I didn't do much or read much last night so there isn't much to write, however...

Following the OpenOffice.org marketing emails, there seems to be a bit of an issue going on. Although I've never been happy about OOo's tie-in with Sun, it seems not to have caused any major problems, so I've ignored it, as have most. But one individual is suggesting a move to a foundation format and full GPL compliance. Not a bad thing, except I suggest do it slowly and gently and bring everyone with you. Rather than attempting a 'coup' or threatening to fork the code.

On a brighter note, OSDL has apparently told Microsoft where to go with thier suggestion of collaborating on Linux (sleeping with the enemy). Good for them, it will certainly ensure Linux maintains it's credibility.

Finally, having installed a Linux distro without hassle, I'm curious - Are all distros this easy to install? So, in time I'm going to try out a few more. I will stick to non-commercial very low CD count(less than 4) distros though. That's all...