Linked by Massimo Sandal on Thu 7th Jul 2005 20:14 UTC
Linux Recently in a post on my blog I argued that, despite many claims to the contrary, GNU/Linux is almost ready for the desktop. In particular, I argued that GNU/Linux is already a very good and easy desktop if people just take the time to learn its very basic differences with Windows before actually using it. Note: Don't forget to rate this article!
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weak foundation
by rightWingNutJob on Thu 7th Jul 2005 21:01 UTC
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2005-07-07

The author builds his entire article on some information that he cooked up about who Firefox users are and what they want. Anecdotal evidence doesn't cut it in the buisness world, my friend.

RE: weak foundation
by dagw on Fri 8th Jul 2005 10:20 in reply to "weak foundation"
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2005-07-06

Anecdotal evidence doesn't cut it in the buisness world, my friend.

I did at the companies I worked at. I've seem teams ripped of one project and put on another for no better reason than that the boss 'knew' that 'everybody' would need this new idea of his. Or an entire company built around a tech demo that few people said was "kind of neat". admittedly both of these companies did very badly, but hey.

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