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- From: "John De Hoog" <dehoog@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 17:24:32 +0900
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Chris Sekiya wrote > > I'm going to unsubscribe from the TLUG mailing list immediately after > sending this message, for several reasons: Chris's unfortunate choice apparently results from his belief in something called the "Linux Community". He's expressed the attitude a number of times since I came to this list. But to someone who has used computers all these years as tools to get jobs done, I'm a bit puzzled by this concept. Imagine how silly it would be to talk of a "Windows community". A "Mac community" makes more sense, but are all those iMac newbies part of it? For that matter, are all those DTP professionals who prefer Macs part of a Mac community, or are they just making a practical choice? At some point, if Linux is as good as its backers say, Linux (and the rest of the components that go into a Linux-based OS) is also going to become little more than a practical choice for many users. It seems that Chris doesn't want his community infiltrated by mere users; everyone has to behave like brothers and sisters of the Cause. Community members don't complain about things like a lack of applications, or inadequate documentation. But practical users do. If there is a Linux Community, I wish it would make up its mind about Linux for the Rest of Us. Is it really a viable alternative to Windows NT workstation, for example, as a desktop system? If so, then we users have a right to demand parity in all areas. If not, then hold your criticisms of NT and its applications and the people who choose to use them. Stop lusting every time Microsoft looks primed for a fall, as though that makes any difference to your community. Fair enough? My guess is that Linus Torvalds himself would find the notion of a Linux Community rather amusing. I believe, from what I've read of his ideas, that he's really a practical young man who can't wait for his little boy to grow up into a full-fledged Windows killer, with a nice comfortable user share of 20 to 30 percent. (Thought I'd get this in before the group splits off into "TLUG Linux True Believers" and "TLUG Unwashed Heathen".) -- John De Hoog, Tokyo dehoog@example.com http://dehoog.org --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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