On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 07:41:26 +1000 Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read Rob Enderle's article, and was a bit agro, but managed to write > him something that wasn't quite so agro - I tried very hard to let > intellect override my personal feelings, and believe it or not, I got > a response: <snip> The thing that annoyed me about that article is that the title about Linux not being ready for the enterprise or whatever didn't really match what he said in the column. Didn't he just talk about how linux folks are fanatical? About his *personal* experiences with people who were "into" linux? He didn't talk squat about platforms, packages, replacements to M$ Office and Exchange, about the victories of SuSe in Germany, of other governments around the world adopting linux, of the schools all over the world that are developing their *own* linux distributions and so on. If he had made any mention of *why* linux is not ready for the enterprise--as in where it can't compete--then there would be something to talk about. But as it was, the column was just a bunch of fluff. Todd
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