its domination of the market, can effectively
render it manditory for me to use its proprietary file format....
Regulation of markets, so that they remain as free and accessible as
possible, is one of the principle tasks of government....
Henri
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