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Re: [Fwd: Re: [seul-edu] RE: [why schools don't adopt OSS]]
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- Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: [seul-edu] RE: [why schools don't adopt OSS]]
- From: David Johnston <david@johnstons.net>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 17:28:21 -0500
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John Hansknecht wrote:
>Hello, my name is John Hansknecht, and I work as the
>Director of Technology at a private (non-profit)
>school in Detroit, Michigan (USA). I am brand new
>to the SEUL list.
>Our school, through the generosity of some alumni, is
>currently a Microsoft house (Windows NT.) I am now looking
>at the new Microsoft licensing and the hardware upgrades
>required for Windows XP and recently I have begun raising
>the red flag here at school regarding are future with
>Microsoft. I am working on a cost/benefit analysis of
>maintaining our current configuration versus "the
>alternatives". For these alternatives I am leaning
>heavily toward a Linux/Open Source solution.
>What would I need to convince folks here to switch
>to open source?
John, how is this going?
Later in your message you made a number of interesting points. Are
you still pursuing this? Do you have the help you need?
Regards,
-David Johnston
david@johnstons.net