Hello, APC (Australian Personal Computer) magazine is interested in writing a feature article on Linux desktop use. I'm a freelance journalist writing the article, and if you've been using Linux as a desktop operating system within a small / medium sized organization I'd like to speak with you.
You'll be interviewed to get an idea of your experiences - what you're using Linux for, the applications and distributions you're using, and your impressions of the implementation (user experience, licensing costs, retraining ) positive and negative. You'll be interviewed for the feature and your name, company (and possibly a photo) will appear in APC (and look mightily forward thinking for using Linux as a desktop OS). My name's Mike MacCana, and I'm a freelance journalist and consultant for Cybersource in Melbourne. I contributed heavily to the last two APC Linux Pocketbooks (writing just under half of each) and also write a monthly column on Linux topics for another Australian PC magazine. I'm writing this in Evolution under KDE 3.02, and yes, I know what an inode is. :) If you're interested, please respond as soon as possible. Thanks Mike -- ____________________________________________________________________________ Mike MacCana Freelance Journalist RHCE, MCSE, MCP+I Cybersource: Providing Quality IT Professional Services for 11 Years Specialists in Unix/Linux, TCP/IP and Web Application Development Level 9, 140 Queen St, Melbourne. Ph : 03 9642 5997 Fax: 03 9642 5998 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
