Posted on 08/27/2005 2:23:40 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
Kerala, a tiny coastal state in south India, is a site of significant popularity of free software and GNU/Linux. What lessons can Kerala teach other areas about using free and open source software?
Kerala, as a state, is strongly grounded in principles of socialism. Most of the educated middle class is leftist, at least in principle. The state is credited with a near 100% literacy rate and better social statistics than most of the rest of the country. And all this is reflected in a spirit among the people to question any decision imposed on them. They resent lack of choices, and by extension, oppose monopolies. What better fuel for an open source/free software movement to thrive on than a society like this?
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No :)
Not with cool things like DTrace, Zones and most of the source being opened up.
Got anything on mind that's on par with Microsoft's soulless conduct? I personally cannot think of any other business that so readily made communist-sired ideological repression more streamlined.
And don't forget underlining words them too. =)
ROTFL! Buzzard, you couldn't recognize facts if I gave you a map and a flashlight.
Sun has seen the light and now fully supports Solaris X86. Just look at the number of AMD64/x86 boxes they sell these days. This isn't the same old (stupid) sun. :)
One of them is a stolen product however. I personally don't believe in the US providing software welfare to the world, in any form. Our trade imbalance with foreign countries is great enough without us subsidizing them with freebies of anything.
hhhhhmmmmm .... somehow I think the reason is you don't want to "think" of another company being as souless because it lessens the impact of your post.
the GOVERNMENTS of communist countries prefer MICROSOFT, which is more than willing to deal with totalitarian governments and modify their product to the wishes of the government and allow those governments to control what the people are allowed to see and do with their computers, whereas with linux, the PEOPLE have the source code and the compilers and can change the code to circumvent these controls, and are thus not as easy to control...
Okay, I give. You tell me then. If it's so common, let's hear it.
Is this the Evolution/Creationism ping list?
Oh, sorry, it's the Free Software Developer/Saleried Software Developer ping list!
Keep me on it!
BINGO! Right on the money, chilepepper!
I asked you, since you accused Microsoft of it, if you checked to see if they were the only ones who alter their products to suit ChiCom demands. If not, that's fine. But it would make your statement stronger had you done it.
Oh, they also blame Wal-Mart.
You claimed there must be a lot of companies doing as much on par with Microsoft's conduct. Thus, the onus of proof is on you...not me.
Is it a coincidence that they blame two of the largest and most successful American companies? Is it simply petty jealousy or {whisper} something more sinister?
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