Hi Bob,
> We may have made a breakthrough with getting the state government to
> accept Linux. I attended a state TUG (Technology Users Group) meeting
> this morning, and the DITM (Div. Info. Tech. Manag.) guy was very
> enthusiastic about having a meting on Linux.
If you could, would you drop me an E-Mail about the TUG and DITM status
any time you get info on this? I'm curious for two reasons.
First, I think it's pretty much a no-brainer for GNU/Linux use in
government, particularly in server space. There's just too many advantages
to ignore. As a taxpayer, IMHO this is an important priority. As a
computer geek, it's also fairly important.
But secondly, since I'll be ending my time as a professor at the college
here the end of May, I'm looking at other employment options. I just saw a
posting for a IT manager with DITM today that sounded interesting, and
figure I'm going to enquire about details of the position. Any info I could
get about general GNU/Linux attitudes in state government and/or DITM would
be greatly appreciated.
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