No offense intended, but this just sounds like some elements in the Green party are simply seeing Linux as something to make them a little more h4rdc0r3 2 th4 m4x. Not that I don't support the move, but is there any practical reason for it? I do web design myself, and I can say that it will be hard for someone used to M$ Frontpage or Dreamweaver to start coding in VI or Emacs. > Hi, all- > > Would any of you be interested in meeting with the Maricopa County Green > Party regarding the possibility of their transitioning from MS Windows > to the Linux OS? I have been invited to meet with some Green > volunteers on Monday, January 27th, at 6:00PM to discuss their > technology issues and the possibility of transitioning to Linux. As I > bring more > enthusiasm than technical knowledge to the table, it would help quite a > bit if any of you more IT literate folk would join me.. It is possible > that we will be forming an IT subcommittee. The Maricopa Greens > currently use the MS Windows OS. Their chief practical concerns are > website creation and maintenance (for which they are currently using MS > FrontPage) and a database tailored for use by non-profits. They are > currently planning to utilize the Ebase database, which is > Windows-centric, but there are other competing databases available, such > as Convio, which appears to be Linux based, and E-Tapestry and > DonorPerfect, which are available in web-based versions. > > Any of you who are interested in attending, and/or volunteering to > assist, please let me know- > > Thanks! > > Lee Einer > > [Note: this post is not intended to trigger a debate on the merits of > the respective political parties- it is about assisting an organization > in transitioning to Linux] > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss