Last update: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:15 PM
David Tremblay a écrit : > The thing that strikes me the most is why the didn't do it before ? The answer is easy: because it's not that easy and has to be prepared a bit! It's even harder to switch to Linux than to switch to OSS on Windows... But don't take me wrong: I think we all should do it! I use Linux since 1994 and did switch definitively 3 years ago, for my personnal computers only. In my agency, we are investingating in a (probably 4 years) plan to switch most of our computers to GNU/Linux in all our offices (about 450 people in 50 countries). In our case, the biggest problem is not to find specific applications for our needs but to keep beeing able to exchange documents with the "still enslaved" external users... ;-) -- Jean Christophe "プログフ" ANDRÉ — http://asie-pacifique.auf.org/ Responsable technique régional — Associé technologie projet Reflets (CODA) Agence universitaire de la Francophonie (AuF) — Bureau Asie-Pacifique (BAP) Adresse postale : AUF, 21 Lê Thánh Tông, T.T. Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Việt Nam Tél. : +84 4 9331108 Fax : +84 4 8247383 Mobile : +84 91 3248747 ⎧ Note personnelle : merci d'éviter de m'envoyer des fichiers PowerPoint ⎫ ⎩ ou Word, voir http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.fr.html ⎭
<< COSGov - Free and Open-Source Software Conference about eGovernance
| Archive Index |
New OpenOffice Vietnamese Build available m104 ( Windows & Linux ) >>
To facilitate co-ordination regarding the introduction of OSS SW in Vietnam
Subscribe to OSS:
Subscribe | Unsubscribe
Powered by Mojo Mail 2.7.2 SPCopyright © 1999-2003, Justin Simoni.