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:OSNews: The War for Linux
OSNews: The War for Linux
Dec 7, 2006, 01 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (4572 reads)

OSNews: War for Linux Is Lost--Almost

"The title of the article seems completely wrong to you? Naturally it would, when you daily read something like this. But I do state all this stuff is being a big mistake, if not worse. I am sure, that Linux is now close to extinction, and still is getting closer and closer to the point of no return.

"Before we enter the discussion, please accept the following: in this article I'm not giving any opinion on topic of software freedom or openness..."

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OSNews: War for Linux Doesn't Even Exist; Is Not Lost Regardless

"The title of the article seems familiar to you? Naturally it would, when you read something like this. But I do state the corresponding sentence isn't even grammatically correct, thereby making it difficult for me to parody. I am sure that Linux is not close to extinction but is rather gaining momentum or at least holding its ground.

"Now the following stipulations stand. First, in this article I will address the topic of software freedom or openness; it would be impossible to discuss Linux without this. Second, I will weight the pros and cons of the Linux way, the Windows way, and other 'ways' as I see fit..."

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This article seems to reveal the agenda  ...   The author seems to have an agenda   
paul
Dec 7, 2006, 02:55:57
 
LOL! who ever wrote that artical and let ...   linux loosing ground   
linux user
Dec 7, 2006, 06:21:01
 
Your comment was far more interesting, a ...   Re: The author seems to have an agenda   
Keith
Dec 7, 2006, 13:47:09
 
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