> Dear Ubuntu:
>
> I am a member of the Chicago Loco (wiki.ubuntu.com/Posingaspopular), and we
> are currently working on migrating a server as a team for a small college in
> the area. As payment, we are accepting meeting areas, new users, thanks, and
> the spread of free software.
>
> We are documenting the migration for other LoCos to draw upon our
> experience, etc. However, we are also interested in doing a case study
> and/or a white paper. For those unfamiliar with white papers or case
> studies, I will paste the wikipedia links below.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_paper
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Case_study
>
> In particular, I am wondering if anyone has ever done anything like this,
> and if so, if there are general guidelines I can structure around.
>
> Thanks for the time,
>
> -Eddie Martinez
> --

Hey Eddie,

I started this page a while ago
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/LinuxAndOSSResearchAndAdvocacy

It contains a few what I'd consider white papers -ie  'governmental
analysis on open source', and a pretty in depth case study into an
enterprise deployment (saving $26 million over MS software over 5
years).

Hope that helps.

Chris.

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