FOSS was "[cumbria_lug] It lives!"
Malcolm Logan
blinkingeye at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 09:54:52 GMT 2007
I dont normally get sucked into a Windows vs Linux debate... and I'm trying
hard not too with this one. Suffice to say that I havent had experience of
large scale FOSS equivalents to Exchange or AD that work so competently...
Mind you I havent taken the time to implement LDAP or RH's Directory thingy
or taken the time to find out about an Exchange replacement (I hear Zimbra
is good), so, if someone has I'd love to hear about it...
I have no problem with FOSS on proprietry OS's as some people who havent
used FOSS think that it's all 'mickey mouse' stuff written in someones
bedroom. So for those people its great that they get to see FOSS in action.
Its also great that Enterprise class FOSS gets out there wether its on Linux
or not.
Oh I wish I hadnt started this email now... Honestly, in my mind, its horses
for courses. I'm a Linux Sys Admin who also looks after Checkpoint firewalls
and occasionally Win 2003 and Exchange. Somethings work better on one
platform. But I relish the choice. I couldnt function without Linux. I'd get
by without Windows. But I wouldnt be able to do anything without FOSS on
both platforms.
M
On 15/03/07, Trevor Pearson <trevor at haven.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Adam Pigg wrote:
> > Linux Shminux
> >
> > Didnt you read that vista is out......
> > PiggZ
> WOW, I mean give me a second to get over the shock of seeing traffic on
> the list,
> of course the one night it all kicks off I'm stuck in the office with a
> broken tape
> library till 7:30 this morning.
>
> Vista, you mean the latest attempt at an OS from that offensive company
> ? with the 'new' gui
> that isn't quite as good as compiz, and user access controls that are
> only half as good as the standard
> unix ones since they havn't got 'groups' and 'roles' yet, still they're
> catching up, perhaps in the next version in a few years there will be
> the better file system like we have already, and they could try to catch
> up with security by introducing groups and roles and even a system as
> complete as selinux who knows it might even come with a compiler and
> some office software
>
> Hey, at least with linux you won't have 'wild' Bill Gates declaring your
> a naughty pirate and closing your OS down till you pay, call that a
> bonus.
>
> Anyone tried songbird yet? It's still in 'development' stage but it's a
> rather nice media player and like so much FOSS available to you on any
> platform and not tied to just one.
>
> Course not all free software is available on all platforms take f-spot
> for example the developers say they don't believe in producing a version
> for those proprietary systems as they think it challenges the ethos of
> the free software movement. Now I know that some of you are pragmatic
> but do you think that making open source applications available on non
> open platforms is a good thing because it brings the idea of free
> software, and good quality examples to a broad audience and serves to
> educate people about the issues, or does it do harm by making the most
> important free software, the operating system itself, redundant and
> allow people to remain using the proprietary system ?
>
> I await your sarcasm, musings and insults
>
> Hey yeah lets get a meeting together, we could have a right good argument
>
> Trevor
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