On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I been trying (rather unsuccessfully) to convince various clients and
>  employers to adopt OpenBSD. Most people, I find, are resistent to
>  change and would not use anything they are not familiar with. Others
>  would say that if I leave the job, it would be hard to find people who
>  can use (or even heard of) OpenBSD and in some places Management never
>  heard of OpenBSD and have very little clue as to how good or bad it is
>  compared to Linux/ Solaris and Windows thus they will just knock off
>  the proposal in 2 seconds.
>
>  Is there any way I could convince these people to make the move to
>  OpenBSD? Suggestions, tips and tricks along with real life examples
>  would be much appreciated. Thanks.


I'm in the same boat... Wondering the same things and looking for ways
as well, especially with the clueless IT manager types that have only
heard of Linux or Solaris at most.

Now if only someone could write a book on how to sell "free", OSS
solutions like this (with a lot of focus on OpenBSD) I would be one of
the first to pre-order it!

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