Scott Henderson said: > I undertand that folks might want to follow some of my trek in > moving a medium-sized corporation from the land of MS into Open > Source, and I'm happy to share it all, but I still don't think > this list is the best place. For one thing, the long-term > usefulness of this information would be reduced by having it > archived in a list, interspersed with all the rest of the topics. I think there are many aspects of value. Possibly the single biggest value for 'evangelism' isnt in the 'step by step' as much as it would be presenting as a 'case study'. As part of a 'case study' you end up saying here was the problem, here were the options and here was our final implementation. I say this likely has the greatest value, because generally technical folks like GNU/Linux, its convincing the "C" level mangers (CFO/CEO/COO) that its a good move. They dont care about step by step or how to, they can relate to a case study which points out clearly the problem and the solution. > Wouldn't it be better to have it somewhere all together? And > second, I really worry it might create too much traffic to wade > through for those who are not faced with sys admin duties for a > company. I will likely throw out at least some of my questions > to PLUG, as I have in the past, and I may well compile some of my All questions should go to plug as those are useful to the list as well as useful for you to get a plethora of answers back. > experiences into one or more HOWTOs or guides, somewhere down the > road, but in the meantime, I'm all ears to any suggestions on how > I could expose this information in a better way than putting it > all on the PLUG list... I know that WikiWiki was suggested and while they are good, generally they dont make for best documentation tool. That of course is merely my opinion. I read many of the posts and I can only iterate, take Matt Alexander's advice. The conversion of M$ to GNU/Linux in most outfits is a marathon and not a sprint. Take the victories where you can and move at a steady pace. Nothing can be worse than taking on more than you are ready for and having it flop and having the doors of opprotunity shut forever. -Derek