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Date:      Tue, 3 Jul 2001 22:21:50 -0400
From:      "Mikel King" <mikel@ocsinternet.com>
To:        <freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: BSD, .Net comments - any reponse to this reasoning?
Message-ID:  <NFBBJICOAOJNJHMCFMLMKEAACAAA.mikel@ocsinternet.com>
In-Reply-To: <001401c1039e$b0327f20$1401a8c0@tedm.placo.com>

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I've been reading this perticlar thread for a while now, and have acurious
observations.

	I've been doing this for quite sometime now, and the majority of clients
that I deal with could give a rat's ass about licensing, or operating
systems for that mater. All they care about is if they are able to work on
their data, in some sort of familiar application.

	It's not to say that the typical enduser is stupid, I've just observed that
they unlike most of us, do not care. I've been foruntae enough to have a
variety of machines available and have recently conduct a little experiment
with some of my clients where I let them use my fBSD laptop to access their
windows apps via citrix...after a few minor bumps whalha they were rather
proficient (well from an enduser stand point anyway).

	So where am I going with this tangent? Truthfully I am not exactly
sure...but I know that StarOffice is very good albeit a bit slow, and of
course WP is pretty good as well. The problem is I haven't had much luck
convincing the average windows user to switch over (I am still working on it
though...) Is it possible that this .NET thing could give BSD a chance to
have that one thing that even linux does not?

	I am also left wondering if it is possible that through their assymilation
of Hotmail they learned an ounce of respect for fBSD?

	Of course what concerns me most about this is what if I were to develope a
competing .NET application that turned out to be better than theirs. What's
to say that they couldn't revoke their license to kill my product?

	Ok I must go and fsck my brain for a bit, it's been a rather long day...

cheers,
mikel


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