I have just returned from Taiwan performing a CA1 to RMM conversion but I
heard there is some linux work in the pipeline. Although how much of it is
specifically S/390 z/Series I can't say.

Does anyone else sense a turning of the tide?

Regards, Craig

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> "The Taiwanese government plans to start an open-source project as early
as
> next year that could save it as much as $295 million in royalty payments
to
> Microsoft, according to a report from Taiwan's Central News Agency"



I'm in the throes of starting up a business selling servers running Linux
to
small and micro businesses.

I like these stories;-)


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