neil said: > On Monday 03 May 2004 07:44 am, duncan brown wrote: > > Dude - That's quite naive if you don't mind me saying. It's the people > over thirty that have made the major contributions getting Linux where > it is today. If you think you'll be over the hill at thirty, then in all > likely hood you will be. You'd better ditch your PCs now and get > yourself a nice, simple, uncomplicated, user friendly Macintosh while > the going is good. if fedora core didn't become what it is now, i probably would have gone mac for my desktop, but i think i'll always be linux on the server side. and i wasn't saying that once you're over 30 you're the enemy, you're useless or anything else negitive. it's that everyone i know that likes linux is under 30, i havn't been to a lug meeting... so that's probably getting in the way of that experience (besides 2006 comming around) i know that a great majority of the contributions to FOSS come fromthose over 30, i don't dispute that. and i never said anything about being over the hill at 30, i think that in modern times 'over the hill' is more like 60 anyway. later retirement is a huge factor in that. +( duncan brown : duncanbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx )+ +( linux "just works" : www.linuxadvocate.net )+ -------------------------------------------------- Understatement of the century: "Hello everybody out there using minix - I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones" - Linus Torvalds, August 1991 --------------------------------------------------