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Re: Just how mainstream is it? Re: [OS:N:] Is the Open Source Now list alive?
- From: Orlando Echevarria <orlando engr uconn edu>
- To: Open source advocacy in education and government <open-source-now-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Just how mainstream is it? Re: [OS:N:] Is the Open Source Now list alive?
- Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:39:16 -0500
Its mainstream where I am in the sense that it is our webserver, db
server, faculty workstations for computing, etc. But again, this is my
observation, and so far, no hitches or hiccups. We like it.
O
Peter D. St. Onge wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 08:15:08 -0500 (EST), Michael Williams
(mwilliams haywood k12 nc us) wrote:
> Since linux has become more mainstream, I guess people just take it
> for granted anymore.
It's "mainstream" in the sense that it is 'out there' but I question
just how popular it is given the ongoing marketing. How about a quick
show of hands for folks in educational institutions - how prevalent is
Linux (and which distro) in your neck of the woods?
Moreover, are the local tech folks exploiting OSS ways in facilitating
installation of systems, management of networks and assets?
Best,
-- pete
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