Hello Slug, I know there were various experiences with Banks down here, maybe some of you even wrote something up to help other Linux users -- this message is along those lines.
If you have anything you can offer, or would like to mention, you can do so to Evan direct, or via myself, please do not post replies to the LIST :) Evan often writes for Zdnet, is on the Board for the LPI in Canada & runs a hosting company called Starnix -- he is a strong supporter of Linux. Below is our exchange. *********** BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE *********** On 1/05/2002 at 4:09 PM Evan Leibovitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Wed, 1 May 2002, Greg Wright wrote: > >> There was lots of talk at one time in SLUG www.slug.org.au on this >> topic, you will find links to archives on the site. Of course it was >> only on AU banks. > >I've looked at the archive and see some discussion, but only a _wish_ for >some kind of resource. > >Could you kindly post a message to the list mentioning my URL and asking >if anyone would like to submit their experiences with Australian banks to >me? > >I already have entries for Canada, the US and Britain -- I'd be happy to >add in anything from around the world. > >Thanks! > For more info, this is how the discussion started out ..... A discussion in my local user group started on how some of our local banks' online services were friendlier to Linux browsers than others. I started putting the discussion in the form of a web page, which can (at least for now) be found at http://www.leibovitch.ca/banks-n-browsers.html I'm curious to know if 1) this kind of site, extended to other banks (and maybe even high-profile websites) would be of general public interest 2) anyone else is doing this kind of thing (better to contribute to an existing effort than to reinvent the wheel 3) anyone here has any comments or suggestions before I develop the page a bit more and make it public. - Evan >- Evan > > *********** END FORWARDED MESSAGE *********** -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
