[ic] Interchange manuals and docs

Jim Balcom interchange-users@interchange.redhat.com
Thu Oct 25 21:36:01 2001


On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Alexis Bellido wrote:

AB>>Hi, i have downloaded some guides in pdf format from Red Hat's web, but it
AB>>seems as they are just for certain tasks.
AB>>
AB>>Where can i download complete documentation for Interchange?, or i just have
AB>>to buy the printed docs the Red Hat sells?, if it's so this is not so "open"
AB>>source as should be right?.

You are still using the Bill Gates mentality. He tells you what to do and how
to do it. When you wipe your butt, be sure to use your right hand and 4
pieces of toilet paper and go from back to front.

Interchange uses the Linus Torvalds mentality. Linus is from the
Scandanavian area and he was apparently raised on Lego blocks, also from
Scandanavia. Here are a ton of Lego blocks. Use your imagination and make
something. Everything that you need is right here. Make whatever your heart
desires.

Or, if you really feel a need to wipe your butt, here is some toilet paper,
some paper towels, some news paper, some wet wipes, a wash cloth, and you
may find something else in this pile that you want to use to wipe your butt.
Or, maybe you would rather use a stream of hot water to wash it with, or
warm water, or cold water, or maybe just forget it and have racing stripes
in your underwear. It's free-form!

There is NO documentation.

There are instructions on how to use the toilet paper. There are
instructions on how to use the wash cloth, as well as the paper towel, as
well as the stream of water, etc. But, there are no instructions on the
integrated procedure of wiping your butt. Bill Gates has done an excellent
job of that, as well as various procedures to insure that you do it exactly
according to his protocol. That's why he is a multi-billionaire and Linus is
a starving college student.

Interchange is a do-it-yourself kit. An example has been provided to give
you an idea of one of a thousand ways to wipe your butt. But, how you end up
actually doing it is totally up to you and your imagination.

-= Jim =-

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