On Tue, 2010-02-09 at 20:38 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
Hi, Am Dienstag, den 09.02.2010, 19:12 +0000 schrieb Nelson Marques:(I know GNOME is sponsored mainly by Red Hat, but I don't like Fedora).In general I'd be very careful with such statements, as "mainly" is highly subjective, plus lots of companies are listed on http://foundation.gnome.org/about/advisoryboard/ for your information.
Come on. I am entitled to my personal opinion, and I'm am not in GNOME representation. I am just a contributor who wants to help. "Free as in Freedom of Speech (...)" - Richard Stallman.
I've also found some statistical open source programs meanwhile, this means that there is no need to use SPSS (IBM) or any other proprietary chunk of code....which are? :-)
PSPP > http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/ > Way more powerfull than SPSS R > http://www.r-project.org/ > Not tested it, but looks functional and neat OpenStat > http://statpages.org/miller/openstat/ There's way more available if you search google. This are just some of them. PSPP is what I recommend as I've been looking deep into it and going to replace SPSS soon once I test compatibility.
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