One thing that may be good to mention is that IBM is releasing their own 
version of OpenOffice. Although it is not different those big names sound good, 
and they will probably be offerring support as well.

----------------------------------------> Subject: Re: City of Mesa interested 
in Linux> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> 
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 15:22:36 -0700>> On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 14:15 -0700, Siri 
Amrit Kaur wrote:>> Hi, Folks.>>>> It's been awhile since I've been able to 
participate, but something's come up>> that I thought might interest PLUG.>>>> 
I was talking with the City Manager for the City of Mesa. The City is in a>> 
budget crunch, and I asked her why they're paying for Windows, Microsoft>> 
Office, antivirus software, etc, when they could get a less expensive, more>> 
secure system with Linux and OpenOffice. She was very interested to learn>> 
more.>>>> Her office just called to set up a discussion meeting on Wednesday, 
Sept 26>> from 10-11 AM. Personally, I don't know how to answer technical 
questions>> about the logistics of conversion. Would someone in PLUG, who is 
more>> knowlegeable and articulate than I, like to take part in the meeting? 
I>> think this could be a great opportunity!> ----> I used to see a guy that 
was deeply involved with the City of Mesa> computer systems and I got the 
impression that they were heavily> invested in Sun stuff and Tivoli and Windows 
on the desktop.>> It would be naive to think that they don't have some very 
knowledgeable> and technologically savvy personnel on staff so I am thinking 
that at> our level, this would be somewhat folly but just for reference...>> 
Largo, Florida> http://www.linux.com/articles/26827>> Bloomington, Indiana> 
http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci960437,00.html>>
 Chicago, Il> http://www.linux.com/feature/57601>> and note that the City of 
Chicago migration was specifically a migration> from Sun to Red Hat Linux.>> 
but to think that the members of this list could realistically make> 
suggestions to the city manager for Mesa almost suggests to me that the> city 
manager is entirely uninformed at what they are doing in> technology. It's 
obvious that a typical desktop in the city of Mesa> costs them say $250 - $400 
per year and the savings of a Linux based> system would payoff in the second or 
third year...a risk that only a> very secure city manager could take.>> --> 
Craig White >> ---------------------------------------------------> 
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