On Wed, 24 Jul 2002 cbidler at innominatus.com wrote:

> >
> > Just a reminder:
> >
> > There are probably at least some people on this list for whom the
> > technical quality of the solution is NOT the only determiner, as your
> > post suggests.
> >
> > There are people who have deep ideological commitments to Free
> > Software (Free as in Speech), that are not limited to trying to find
> > one's boss the best widget.
> >
> > I am not going to comment on the rightness or wrongness of this, but if
> > one wants to discuss this issue seriously, one should take into account
> > all the factors.
> >
> > R
>
> So far as my original post in this thread (the long-winded rant) goes, I
> would respond thus:
> My project was theorizing a reason for the relatively higher
> number of Unix/Linux "zealots" than Microsoft "zealots", taking as implied
> the earlier poster's description of "zealotry" as dispeptic ranting
> about how all the other team's product is unmitigated crap, especially when
> using phrases such as Windoze, LookOut, Micro$oft, etc.
>
> If you draw a Venn diagram of
> a) *nix "zealots", so defined; and
> b) "people who have deep ideological commitments to Free Software"
> I think you will find that I did group b) no disservice by leaving them
> out of my analysis.
>
For which I'm sure many of them would thank you.

-- 
Daniel Taylor
dante at plethora.net