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florian:
Hey, relax. I think you may not have read first sentence of my previous post: "Nice it made it to Digg!". Really I'm happy that people get to discover tc. I love tc and am all for spreading the word. And by the way, I didn't mean that you "hijacked" some content.

My feeling was (and still is) that the quality of this article is not that good (but hey that's my own personal opinion!) and didn't contain any in-depth analysis of tc nor did it really show much of the tc possibilities. So I hope that a more interesting tc review could it make it to such a popular site as Digg!



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Ha ha!
As you seem so interested, I will tell you more details about that page which was a quick experiment of mine. It actually doesn't contain any content, but some client side javascript that build up all the DOM for stuff you see stuff right inside your browser, retrieved via the JSON api of some popular web2.0 service,
namely twitter account and a delicious.com

bochiman:
Dear Florian,

If you might have been noticed, The Guardian , a notable brand in the Internet and classic press world just has opened its gates for us: we can take any content we want into applications and republish it. This is just a tiny comparison to your opinion: "My feeling was (and still is) that the quality of this article is not that good (but hey that's my own personal opinion!) and didn't contain any in-depth analysis of tc nor did it really show much of the tc possibilities. So I hope that a more interesting tc review could it make it to such a popular site as Digg! (copy - paste)", in a sense that the Internet content is opened for anyone to present it  in the limits of Copyright laws.

We just have worked free to make a community around the lightweight linux distros for all the world. And by the way, if you will search a site better than digg, as a comparison for making popular an article, and you will find it, please also tell us.

So, in a few days, you will notice on downloadtube.com website a little place dedicated to Linux communities, but regarding Linux distros not so popular right now: they will be through us.

You are welcome to participate and invite your friends to visit our community in a few days.

Best Regards. Long Live Tiny Core Linux and All Other Lightweight Linux Distros.

bochiman:

--- Quote from: florian on March 14, 2009, 11:01:44 AM ---Hey, relax. I think you may not have read first sentence of my previous post: "Nice it made it to Digg!". Really I'm happy that people get to discover tc. I love tc and am all for spreading the word. And by the way, I didn't mean that you "hijacked" some content.

My feeling was (and still is) that the quality of this article is not that good (but hey that's my own personal opinion!) and didn't contain any in-depth analysis of tc nor did it really show much of the tc possibilities. So I hope that a more interesting tc review could it make it to such a popular site as Digg!



--- Quote ---http://florian.cauvin.free.fr/microblogging.shtml
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Ha ha!
As you seem so interested, I will tell you more details about that page which was a quick experiment of mine. It actually doesn't contain any content, but some client side javascript that build up all the DOM for stuff you see stuff right inside your browser, retrieved via the JSON api of some popular web2.0 service,
namely twitter account and a delicious.com


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And why do you have 65 posts on this forum? Are you a Linux fan?

mikshaw:
There seems to be a little heat building here.  It appears as though there has been a misunderstanding of intent on both sides, and I think it would be best if we all re-read the posts before getting into an argument. It's very easy to misinterpret a piece of text, since there is no way to know the feelings of the author unless he/she is very explicit.

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