On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 03:50:18PM -0500, Ryan Ware wrote:
> http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4134/1/
> 
> After you read the story...
> The solution met the required result but none of the optional results.
> The solution did not meet the required result, but met the optional
> results.
> The solution did not meet either the required result or the optional
> results.
> The solution was one man's desire to implement linux no matter what.
> 
> IPC 2002

Not sure specifically what you mean by "required" and "optional" results
(terminology not found in article).

You're suggesting that hiring an outside party to install a M$ solution
would have somehow eliminated the law firm's problems with 3rd party
software?  Prove it.

IMHO, upgrading a business from no network to a linux server offers a
much easier opportunity for "success" than migrating from an established
M$ server (chock full of proprietary weirdness) to linux.

-- 
Joel Schneider               Yan Xin Qigong in Minneapolis
joel at joelschneider.net       http://yanxinqigong.minneapolis.mn.us/