William Case:
> This a free and open source movement, fuelled in no small part
by
> personal competition between developers trying to do better than the
> other guy or trying to be the best.
M. Fioretti:
But only in the fields _THEY_ personally care about, which so far
have
never included usability by non-techies
"Never"? Are not Firefox and Thunderbird free open-source software?
Are they not usable by non-techno-geeks?
or desktops which are fully functional and usable by non techies on
low spec machines.
That goes for Windows, these days, too. When you throw in everything
and the kitchen sink, it needs a lot of grunt to drive it.
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