Re: Why are .thunderbird and .evolution hidden ?

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On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 21:55 -0500, Marcel Rieux wrote:

> <http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=8&qpcal=1&qpcal=1&qptimeframe=Y&qpsp=2010>
> 
> Now, you might find this doesn't correspond to the ravings of the
> Linux counter guy.
> 
> You're right! It does correspond to my experience, though. Just a bit inflated.
> 
> Linux began 19 years ago, in 1991. And you're really satisfied with
> what we're up to? No need to question all you have to learn in order
> to do a decent back-up? We're gonna conquer the world next year?
> Dummies should use Macs and Windows? We are the true ones cause we
> know how to get pass hindrances... which should remain?
----
If numbers were the criteria then McDonalds must have the best
hamburgers because they surely sell more than anyone else.

Do the numbers actually represent anything more than the insecurity of
someone worried that perhaps he is using the wrong operating system.

Yes, I am really satisfied with 'what we're up to' because I'm not the
least bit concerned with whether Linux is 1% or 5% or 94%. I use it
because I choose to use it, not because 1% or 5% or 94% or whatever
unreliable numbers you want to choose.

FTR, I have much more faith in the W3Schools figures which are
considerably different than this 'hitslink' figures but it doesn't much
concern me in either event.

Craig


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