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<H2><A NAME="s8">8. The final inspirational message</A></H2>
<P>If you decide to take a turn at advocating commercial software
ports to Linux, remember that in so doing you're not acting as
merely one individual, but as a representative of our entire
community. I know we're more honest than Microsoft; I like to
think we're less self-satisfied than Apple; I hope we're more
generous in helping other users in need than any of the other
user communities. Show those qualities to the companies you
contact--honesty, humility, and helpfulness--and you stand a good
chance of being successful.
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