Tutoring on SSD/SSH

Matthew Carpenter matt
Mon May 17 11:35:18 PDT 2004


I appreciate your ability to make difficult decisions as a businessman. 
It's important to put your bags in a basket with a bottom.
I disagree with your assessment, even if I DO respect dep's opinions so
very much.  Caldera's life expectancy will be something of a gamble, but
it is still up in the air.  Personally, since I love the distro so much, I
refuse to completely withdraw my support until the game is lost.  Granted,
this is being said while I'm not doing a whole lot of new installs either
way.  But I refuse to let my words aid to the death of something I do not
wish to die.  Let that be completely up to them.  And those who would
respond with comments on my naivete, don't underestimate the power of
words you write, especially in this type of forum.  We are masses.  What
opinions generate and fester here affect the "real world" very much
indeed.  I am unwilling to contribute to that end.

Thanks,
Matt

On 23 Jul 2002 20:17:33 -0500
"Michael Hipp" <MHipp at redmule.com> wrote:

> Agree wholeheartedly. But talking about the virtues of Caldera is like
> continuing a love affair with the PDP-11. It's dead. RIP.
> 
> >From here on out for me it's Red Hat. If I'm to spend my time and money
> becoming proficient with Linux it may as well be on something with some
> future in it. So I'm in process of converting my own machines and those
> of my (few) clients.
> 
> If not all that enthusiastically.
> 
> Michael
> 



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