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- kd420, on 10/21/2008, -0/+3I actually considered buying some Ubuntu merch. I get an awesome OS for free, and there isn't on specific app I feel like donating to, so I was thinking of getting a hoodie or something. I think that buying software, especially from Canonical, would seem pretty backwards to me. I might as well admit to being a fanboy and literally wear it on my sleeves, right?
- sloppychris, on 10/21/2008, -0/+2The writer means that business make buying decisions based on software applications, not on operating systems.
- weizbox, on 10/21/2008, -0/+1He probably should have put it like you did :) But I guess it still makes sense since a lot of the applications most companies need run on Windows... and a few media codec packages and virtualization software won't change anything too much.
- weizbox, on 10/21/2008, -1/+2'Businesses don’t buy operating systems.'
Huh? Since when? Still need Windows for a lot of software used by a large range companies. - ArthurSucks, on 10/21/2008, -0/+1We need some native Adobe applications in there... Stat!


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