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DATE | 2003-12-23 |
FROM | From: "Steve Milo"
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SUBJECT | Re: RE: [hangout] Microsoft asks Linux users, "How can we get your bu siness?'
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Same here, we should be concentrating on our products instead of addressing the outloud wonderings of why we arent using the 'competition'.
Steve M
----- Original Message ----- From: "Inker, Evan" Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 3:02 pm Subject: RE: [hangout] Microsoft asks Linux users, "How can we get your bu siness?'
> > David, > > I couldn't agree more as any feedback given with just be turned > around and > mis-quoted. For fun, I've viewed both surveys and they are literally > worthless...Its just the humor content that made it worth seeing first > hand... > > Happy Holidays David! > > Regards, > > Evan M. Inker (New York) x. 4615 > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Sugar [mailto:dyfet-at-ostel.com] > Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 3:19 PM > To: Inker, Evan; 'Hangout-at-nylxs.com' > Subject: Re: [hangout] Microsoft asks Linux users, "How can we get > yourbusiness?' > > > I think generally it should simply be ignored. It had been > suggested by > some > that it might be fun to give selective and deliberately false > answers, but I > > don't think that is an appropriate response either, for that is > reducing > ourselves to their level and methods. > > On Tuesday 23 December 2003 02:25 pm, Inker, Evan wrote: > > Title Microsoft asks Linux users, "How can we get your > business?'> > > Date 2003.12.21 10:44 > > Author roblimo > > Topic Linux <" > target="l">http://www.newsforge.com/search.pl?topic=2>> > http://www.newsforge.co> > > Microsoft has started distributing two online surveys to Linux > User > > Groups and Linux users in general, one asking primarily about > home > > computer use, the other about business use. They apparently > don't plan > > to release the results of their surveys, so we and other people > in the > > open source community are asking you to look at them and post > your > > answers and comments here and on other appropriate sites where, > in > > open source style, everyone can see them. Read on for more > information > > and links, and please help spread the word about these surveys; > as far > > as we know, this is the first time Microsoft has asked Linux > users why > > we use Linux instead of their products, and the more results, > the > > merrier. Author's Note: I'll reveal some of *my* answers to > > Microsoft's questions in a comment I'll post shortly after this > story > > goes live, just to kick things off. > > > > We heard about this survey through an email sent to a LUG > mailing list > > that was passed on to us. The email started with these lines: > > > > I am a program manager at Microsoft doing some research around > how we > > can improve our operating systems. My goal is to help us > identify > > capabilities, improvements, and features that Microsoft should > be > > focusing on to help our customers over the next 5 years or so. > > > > I am particularly interested in hearing from Linux users, and > get > > their input about what they feel should be the priorities. In > > particular, I would like to better understand what it is that > makes > > Linux and Open Source solutions so useful for you. > > > > It was signed by "Michael Surkan," using the "Reply To" address > > lnq-at-microsoft.com . > > > > A follow-up message in response to a fellow OSDN employee who > emailed > > to ask, "Have you contacted just our LUG, or more than one?" said: > > > > From: frankwilliams291-at-hotmail.com (Frank Williams) > > To: [name and email address removed] > > > > Thanks so much for agreeing to share your ideas about Linux. > > Unfortunately, Michael Surkan (the Microsoft program manager who > > contacted your Linux user > > group) is a bit overwhelmed with e-mail right now, so I > volunteered to > help > > him by sending the survey URLs to people who want to take his > survey. I > > hope you don't mind. > > > > Michael has put together some on-line surveys to make it easier > to > > collect your answers. > > > > One survey asks questions about Linux in the home environment. > The > > other survey asks what makes Linux a great option at work. You > can > > take whichever survey you feel you have the most knowledge > about. Feel > > free to take both surveys if you wish. Or none at all. :) > > > > On-line survey about Linux in the home: > > http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=17174325370&c=2206 > > > > On-line survey about Linux at work: > > http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=2550325411&c=2206 > > > > Thanks, > > Frank Williams > > > > So go ahead, make Frank and Michael happy by answering the > questions. > > But please don't forget to share at least a few selected answers > with > > others, either here on NewsForge or on other Linux/open source > news > > and community sites. > > > > > > > > > >*********************************************************************** **** > >* This message contains confidential information and is intended > only for > > the individual or entity named. 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