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There was a question as to whether we (open-source developers) could do user interfaces, and that's much less of a question now.
Bruce Perens
Novell is a strong proponent of open standards and open source. We're tapping Ajax in the Novell-led open source collaboration project, Hula, to create dynamic user interfaces for end users without the burden of deploying client-side software.
Jeff Jaffe
The key question for open source is, Which open source technologies are mature enough to survive the consolidation that's coming? Linux? Definitely. Eclipse? Definitely. Mozilla? Most likely.
Peter Graf
The question of whether 3D interfaces will catch on [with the consumer] for entertainment purposes is open. But history has not been kind to this approach.
Andrew Frank
To me it's still an open question, but here's some evidence that warrants some serious consideration, so give it a chance. This is not a paranormal question; it's a biological question.
Jeff Meldrum
This is a relevant question. I would say the open-source community is waiting for an answer,
Marten Mickos
The question is, does [special prosecutor Patrick] Fitzgerald know who the source was? Of course. He's known for years who the first source is. If he knows the source, why didn't he indict him? Because no crime was committed. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. The question is, does [special prosecutor Patrick] Fitzgerald know who the source was? Of course. He's known for years who the first source is. If he knows the source, why didn't he indict him? Because no crime was committed.
Robert Novak
There is no such thing as an unreasonable question, or a silly question, or a frivolous question, or a waste-of-time question. It's your life, and you've got to get these answers.
Marcia Wallace
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The Mozilla project has always been a project trying to bring together open source developers with commercial software developers and distributors.
Mitchell Baker
One of the things we're interested in is attentive user interfaces. These are interfaces that pay attention to you as you pay attention to them.
Robert Morris
[While the open source vendors get their support departments up to snuff, it is possible to do without. For all the talk that CIOs do not want to troll through Internet newsgroups to solve technical problems, the companies that do so say it's faster and more effective than most commercial technical support.] Linux doesn't break that often, but when it does and the problem isn't solved by a reboot, our developers can either go into the source code and fix it themselves or go out and interact with other Linux developers through various [Web] sites, ... In 100 percent of cases where we have asked for developer help, somebody has run into the problem before.
Brian Robertson
This is a valuable contribution to the Linux community that will help open-source developers benefit from Novell's research to create a better, more user-friendly desktop, ... Usability is a key requirement in order to drive the Linux desktop into the mainstream. This ... will help break down some of the barriers to mainstream Linux adoption on the desktop.
Gary Barnett
If I'm a company that is primarily using Windows servers and I haven't been a big user of Unix, for me to bring Linux into my environment would be a significant expense. I'd have to get people trained, develop policies and procedures and processes. It's building a whole new infrastructure, and if I can avoid doing that why wouldn't I? If I can make use of open source applications and get all the advantages of open source and still run on Windows, why not? Then I can still take advantage of all the expertise I have.
Michael Goulde
[Computers are also quickly becoming adept at recognizing faces, tracking gazes, and even sensing moods. IBM's Blue Eyes research program is built around such biometric technologies.] One of the things we're interested in is attentive user interfaces, ... These are interfaces that pay attention to you as you pay attention to them.
Robert Morris
It's still an open question about whether it hurts Dick Cheney legally. Only the special prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald, knows the answer to that question.
Andrew Cohen
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