Am 19.03.2013 22:16, schrieb Richard Vickery: > > On Mar 19, 2013 2:00 PM, "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >> >> >> Am 19.03.2013 21:43, schrieb Richard Vickery: >> > >> > On Mar 19, 2013 1:28 PM, "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > <mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 19.03.2013 20:52, schrieb Temlakos: >> >> > On 03/19/2013 03:07 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> Am 19.03.2013 19:38, schrieb Peter Gueckel: >> >> >>> I have been looking at smartphones and tablets (I presently own >> >> >>> neither, due to outrageous monthly fees and lengthy contracts), as >> >> >>> I am starting to feel that I no longer want to do without mobility. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> However, how does Fedora fit into this? Is there a way to put >> >> >>> Fedora onto a tablet or smartphone? >> >> >>> >> >> >>> Ubuntu offers an intriguing compromise, for users of an Android >> >> >>> phone. Hook up a keyboard and monitor and run Ubuntu, so you don't >> >> >>> exactly have your full system in your hand, but you _do_ have it in >> >> >>> your pocket. Pretty cool, but it's not KDE-Fedora! >> >> >>> >> >> >>> How do you go about it? >> >> >> this direction is completly wrong >> >> >> a smartphone is not the same as a desktop-computer >> >> >> >> >> >> terrible enough that these days way too much developers >> >> >> designing interfaces while optimize them for phones and >> >> >> tablets which is plain stupid >> >> >> >> >> >> yes - i use a Galaxy S3 >> >> >> but i would not come to this train: everywhere the same >> >> >> >> >> > Did you know that a consensus is rapidly developing that the present environment, >> >> > with desktops (or mini-towers) and laptops dominating, will give place totally >> >> > to The Cloud, where all data will reside, and you will access it using a smartphone >> >> > with the occasional auxiliary keyboard and screen? >> >> >> >> *bruhahahaha* >> >> >> >> some stupid people really believe this >> >> >> >> as the same people believed in a lot of "the next big thing" >> >> hypes over the last 10 years like SOAP and nothing happened >> >> >> >> this may be a usecase for the typical homeuser which does >> >> mostly not more like webbrowsing and write some mails or >> >> view vidoes, hear music >> >> >> >> this WILL NEVER happen for real work and business cases >> >> IF it would happen there then the cloud is a "private cloud" >> >> and nothing would replace my workstation because i would be >> >> the guy to implement this cloud which unlikely happens >> >> from a tablet or mobile phone >> >> >> >> NEVER EVER will somebody store critical data in the cloud >> >> and if he does we will hear only a last *bang* from this >> >> guy after some bad news what went wrong >> >> >> > Reindl: >> > >> > I believe the best way to build a network team of contributers who are not paid is through synergy. Laughing at >> > some of us and using words like "stupid" to describe really smart and intelligent people goes a long way in killing >> > this goal and driving them, good and bad, away, and dividing us. >> >> whoever takes the "stupid" in this case targeted to itself must >> have a good reason to do so - i am living in a IT based >> BUSINESS world, and no serious business will outsource >> all it's IT "to the cloud", not now and not in the future >> >> no serious business is allowed to to so for legal reasons >> >> yes, you can build your "private could", well if i would >> take the buzzword "cloud" serious am still in my "private could" >> called VMware vSphere, but this doe snot replace WORKSTATIONS >> >> >> >> -- >> users mailing list >> users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> To unsubscribe or change subscription options: >> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines >> Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org >> > > It is very easy for people, especially new people who have just joined, to get offended when these two words are > used in the same email and using such, and then defending use, is also a slippery slope to the combatant use of > profane language, neither of which I think we really want to end up with. Remember that, through text, or email, > there are no verbal, nor visual, cures as to the meaning behind the message WOULD YOU PLEASE STRIP YOUR QUOTES ESPECIALLY REMOVE LIST-FOOTERS unbelievable how care less people write mails........... well, however, i am not a politician and hopefully never get one i am one of them who hardly tries to understand things and not follow blindly buzzwords from markting-driven authors nor do i consider follow them as smart and i have no time and energy to pack the trth in nice words
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