joostlinux
2015-08-11 06:09 deepin
Edited by joostlinux at 2015-8-10 22:10
I first heard about Linux five years ago from my (back then) neighbor. Then, after our Windows XP crashed for the third time within two years, our computer expert recommended us Ubuntu. Now, five years later, I haven't used Windows in ages and never switching back again. In the mean time I also learned to program in multiple languages and wrote a few applications for Linux myself.
I don't have much background in the Open Source community. I just simply refuse to work with closed source software:
Proprietary software tends to have malicious features. The point is with a proprietary program, when the users don't have the source code, we can never tell. So you must consider every proprietary program as potential malware - Richard Stallman
As long as I won't be able to check for myself if a piece of software contains backdoors e.d. I won't use it!
I first heard about Linux five years ago from my (back then) neighbor. Then, after our Windows XP crashed for the third time within two years, our computer expert recommended us Ubuntu. Now, five years later, I haven't used Windows in ages and never switching back again. In the mean time I also learned to program in multiple languages and wrote a few applications for Linux myself.
I don't have much background in the Open Source community. I just simply refuse to work with closed source software:
Proprietary software tends to have malicious features. The point is with a proprietary program, when the users don't have the source code, we can never tell. So you must consider every proprietary program as potential malware - Richard Stallman
As long as I won't be able to check for myself if a piece of software contains backdoors e.d. I won't use it!
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What's your background in the open source community?