On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:01:11PM -0400, Jeffrey Yep wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Faber Fedor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 11:53 AM > > > There are some activities that I'm interested in doing (approaching > > local and state governments, schools, public education, etc.) but I > > don't think NJLUG has the critical mass of people to pull them off. > > Maybe our three groups combined can do something. > > I work for a school district that is steeped in Novell. Our SLA agreement is > so reasonable that migrating to Linux is just not possible.
Fine, but Linux isn't the only FOSS available. :-) > to migrate anytime soon. But this does not mean that they aren't any school > districts that are strapped for money and are open to Linux. They do have to > consider though who is going to maintain these systems which is a the key > issue considering that even school districts are laying off their tech > people. Well, I know one company in NJ that does that sort of thing. ;-) > > Oh, and let's not forget the kids over at NJULUG (Rutgers?). > > Kids....LOL....I see the start of a whole new flame thread on this. Why? They're what? 20+ years my junior? :-) -- Regards, Faber Linux New Jersey: Open Source Solutions for New Jersey http://www.linuxnj.com
