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Author: Derek Neighbors
Date:  
To: plug-discuss
CC: craigwhite
Subject: Re: [website poll] What impedes further Linux server adoption the most?
Craig White said:
> On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 08:53, Ted Gould wrote:
>> Well, after a week off caused by mailing list issues, here is a new
>> poll!
>>
>> What impedes further Linux server adoption the most?
>>
>> - I can't afford one
>> - Active Directory plug-n-play
>> - Not MSCE compatible
>> - Lack of combined Hardware-Software support contracts
>> - Lack of good sales to enterprise customers
>> - Unix heritage seen as out dated
>> - Needs government security certification
>> - Calendar server
>>
>> Last week's poll:
>>
>> Feature holding back desktop Linux adoption
>>
>> - USB dev. detect     **** (1)
>> - No MS Office        **** (1)
>> - No Outlooks/Notes   **** (1)
>> - Lack of multimed.   **************** (5)
>> - Too many distros    ******* (2)
>> - No one to blame     **** (1)
>> - No clue             **** (1)
>> - Other               ********************** (7)
>> - Games               ****************** (6)

>>
>> Analysis: You know you've created a bad poll when most of the votes
>> are 'other' or the entry that you added late ;)
> ---
> what is MSCE?
>
> I have to tell you that I don't agree with your choices as reasons on
> this or the last survey. This survey should include things like...
>
> - lack of local support firms/technicians
> - lack of trust / familiarity
> - lack of workgroup shared mail/calendar/contacts application
> - no one on staff knowledgable about maintaining server


I can't believe this, but I think I am going to agree with Craig here. ;)

- Games
- Lack of Multimedia

I am not sure why someone wants game or multimedia running on their
servers. Desktops yes (and I agree those are issues with GNU/Linux
Desktops), but NOT servers.

For example I believe many Windows games allow GNU/Linux to be a server
even though there is no windows client. Multimedia streaming has has been
available for sometime on GNU/Linux and at the highest level animation and
sound pros have been using GNU/Linux.

I wont gripe too hard. It's cool to see efforts made to do regular polls
and post them here. I have less gripe with the poll and the choices and
more with why are people thinking multimedia and games are impeding
GNU/Linux *server* installations?

-Derek


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