On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Arafangion wrote:
> Personally, I feel that if one says that they are willing to _pay_, the test > should not recommend Debian, but rather the commercial distributions, that > bundle "nice stuff" out of the box. the folks willing to pay real $$$ will usually dictate what the want and why .. it doesn't matter whether you/we agree with their choices or not or the way they run their distros, network, security, backups, etc, etc... you can't change their mind, more like i can't usually change their minds unless they're solicting (professional) opinions of what to do - it's a lot easier to change things when the "shit hit the fan" and now understand the avoidable problems - they usually have some newbie or windoze folks runing the shop for them and we have to be more professional in "appearance/words" to make a reasonable choice - suse and redhat is the 2 worst possible distro, but people still pay real big $$$ for it... and its good for job security - "nice commercial bundles" does not always solve the customers with $$$ because they usually have specific problems they need solved - if they have the time and $$$ and realistic ideas of how to accomplish their goals, they get what they want ... c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]