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Re: Linux/Mozilla related Short-Term Contract



On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 06:07:02PM +0900, Jonathan Shore wrote:
> I'll be more specific - I'm refering to applications for the most part.
> Think about using Linux for a commercial application.  The application
> support on linux in many areas is still very primitive.  There are bits and
> pieces which can be put together, but in many cases there still not a
> comprehensive framework of applications that work together.

Ah, now, this doesn't make any sense at all. You said you were going to
be specific, but you haven't said *what* applications you're looking for.
Yes, there *isn't* a suite of applications for controlling nuclear
submarines available. You're posting to a bunch of people who most
likely use Linux as their sole operating system, and do all their work
and play on it. And *you*'re trying to tell *them* there's no
application support? 

This is a predictable response from me, but do you know about the GNOME
office suite? It's got a word processor, a spread sheet, a diagram
tool, a file manager, an email/news/contacts/diary thingy, and they're
all integrated with each other and the GNOME desktop - and all the other
GNOME products. KDE is the same. Do you know about StarOffice? Do you
know about ApplixWare?

I think that, fundamentally, what ever you mean here, it is incorrect.

> > I'm not going to apply for this job, so I'm calling it how I see it.
> 
> I won't comment here - I'm sure you know very little of me or my company.  I
> wouldn't want to have to call on or compare your credentials.
 
Your confidence is misplaced. Who's the one scrabbling around on mailing
list looking for any hackers they can find?

-- 
The sky already fell.  Now what?  -- Steven Wright


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