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you have microsoft in ur butt

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-19 17:48

I'm writing to you from the perspective of a concerned citizen, knowledgable computer user, afficionado, and programmer.
I would like to express at once my utter disgust and my state of bafflement over my attempts to use your wireless internet.
I do not intend to be curt or professional.
The software requirements for connecting to the network are completely ridiculous.
A security stack based on the forced use of Microsoft operating systems is completely ridiculous.
Expecting users to install software services on their computer just to connect, is completely ridiculous.
All this trouble because I choose to use Linux. I could probably get online by doing something REALLY simple that involves getting around CCA, but that would violate your use policy by removing a restriction myself.

I am aware that many people do not know how to use a computer, administer their own system, or even how to prevent virii from spreading.
I know this because I've seen what can happen at a university regarding the spread of worms myself.
I've seen complete disregard for shared access, with people who run smtp bots, flood bots, and bandwidth-hogging ptp programs.

But these facts do not come close to justifying the harsh and unintelligent "security" measures you've implemented.
This is not my opinion.

What is my opinion is that your IT departments must either be braindead stupid or that you and your superiors are so bribed by corporate interests as to not consider any other solutions.
I've seen users switch to Linux and love it. I've seen them develop an interest in technological learning, including how to program, over the change. Using a computer carries responsibility. Creating software and encouraging its use carries even more. One of these responsibilities is freedom and openness, which leads to expanded usability as well as security at the user level.

Locking people into using proprietary software accomplishes nothing. It restricts peoples freedom as well as their understanding of computers. It is a downward spiral that only leads to more specialization. It's not that Microsoft writes poor code, per se, but the fact that time and time again they've demonstrated to have no scruples and no regard for the rights, privacy or freedom of its customers or competitors.

So, my suggestion is the following:

Change your supported operating platform to GNU, DELETE all proprietary software, INSTALL free software.
Sell back all your leased and overpriced CISCO hardware. You don't need it.
Form an advisory consortium out of staff members with student interns to guide the process.
Form a technical thinktank to build a new network from scratch, out of reliable but second-hand standard PC hardware.
Use free software and open platforms and encourage students and faculty to do the same. (Those CD printing kiosks are pretty useful)

If your goals include innovation and education these suggestions should be fitting.
If your goals are profit and shoving Microsoft's kawk so far up peoples' asses that they'll never remove it, for the rest of your life, keep doing what you're doing.

Universities and colleges used to write their own programs and operating systems. What happened?


>> @cscc.edu,@franklin.edu

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-21 17:53

>>50
there is nothing wrong with being anti proprietary, that all software be free of ownership, its a worthy goal. But its been tried before with things beyond software, to make all kinds of goods and services free of ownership to prevent hoarding and price gouging. And there is a name for systems that try to do that, its called communism. Im not afraid of the word communism, its a word that is associated with oppression. But its original intent was to do away with unfair distribution of goods and services. There are communist political parties in western european nations that carry on the cause and make tangible results that affect their society. But unlike RMS, these parties are very open about their agenda and dont try to hide it with americanish slogans like "fight for your freedoms". RMS has succeeded though in getting thousands of unwitting idiots to parrot his slogans of free software and gnu/linux, so Im sure RMS is not going to change is methods any time soon

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