On 4/22/07, Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't aware just how unclear it was, until you started asking
> questions. I'm looking for basic "What is Open Source" and "Why is Open
> Source a GOOD thing?" type articles, preferably with statistics.
On the economics of running your a
Php scales and is cross platform.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/15/php_scalability.html
Java scales and essentially equivalent to Dot Net. The big difference
between java and Dot Net is Java is a little more mature, more widely
used, and run on Linux, Mac, Solaris, and about every
Heya Vince -
you said, "He's recently understood that he might be losing out on a
business opportunity by not having a browser app,"
hm... Curiouser and Curiouser -
Did you do any staging for him with IIS, Active FoxPro Pages, and VFP ?
You can also do wintel Apache, Active FoxPro Pages, and
Ted Roche wrote:
> On 4/20/07, Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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> It's unclear from your post what your client is supposed to be
> considering.
I wasn't aware just how unclear it was, until you started asking
questions. I'm looking for basic "What is Open Source" and "Why is Open
On 4/20/07, Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like I might finally have a chance of getting one of my major
> clients to consider open source! This is a guy that is leery of
> anything not MS.
It's unclear from your post what your client is supposed to be
considering. It is "c
Scott Ramey wrote:
> Just get him a little Linux box with Open Office and Firefox. It's pretty
> decent and maybe he'll grow to appreciate it.
>
If it were only that simple. He's not a computer user. He's the owner
of a corporation, and he has a well established line of software in use
thr
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 2:52 PM
> To: Profox
> Subject: [NF] Good overviews of Open Source?
>
> It looks like I might finally have a chance of getting one of my major
> clients to consider open source! This is a guy that is leery of
> anything not MS.
>
> I nee
It looks like I might finally have a chance of getting one of my major
clients to consider open source! This is a guy that is leery of
anything not MS.
I need to get him some easy to understand, positive, information on open
source. I will be Googling, of course, but do any of you have some
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