>http://linux.org.au/~leonb/articles/picking-up-your-marbles.html Each one of the points made in this article is valid, and could be written in a form which is not designed to anger any MS-centric user. IOW, this is "preaching to the choir." I'd like to see a version of this which is not so clearly flamebait. For example: "If you mingle your code with Shared Source code, first of all you get sued for breaking your licence agreement (maybe the BSA or BSAA come around and steal your computers, who knows?), second of all, you forfeit the rights to that code: you can't use it any more, and neither can anyone else – except Microsoft. OK, so who has the real viral code? Do you need some time to think about it...? (-:" While this is true, it comes wrapped implicitly with FUD language which is not useful as a part of Linuxian advocacy. The list of questions at the end is pretty insightful. -Jared