a 'compatible' linuxer can find his way around in 10 mins to 1 day
in any distribution with a shell, browser, internet connection, and
yes google :)

Andy Sy said:
> We are going to make a DBMS system for a client and I would
> like to host it on a Slackware system because in my
> experience, these are easy to deploy, maintain, and keep
> stable over long periods of time.  However, I am concerned
> about support and I want our client to be able to count on
> others to fix/upgrade the system in the event that we are not
> around.
>
> I think it would be to local Slackware fans' interest to maintain
> some sort of site, mailing list, group/association, or any other
> mechanism where they can refer their clients to one another for
> support.  With some organization we (and our clients) can feel a
> lot more confident deploying solutions based on this efficient
> and effective distro.
>
> To those with the battle experience, is it feasible to recommend
> someone experienced in Redhat to maintain a Slackware system?  I
> have heard that you can get a Slackware guy to adapt to a Redhat
> system with little problem but that the converse is not true.  I'm
> inclined to believe this but would like some more opinions on the
> matter.
>
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