On Wednesday 02 May 2001 01:48 am, Paul wrote:
> On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 10:17:31PM -0400, Russell Hires wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> With Linux, the code's all right there. It's not opaque, it's
> _transparent_. If you find a bug, you can fix it. If you're not savvy
> enough, maybe someone else you know can fix it. If not, you can log a
> bug with Open Source developers. Chances are, you'll see a fix long
> before you'd see one from Microsoft.
>
China's government has adopted Linux as their official OS due to the fact
that it IS open source and they can check all the source code and compile it
themselves. They don't trust Microsoft and the US government. They fear that
if they were to use MS they would be subject to the possibility that the US
government would (and could) supply a "special version" to spy on them and
cripple their networks and systems in the event of a conflict.
>
[/snip]
>
> </soapbox>
>
> Paul
-- R.G. Mayhue r.g.mayhue@verizon.net
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