Open Source in Tuttle, OK
2 Apr 2006 11:19 amA follow-up story:
http://www.tuttletimes.com/siteSearch/apstorysection/local_story_088201244.html
The city manager is quoted thus:
http://www.tuttletimes.com/siteSearch/apstorysection/local_story_088201244.html
The city manager is quoted thus:
[CentOS is] a free operating system that this guy gives away, which tells you how much time he's got on his hands.
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Date: 4 Apr 2006 11:51 am (UTC)Unless I'm mistaken, the incidence of MBA-types (i.e. non-geeks) making managerial decisions for IT is pretty high. Those are the folks who are going to be a whole lot less likely to choose CentOS if they read about this. IMA&EESHO.
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Date: 4 Apr 2006 03:27 pm (UTC)The MBA types in IT management ususally don't worry about the nuts and bolts decisions; they have a lower-level geek put stuff together. As long as the price is good (and you don't get better pricing than "free"), the MBA types will go on about the rest of their day. IMO.
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Date: 4 Apr 2006 07:01 pm (UTC)MBA-types do indeed have lower-level geeks put stuff together. Proposals. Then they review them. If they associate CentOS with this story in any way, they're going to run screaming.
Thought experiment. Imagine you are not a geek. Imagine that you work with geeks, and manage them. Imagine you read this story, or worse, you read the original email exchange. Who are you going to identify with?
Hint: not Johnny Hughes