On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 9:06:10 Tom Chance wrote: > dreams it would all be run off two servers with > thin clients, sigh. I can't responsibly advocate such a switch > because I can't find any companies who provide the kind of support we > currently enjoy for free software. I summarised these frustrations > late last year here: http://tom.acrewoods.net/node/497 > > Does anyone know of companies that I've missed, who fit the bill > described in that blog entry?
Erm, us ;-) > Anything from one-off support for migrations from MS Office to > OpenOffice.org, to the full package, is of interest to me at the > moment. I'm looking into this both for my job, and because I'm > interested in writing it all up into an article if I get the time. I don't want to use this list to post an advertisement, so I'll take the rest of this off-list, and just summarise here: M6-IT Community Interest Company is a social enterprise that offers IT support to voluntary and community organisations. Low cost packages of hardware, Free Software, and support are under-pinned by training for end-users, ``accidental techies'', and managers. We also run some community projects directly, but I've written enough here. ;) Cheers, - Richard -- Richard Smedley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Technical Director, www.M6-IT.org A PRINCE2 aware company Web services * Back-ups * Support * Training & Certification * E-Mail M6-IT CIC ``Software Freedom for the Education and Voluntary Sector'' M6-IT is a Community Interest Company, limited by guarantee Registered in England & Wales, Registration No: 6040154 11 St Marks Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY9 7DT _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list Fsfe-uk@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk