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On Sunday 19 January 2003 01:35 pm, Manish Jethani wrote:
Well, if J. Random User doesn't mind paying for the license fees for Windows and _she_likes_using_it_ then I don't see *any* problem with it. You might not like this fact, but a lot of people actually love using Windows just like you and I love using GNU/Linux.
It depends on how you define "a lot". But I assume you meant to use it in reference to a majority. If that's the case, then you are grossly mistaken. J. Random user, most likely, does NOT have any clue as to what Linux is. Or if he does know about alternatives to Windows, then he is most likely mistaken as to what the nature of these alternatives is. He probably thinks that these alternatives to Windows, barring Macintosh OSs, are very "geeky" in nature and can be used only hackers and developers. It is this perception that needs to be changed. Thus I am with you here(on what needs to be done, but I think you got the causes wrong.