How to sell Python ( and OpenSoruce )
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Tue Jun 20 09:55:34 EDT 2000
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[posted & e-mailed] [Thomas, please keep attributions; otherwise, it's hard to keep track of the conversation.] In article <39586f3d.366407626 at news.online.no>, Thomas Weholt <thomas at cintra.no> wrote: >Attribution restored: Martijn Faassen >>Attribution restored: Thomas Weholt >>> >>> Linux with Windows 2000/ NT 4.0. >> >>Why switch from Linux to Windows NT/2000, though? ;) > >Well, first off it`s my OS of choice, but mostly it *was* because it >costs money. I`ve realized later that the cost of an os is scraps in a >huge project so that`s not a very important issue anymore. But I would >still go for Linux. It has remote-administration out-of-the-box with >telnet/ssh, ready-and-running web-server ( Apache ) , dns, ftp - well, >do I need to go on. AND PYTHON by default. Um, Martijn was making fun of your English; maybe you should switch to Dutch? The way you wrote your sentence, it looks like your choice was NT. -- --- Aahz (Copyright 2000 by aahz at netcom.com) Androgynous poly kinky vanilla queer het <*> http://www.rahul.net/aahz/ Hugs and backrubs -- I break Rule 6 "The only problem with Microsoft is they just have no taste." --Steve Jobs (From _Triumph of the Nerds_ PBS special)
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