[ros-dev] 4th scenario

Love Nystrom love.nystrom at gmail.com
Tue May 24 13:03:18 UTC 2016


On 2016-05-24 19.00, "David Quintana (gigaherz)" <gigaherz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Wouldn't that make people MORE interested in using reactos if it 
> becomes a way for them to have NT6, without pirating or buying Windows?

Yes it would, of course..

I understand there is, f.ex, a keen interest in India.
India has a long history of mathematics, philosophy, et c,
but has been quite poor for as long as I remember.
A free windows compatible OS would be most welcome, I'm sure.

Sidenote: They have good programmers too (even though they
have a tendency to "do as they're told" and say nothing
even if they see a better way to go. (A cultural thing.))

Here in Southeast Asia computer literacy is still
in it's infancy, and the people a far from wealthy,
so I'm sure a working ReactOS would be most welcome
if people knew about it.

Best Regards
// Neo

>
> On 23 May 2016 at 14:21, Love Nystrom <love.nystrom at gmail.com 
> <mailto:love.nystrom at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Ok, I can understand if it has become uncommon in rich parts of
>     the world like Europe and US,
>     f.ex in Italy, but the rest of the world would probably seem
>     arcane computerwise to you.
>
>     Here in Southeast Asia where I live, many still run WinXP on their
>     office workstations.
>     Likewise, they run Server 2oo3, if they indeed have legitimate
>     licenses at all.
>     In the computer shops you'll only see Win10 OEM though, cause MS
>     dictates it,
>     while the black market for cracked software of every kind is huge.
>

-- 
There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world,
and that's an idea whose time has come. [Victor Hugo]

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