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those of the Parish of Bursledon, the Diocese of Winchester or the Church of
England. As such, I do not expect them all to be popular but you, the reader,
can certainly expect them to be honest.
I has just readning an
article on the
BBC, an interview with Brice Perens about what 2004 holds for Linux, and the
Open Source movement generally. As I got towards the bottom, in fact, Bruce's
response to the final question, there it was, a reference to Novell/SuSE.
You can't read a serious item on Linux, except perhaps very specialised and
targetted ones, without there being at least a reference to Novell/SuSE at
the moment. It's amazing! When I think of all the time we spent when I was
at SuSE trying to increase "mind-share" and all that nonsense, when apparently
all we needed to do was get bought by a lumbering dinosaur recreating itself
as a lean, fast cheetah.
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