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PO3 Dale S. , PO2 Ed C. , and SSgt Mark Lines are elephants. Their words, not mine. I'm just a foot-voter.
Is it wrong to use Microsoft products on Linux?
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I say "yes if you don't need to". Vote with your dollar - foot voter.
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SGT (Join to see) Elephants.... I see. I will remember that. TBH, use the software you need to in order to accomplish goals.
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SSgt Mark Lines
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SGT (Join to see) - I hate replying by mobile, I need to limit my RP to my main computer. Honestly, I identify more with the Agnostics. My first choice is always open source, but if I have to use a proprietary product to meet my goals, ie gaming, then I will use it for that task.
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Fair. By the way, Mattermost is cool stuff. https://www.mattermost.org/
As an alternative to proprietary SaaS messaging, Mattermost brings all your team communication into one place, making it searchable and accessible anywhere. It’swritten in Golang and React and runs as a production-ready Linux binary under an MIT license with either MySQL or Postgres.
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SSgt Mark Lines
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SGT (Join to see) Definitely cool. I am going to dig deeper into it. Not because I need software like that, Only because it is cool looking.
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