[GnomeMeeting-list] [Fwd: sorry]



-----Message suivi-----

> From: william bastian <n9boe centurytel net>
> To: gnomemeeting-list-admin gnome org
> Subject: sorry
> Date: 29 Nov 2002 07:14:01 -0600
> 
> your gnomemeeting  list is not going to be of any use to me.  i am not a 
> programmer, and the subjects discussed are essentially without meaning 
> to me.   i needed some information as to what gnome-meeting connects to 
> (will it connect with ymessenger or msnmessenger and if so what to do to 
> make it happen).  so far there is not enough information contect to be 
> of any use to  a nonprogrammer such as myself
> i appreciate all the time everyone in the linux programming field have 
> put into the linux operating system and its applications, it is a 
> gigantic undertaking which is evolving nicely and within a few years 
> should be able to replace windows just about completely.  
> 2 very crucial things must happen before it will be a total windows 
> replacement for the millions.
> 1.  each  .rpm package must be complete with all dependencies, a one 
> unit package that when installed, will operate on any .rpm-accepting 
> windows variant.
> 2.  the document files must be written by a non-programmer for the 
> ordinary non-programmer  person, and indexed such that when an error 
> message pops up, the ordinary person can go through the index and get a 
> complete description of what the problem is and how to correct it.  
>   correct those two problems, and linux will begin to really move.  
>    appreciate very much all the very wonderful, skilled effort that has 
> gone into the linux operating system and applications, all the time, 
>  and creativity.  especially since bill gates went super greedy with his 
> grade A #! bugware at a ghastly price in both money and personal freedom.  
>  
> 
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