On Friday 10. November 2017 15.53.26 Matthias Kirschner wrote: > As on Wednesday a committee in Munich decided to do the Windows Munich > Migration Project (let's call that "WiMue" for short in future ;) ) I > thought you might be interested in this LWN article about my talk on the > migration in Munich, which I gave at the Open Source Summit in Prague. > > https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/737818/5b7cd538561e8a06/
[...] > As always the comments on LWN are also interesting. I especially like > this one: > > "The title lured me into reading what I thought would be a religious > article or some kind of flamewar. But then I found myself reading all > this common sense. Very disappointed, I want my money back! :-)" I left a comment as well: https://lwn.net/Articles/739339/ Rather than focus on this particular situation in Munich, it discusses how the body of available Free Software work (focusing here on calendaring and groupware) may not convincingly offer obvious solutions to organisations, and it suggests why this might be happening and what might be done to rectify such problems. Paul P.S. The article is now freely viewable. I have previously seen people post subscriber links to mailing lists, usually with the explicit permission of the authors and editors. Indeed, I've seen the LWN staff post subscriber links to mailing lists themselves. _______________________________________________ Discussion mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fsfe.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion
