On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 23:51, Raena Lea-Shannon wrote: [...snipped...] > Yes but also inexpensively and permanently. [...snipped...] > And once it is in they do not have to touch it. They will want it on their
Linux and the apps that run on it are not perfect. Monitoring and patching will still be required as an ongoing concern (and cost). Having all the source code for your all your legacy apps, reducing (or severing) the reliance on a monopoly supplier (or two), the ability to apply rapid bug fixes or software customization should all be big sellers though. I'm unsure at this point whether I need to state that not every business needs any of the above, just like not everyone needs a car (or has blue eyes, or likes tomatoes). -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
