I'm interested.  Where do we start?

Rick Engebretson wrote:

> I don't see the need to concern ourselves with the latest M$ "big new
> software package." Instead we should focus on integrating the many
> outstanding Linux "add-on" software packages into the premier software
> system.
>
> Recent technology history is full of M$ stories. Sony capitalized on the
> transistor in the late 1950s. Litton capitalized on the microwave oven.
> M$ has dominated the desktop PC. But you don't need a desktop for a PC
> anymore.
>
> The overall Linux product (including "add-ons") is a compilation of many
> contributors. This is both good and bad. The M$ big corporate umbrella
> always integrates separate "programs" into a "next big package." (Visual
> Basic, Front Page, and Internet Explorer were developed by others then
> absorbed by M$.) Linux would benefit by a smoother integration, too.
>
>
>
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