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I, and I think many others, indeed think Opera is unable to overcome there issues. They focus on that what is important for there business and ignore the rest.
That text-to-speech thing for example, you realy think it was still broken if it was open source?
It would indeed be a very good thing if Microsoft where to open-up everything.
A true democratie is not compairable to open source, in a true democratie you only choose what person(s) rule everything for the next couple of years, the power is not with the people, with open source it is.
That neighbour thing it stupid, it's like saying "Why don't we ask the Linux-guys to leave there firewalls open by default."






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2006-03-03
Why open-sourcing everything ? You think Opera's team in unable to deal with the issues ? Why not asking Microsoft to open-source Windows ? China to get a true democraty ? Your neighborhood to leave their doors open for you ? Try to be a little more constructive...
Kochise