Dave wrote: Would it be good for all users to subscribe a weekly or monthly amount (speaking as a pensioner) to a group of developers to push the boundaries of hardware and software? Always, as you say, providing that everyone pulled together. ^^^^^^^^ Well yes. The idea still has merit, and of course getting a significant proportion of RISC OS users to agree on anything
Verily I say unto thee, that JEDIDIAH spake thusly: On 2008-07-22, Tim Smith <reply_in_group@mouse-potato.com> wrote: In article <e8phl5-88p.ln1@sky.matrix>, Homer <usenet@slated.org> wrote: Apple doesn't seem very bothered by the "racketeering" you keep whining about. Get a better excuse. Stop being so obtuse, Smith. You know damn well that Microsoft's business model is
Novell ODF Translator and MS Office ODF plugin reviewed ,----[ Quote ] | His results reveal that conversion needs more attention from developers, esp. | now that The Netherlands standardize on ODF - with more public agencies to | come. The German Foreign Office migrated to Linux and Open Source solutions. | The test results demonstrate that PR stunts won't convince customers that | compare
Reviving OS/2's best in the Linux desktop ,----[ Quote ] | Of course, many of you are asking, "SOM, What's the heck is SOM?" I'll tell | you. It's a CORBA object-oriented shared library. Those of you who aren't | programmers are doubtlessly staring cross-eyed at the screen right about now. | For you: SOM is an easy-to-use universal programming library that both KDE | and GNOME developers
In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Jerry McBride <jmcbride@mail-on.us> wrote on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:49:32 -0500 <j05i65xr9d.ln2@supertux.my.domain>: Darth Chaos wrote: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/01/22/0258213&from=rss IBM Won't Open-Source OS/2 Posted by kdawson on Tuesday January 22, @01:02AM from the big-blue-meanies dept. wikinerd writes "Following