Explaining Open Standards email attachements
Matthias Kirschner
mk at fsfe.org
Tue Apr 6 10:03:02 UTC 2010
* Theo Schmidt <theo.schmidt at wilhelmtux.ch> [2010-04-02 05:51:40 +0200]:
> I sometimes *send* people OGGs and when they complain use this to bring up the
> subject. But I can't complain if somebody sends me an MP3, as it is the "de
> facto" standard and everybody can open it, even most Linux users.
Of course I can complain about that. I don't always do it, but in most
cases I do. Especially in those where others want something from me. I
want to be lazy, too. Why should only I install new stuff or convert
things?
Best wishes,
Matthias
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