Re: User Linux

From: George Farris (farrisg_at_mala.bc.ca)
Date: 02/12/04

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    Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 11:52:24 -0800
    
    

    On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 21:39, Aaron Matteson wrote:
    > Vincent became daring and sent these 1.5K bytes,
    > >
    > > That's the wrong attitude. He's making (some) valid points and appears
    > > to care about the quality and adoption of Linux. I agree this isn't a
    > > Fedora specific thread but It's still one that has to do with a lot of
    > > users on this list. Personally I'd like to see a Full discussion on this
    > > topic somewhere with people who know what they are talking about. Saying
    > > we have Gimp and they have to pay for photoshop like a few people
    > > mentioned is the kinda bias opinions we mock when M$ puts out a TCO
    > > report. Weather you want to admit it or not Linux lags behind windows in
    > > many areas and pretending they do not exist is not a solution.
    >
    > Exactly.

    OK, great. I suggest you go and discuss this with companies that have
    actually migrated from windows to linux and write us a report. Try for
    example:

    Ernie Ball
    Burlington Coat Factory
    FitnessWorld Canada
    Extramadura Schools in Spain

    To name a few, and please include the future cost of product lock in,
    try to imagine 5 to 10 years down the road.

    This would be a great help to everyone who is reading this thread.

    Keep a few of these things in mind while you write:

    Open Source software improves greatly over time but doesn't need to
    "sell" us on new features. Marketing for the sake of buying a product
    doesn't exist.

    I can kickstart install and customize an entire building worth of Linux
    machines, say three labs of 20 each, in about 1 hour. Completely
    configured and ready to login. Oh and they also receive automated
    updates from our own repository.

    The thin clients in the other labs are even easier.

    Include such things as:

    OpenOffice
    The GIMP
    Inkscape vector drawing program
    Firefox
    Glabels
    Dia Diagram editor
    Project Manager
    Complete development system including,
      perl,python,ruby,java,C,C++,C#,lisp,forth,bash,php,fortran
    High quality SQL server.
    Fax server
    Scanner server
    Web server
    Mail server
    Firewall
    File and Print server
    Robust tape backup software (caution about windows registry)

    Remember to get roving profiles setup properly.

    Might also be nice on the windows side to include the ability to run
    Linux applications, just as Linux includes the ability to run many
    windows applications.

    Granted not all applications are used on every desktop but they are
    required for many organizations.

    One last requirement would be non proprietary file formats.

    Thanks.

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    George Farris	farrisg@mala.bc.ca
    Malaspina University-College - Cowichan Campus
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