S03E04 – Capturing Bad Bill – MP3 HIGH

31.03.10 | 2 Comments

Laura Cowen, Ciemon Dunville, Alan Pope, Tony Whitmore are proud to present episode four of season three of the Ubuntu Podcast from the UK LoCo Team.

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  • Charles Stuart Forstall

    Your comments on Ubuntu users and their “say” brings me out of the shadows. The attitudes that you all expressed in the show, though some what apologetically moderated, is indicative of why open source will never grow into the universal you claim to envision.

    The community’s general attitude of distrust and condensation towards average end users is open source’s primary failing. Some end users like myself enjoy the challenges that the Unix environment, will at times, place on its user, but this sentiment is not felt amongst all possible end users. I just recently convereted to Ubuntu after my Windows system crashed.

    I will say this agian, a generalized condensation towards end users is not a way to win converts to your cause. Many of us don’t have time, especially in this economy, to become power users, or as you all smuggly suggest, developers. Open source will never grow if its proponents like yourselves shove the lack of knowledge and experience back in the face of the average or new joe user.

    Your comments might have been specific to the misunderstandings of the open source community by newbies, that’s fine. But please, take a more mature attitude towards the the general and growing constituency of pure end users. Otherwise the whole idea of Open source is destined to remain a digital backwater.

  • Bill Baugh

    Thanks for the post. 

    Reduce FOGs


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