Alistair Davidson wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
Alistair Davidson lordylordy@mad.scientist.com writes:
I think we need to educate the media the next time that a macro virus crashes all the mail servers. As we all know, the love-bug and Melissa didn't affect Linux et al.
Indeed. I pointed this out to many media and business organisations at the time, but they didn't care: the line was similar to "who cares? *We've* been hurt by this!" each time.
I guess our job is to change that attitude.
The forse of free software is not it's virus immunity, and a virus may be written against free software too.
The force is it's freedom, we must concetrate to explain people how big software giant control them, expecially now that network let them get your data through their bloated, closed software
Actually, I'm getting my hands on a Java book and coding, but it's the same principle. Goo luck.
Care for a debate about the non-Free nature of the Java language standard? Is that something FSFE should comment on? ;-)
I don't care for a debate, because I agree. Java has to be one of the biggest issues around today, just after software patents.
Java may be freed!
Anyway, hope you have good luck with Japhar or Kaffee or whatever (because you use Free software, yes?).
I'm not using an IDE right now. Just MS-DOS edit.
oh my g....
Yeah, yeah, I know. This a Windoze box, so shoot me ;) It's also the family box, so there's not much I can do. I'll be building a largely Free comp soon.
Hey man, my family and my girlfriend uses Linux without problems! And so do many other friends. Setting up Linux may be difficult (not so much anymore) but using it is simple nowadays. My relatives does not know any command and they has never used the shell, and they've still no problem.
If you do not educate first the people that are most near to you (and possibly trust you), how can you educate any other?
The key is in fact education, we need to educate people to regain their freedom and not sell it away for 2 eurocents.
My 2 eurocents :)
Simo.