On Thu, Jul 6, 2017 at 3:20 PM, Rog <[email protected]> wrote: > So I continue to advocate for Linux for everyday users.
et al., I agree with Roger and the preceding statements he made. I too advocate to everyday users, especially those who can not afford proprietary systems. I also advocate involvement with the development of any project they may have an interest. Not all need to be technically inclined to have a gift to share with the Linux community. An active community; however, is the pentacle of our collective success. I can also agree with Ralf in that Linux is not for everyone. My personal observations suggest that is mostly a function of training by marketing of the end user. They expect to see proprietary environment and to try and emulate that will only end in failing to meet that expectation. We are an easy to use, easy to maintain distribution that does the end user to take some responsibility and effort for there system and education. My 2 bits -- Fred
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