<quote who="Jeff Waugh">
> I pondered the concept of a 'Take Your Boss' meeting.
So, usually I at least get some private mail in response to my cracky ideas.
Is this one *that* terrible?
Who has an unenlightened boss?
Who can't implement a Linux fileserver / webserver / firewall at work
because their boss cites 'support' or 'someone to blame'?
Who regards their wife as their boss and can't get them to try Open
Office?
Who wants their company to move to Linux-oriented hosting because Nimda
kicked their server's ass?
Who has to keep using ASP or Cold Fusion when there are better, faster,
more secure, and more scalable alternatives?
Who isn't allowed to use a Linux workstation at work?
I know this is one of those "Linux in Business" yickies, but if it's *your*
boss, and not some random suit off the street, it can improve *your* work
environment.
Think global, act local, etc.
IT'S ADVOCACY TIME AND YOU ARE INVITED!
- Jeff
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