Jeremy wrote

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> From: Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Infoworld Article on Samba and Linux
> Date: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 7:53 PM
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>         InfoWorld (that's a rather large computer
> magazine in the USA) are thinking of doing an article
> on people using Samba to replace/supplement NT servers
> in commercial organizations within the USA.
> 
> I told their editor I'd send out this request for
> people who fit the following criteria to send in
> their details :
> 
> They need people who are :
> 
> (a). USA Based.
> (b). Using Samba but *not* in a high-tech company
> (sorry guys, that means our sites in 
> SGI/Cisco/Sun/HP/SGI are out).
> (c). The larger the number of users the better
> (more than 100 concurrent users please).
> (d). *Preferably* (but not required) are not
> an educational establishment (ie. Mount Allison
> University please apply :-).
> (e). And it's an added bonus if they are using
> Linux.
> 
> Sorry for the narrowness of the criteria, but
> it's theirs, not mine :-).
> 
> You need to be willing to talk about the use
> of Samba in your organization, and it's co-existance
> with (or replacement of) NT.
> 
> If you fit the criteria, and are willing to
> contribute to the story, please send your
> Name, email, daytime phone number, site details
> and contact info to me at :
> 
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> and I'll forward them to the senior InfoWorld
> editor who's putting the article together.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>         Jeremy Allison,
>         Samba Team.
> -- 

Jeremy,
If I remember correctly, the City of Garden Grove in California has an MIS
department with
about 5 people.  They implemented a SAMBA network and has used Linux to run
the City.
The article was in Linux Journal.  I think that's what you're looking for.
Lester


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