I am purposely not reading any other comments but just want to put in my two cents. First, Bill Gates has some real issues for even thinking of competing with an initiative which helps children, purely because it is not Windows based. Business is not just business! Second, Dell would be the last company to have anything to do with downing this project, as we can see by their new push of Ubuntu 7.04 on an array of Dell desktop PCs. Microsoft should start choking on them selves any time now, so no worries. Keep up the great work for the kids and props to Dell for recognizing open source as a real option. Cheers...
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I am purposely not reading any other comments but just want to put in my two cents. First, Bill Gates has some real issues for even thinking of competing with an initiative which helps children, purely because it is not Windows based. Business is not just business! Second, Dell would be the last company to have anything to do with downing this project, as we can see by their new push of Ubuntu 7.04 on an array of Dell desktop PCs.
Microsoft should start choking on them selves any time now, so no worries. Keep up the great work for the kids and props to Dell for recognizing open source as a real option.
Cheers...