Am 20. Jan, 2004 schw=E4tzte Charlie Bullen so: > Hello, I would like to comment on 2 recent expieriences. > > 1. Pros and Cons of Linux at the Chandler Chanber of Commerce. January > 15, 2004. Charlie, thanks for posting the review of the presentation. > The general concept of this presentation as I see it was to present the > "Pros and Cons of Linux" to a non technical business audience. > Unfortunatley, most of the attendees are already linux stalwarts, people > such as myself, whose day to day desktop OS is linux and who also makes > extensive use of linux for server applications in my working life, Hans, > about whom no more needs to be said and Thurman, who teaches linux/unix > at Scottsdale community college. > > Personally, I attended, not to learn the Pros and Cons, but to see what > general business peopole think of linux and if they have any interest at > all. The only person there that would remotely fall into the general > business catagory was the representitive of the Chandler Chamber who had > organizaed the event. So I really wasn't able to achieve my objective. > > To sum up this expierience, it was typical of many linux events that I > have attended, long on people who are already sold and short on > potential new converts. > > In thinking of a potential solution to this "preaching to the choir" > situation, I feel as if I personally could have and should have invited > some of my business and personal friends that either are not using linux > at all or are and don't really even know it. In other words forget about > linux stalwarts, they can take care of themselves, lets bring in some > new blood. We didn't have much notice on this meeting. Most of the rest they have scheduled are m$ stuff. I've asked them to cover Free Software apps, though :). I've also offered to help them bring in some Free Software presentations. > 2. Nation Wide Vision. > > I stopped in to see what I had read about on plug recently and sure > enough they are running some linux variant, using the Gnome desktop. The > desk top was cleared of all icons except 1 for a proprietary program > that they use. That is the only program they use. I asked the employee > who I talked to to click on the foot and the full compliment of programs > and utilities showed up. Cool. We need to get an article or two on Nation Wide Vision using Free Software. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ # "... the social skills of a cow on acid." - der.hans