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|    -hh to CrudeSausage    |
|    Re: Gentoo Linux: $10K community donatio    |
|    27 Jan 26 13:35:54    |
      XPost: comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy       From: recscuba_google@huntzinger.com              On 1/26/26 19:43, CrudeSausage wrote:       > On Mon, 26 Jan 2026 22:44:59 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       >       >> On Mon, 26 Jan 2026 15:57:02 -0500, DFS wrote:       >>       >>> On 1/26/2026 3:30 PM, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       >>>       >>>> And yet they can produce a higher-quality distribution than Microsoft       >>>> can manage with an operating budget several orders of magniture       >>>> greater.       >>>       >>> You know better than that.       >>       >> All I know is, one outfit has done, not one, but *two* “emergency”       >> patches for serious problems with this month’s update, while the other       >> has not.       >       > Like I've said before, it's just a matter of time before DFS is affected       > by one of these updates and potentially loses all his previous Excel       > files. When his computer become unbootable or he loses tons of data for no       > good reason, he might realize that Linux is not so bad.                     Well, MS has been known to abandon their own MS-Office formats, but this       does raise an interesting question on if they're unique in doing this.              For example, I can recall past advocacy claims about how one doesn't       need to pay for MS-Office because their files are compatible in some of       the FOSS "Office" products. Was this a correct & true statement?              FWIW, I'm guessing Open Office and/or Libre Office were likely examples.              Because if that is so...              ...doesn't this together then imply that the issue of MS file format       abandonment is solved by simply using a current copy of OO/LO to open       those ancient formats, because they never abandoned their compatibility?              FWIW, I have an ancient PowerPoint that I've kept for years, as I'd like       to recover to its original format: it is available as a test case.              -hh              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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