--- Ian Lynch
Matt Johnson wrote:
As previously said, it's Microsoft with add-ons. Software packages can be rolled out to all workstations - that's about the only useful thing I've found. We have Connect2.4 - the wizards really are buggy. I hear good and very bad reports of CC3. Once you're in (on 2.4), it's really difficult to get out. I agree with the all or nothing statement.
If you believe in the philosophy of FLOSS its difficult to see how it could be reconciled with the RM way of doing things. Its really a mini-version of the MS strategy focused on schools.
Agreed. Schools I have dealings with a wising up. I inherited our 2.4 network. Our new debian/gnome workstations are the third prong of my attack (the first being running services from linux boxes (intranet, databases, squid), the second being running our website with linux/zope/plone. Now kids and staff using linux workstations. Chipping away at the entrenched mindsets... -- Matt ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com