[Ubuntu-SG] [Bulk] Re: [Fwd: [Bulk] [Singapore Ubuntu Team] Comment: "10 Reasons Why Ubuntu Linux is Better Than Microsoft Windows OS"]

Maung Myat Thu @ Billy Aung Myint billy at ubuntu.sg
Mon Aug 18 06:14:39 UTC 2008


Just a note , I would suggest that you do not reply to him at all.

Here is why , he only attack your examples , not the philosophy of the
FOSS.

4. Ubuntu Linux can be customised to look like Mac OSX Leopard or Aero
Vista
Ubuntu Linux is highly configurable 

The first line specifically said Linux is highly configurable. Making
Linux to look like OSX or Vista are just examples. Yet he attacked at
your examples and not the main point which is that Linux highly
configurable. 

If he think Windows is also highly configurable , he would have said it
along with his desktop screenshot to prove it (windows can be made to
look like OSX with programs like windows blind , so technically windows
is also configurable , not highly though).

The same thing goes for all his attacks such as ipods , itunes ( which
are apple products LOL ) and how Ubuntu hogs RAM on one specific
instance. I can name so many instances of windows BSOD on MRT TV screens
its not even funny anymore. In fact , if there is a MRT breakdown in
Singapore , its more likely to be system error than terrorists. 

So don't feed this troll and don't go so low at his level. Linux has
problems , nobody said linux is problem free , thats not why he is not
loving Linux. Its probably because of his own incompetence which shows
in his own logic. 

regards
billy

On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 22:53 +0800, Muhammad Heidir wrote:
> Hi Rykel,
> 
> Thank you for your quick reply. I'll write an email to the user. I
> don't think I should delete it, let's wait for a few more days and let
> more people read about his comments. Do you think that is ok?
> 
> Anyway, we had a great meeting last Friday, but we still need to sort
> out some more issues on focusing our limited resource. Total of 5 of
> us came for the meeting, John, Billy, Su Haw, (I can't remember his
> name, but I think) Chen Xiangpeng and me (Heidir). We discussed about
> changing the name Singapore Ubuntu Team to Team Ubuntu Singapore,
> provide more content on Ubuntu.sg, and have a facelift with the new
> contents, and focus our resources on what to achieve and identity that
> we want to place in the OSS scene in Singapore.
> 
> Need your guidance on the email which I will sent to the user. Here is
> the suggested content:
> 
> Hi bjb_nyj101,
> 
> Thank you for your comments. May I suggest to you that your argument
> be placed on other Linux website which has a forum and a proper
> channel for debates? This website is specifically to PROMOTE Linux
> within Singapore. I have also added notes stating that this views are
> not general views, is not comprehensive and compared against Ubuntu
> 8.04 LTS - Hardy Heron version. There are other Linux distributions
> available on the Internet and can work better than Ubuntu.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Heidir
> 
> On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 22:17 +0800, Rykel™ (Aen™) wrote: 
> > This is definitely a legitimate user's feedback, from what I see.
> > However, he/she is also a potential troublemaker who believes that
> > Linux owes him/her a living and I sense that his/her spirit is
> > argumentative, which then turns a real feedback into a flame.
> > 
> > My suggestion is to just delete it for now and write a private note
> > to him/her that we are here to PROMOTE Linux, not debate Linux.
> > There are other places on the net for those issues.
> > 
> > Having said that, it is critical that you and I take note of these
> > things and if you have programming experience, to contribute
> > solutions to the upstream if possible.
> > 
> > btw, I met Firdaz from the OSCC Malaysia over the weekend! (Thanks
> > Nicholas)
> > 
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> > 
> > Rykel™
> > +65 8400 2102 (Singapore)
> 
> 
> 





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