hi,
imho, it is not nice to invite a person to debate against the crowd. if there is going to be a debate it would be best if its on a neutral place to prevent the scenario of inviting a sheep in a wolf's pack. no offense but a linux vs windows debate hosted by a linux group and held at a linux user group EB places the pro-windows delegates at a definite (psychological) disadvantage.
just thinking out loud.
ciao!
lito lampitoc writes:
can we invite this guy to join the linux vs. microsoft debate planned<snip>
this upcoming EB?
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 03:28, Kelsey Hartigan Go wrote:
Heres more...
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Hi Johnny.
Good timing on this inquiry. I just had a very animated conversation with my regional IS director about the future of Linux. There is a good article about this in Newsweek, I can share a copy if you like. Firstly, Open Source is the IS security auditor's worst nightmare.
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