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Comments Please? New Linux Site.
- From: Timothy R.Butler <tbutler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 17:19:51 -0500
- Message-id: <E15oBPY-0007LB-00@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi everyone,
I'm pleased to announce a new Linux-related site I'm working on - Open for
Business (open.uninetsolutions.com). It has already been mentioned on LX-Talk
a few days ago, but I was hoping perhaps some more people from here would be
willing to stress test it before I start publicly announcing the site.
Here is the concept that both myself and Anders Johanssen came to
(seperately I might add, which to mean shows even more how much this is
needed) after reading an article about high Microsoft licensing fees last
week: IT Managers are probably interested in moving to Linux, but they need
help. They need a resource of how-tos, commentary, reviews, and news that
assist them in transitioning from proprietary operating systems to Linux.
So, this is where Open for Business comes in. OfB's main section is built
in a e-zine fashion, and will include the items I mention above (I've already
received three content submissions). OfB also has a Discussion Forums section
that will assist IT workers in migrating to Linux, and also with post
migration problems.
So anyway, if this sounds interesting to anyone here, please go give it a
test and see what you think. The content is still a little sparse, but it
won't be for long.
Thanks,
Tim
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Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks
tbutler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm
Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com
Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com
============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============
I'm pleased to announce a new Linux-related site I'm working on - Open for
Business (open.uninetsolutions.com). It has already been mentioned on LX-Talk
a few days ago, but I was hoping perhaps some more people from here would be
willing to stress test it before I start publicly announcing the site.
Here is the concept that both myself and Anders Johanssen came to
(seperately I might add, which to mean shows even more how much this is
needed) after reading an article about high Microsoft licensing fees last
week: IT Managers are probably interested in moving to Linux, but they need
help. They need a resource of how-tos, commentary, reviews, and news that
assist them in transitioning from proprietary operating systems to Linux.
So, this is where Open for Business comes in. OfB's main section is built
in a e-zine fashion, and will include the items I mention above (I've already
received three content submissions). OfB also has a Discussion Forums section
that will assist IT workers in migrating to Linux, and also with post
migration problems.
So anyway, if this sounds interesting to anyone here, please go give it a
test and see what you think. The content is still a little sparse, but it
won't be for long.
Thanks,
Tim
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Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks
tbutler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm
Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com
Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com
============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============
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