From: Robert I. S. <ro...@wa...> - 2002-05-06 01:44:37
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Hi everyone, I would like to say that I am really exited about this project. I learned about in on Slashdot and subscribed to this list on May 2nd. I have not yet visited the forums, but will soon. Is the main discussion on this list or on the forums? I live in the Netherlands (hence the subject title). I lack any programming skills and am not very creative with images or design. I have worked in IT for five years in systems programming so I do have some experience with 'making stuff work'. I tried Linux a couple of times, but went back to Windows every time mostly due to the lock-in effect that Microsoft currently has. Games, friend wants to scan/edit/print/mail a document in Office format, get my digital piano to work, help mum troubleshoot a problem over the phone. Need I go on? I try to educate people on the issues in this Microsoft dominated world. They listen, understand and agree and then go on with their lives. I can't really blame them and I don't. Many times I have installed an anti-virus product only to find out six months later that they didn't update their signature files. Patches and upgrades?? No way! If they do have a problem I am one phone call away and solve their problem. To make life easy for me and them, I usually install MS-IE and Office. Open file-formats and W3C-compliance are a small sacrifice when you also want to sleep and get out of the house. Right? Wrong! If this project succeeds, I will install OpenOffice and Mozilla for my parents and friends. You can fight ignorance and educate, but giving people the right tools will have a much bigger impact. (Did I mention it's free as in beer and speech?) I hope I can help make this a reality. I can evaluate software, test the distribution and write documentation. Not much of a hacker, I know, but maybe I can take the burden off people who do the Real Work. I will read all the information on this list and on the website and see where I can help. In the mean time, if something needs to get done, please let me know. Bob p.s. Note to self: be more concise in the future. |