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Open source advocate critisising Micrsoft. How new !!
Sadly the Opensource community seems to confuse grassroots with massive supports by companies like IBM, Redhat and Sun that had out financial support to a whole host of small pro-ODF and anti OOXML institutions.
Allthough I have no doubt that OpenSource is supporting an Open format like ODF is is almost onheard of how activly the community is resisting what it has always demanded Micrsoft to do before. To open up it's formats.

Within a short time people advocating freedom, choice and openness and an attitude that the best things would prevail now become advocates for an anti Microsoft lobby.

Amazing
Posted by: Multivac   Posted on: 04/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Open source advocate critisising Micrsoft. How new !!  Multivac | 04/06/07
Re: Open source advocate critisising Micrsoft. How new !!  criderja | 04/06/07
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