On Tuesday 29 Jan 2008, Sudhir Gandotra wrote:
Friends,
We have been making various attempts to create opportunities for Linux deployments and have met with mixed successes. Recently, thinking that RTI can be used as a tool for entering the Government sector, we used this tool and have stopped/postponed one implementation, where we feel Linux can be the option, whereas the user has opted for win$ only.
We feel that a small group, what is also called a "special interest group" could be created that can take up this activity strongly.
After the RTI is filed and the response received, there is need of a follow-up that would involve technical expertise, which the members of this group can provide and this activity can then move forward.
If there is interest in it, please get in touch with me. I am at Delhi and the first case we have got is in delhi itself. Due to legal reasons, its good not to take the name here at this stage, but, this can be a very good beginning for Linux entering into areas that are kept away from it by the "smart fellows" (actually, we may better called them bribed fellows).
This activity, can not only give a good name to the LUGs but also make a real difference in the environment. There may be soon the need of filing cases and taking the matter to a level where the decible level of sound about Linux can grow real big, for the environment to notice it in a very interesting manner.
Once we do some tests at one location, then they can replicated all across the country. RTI can be very interesting for this. [snip]
So which Linux will they be installing? Is it OK to install Fedora or Ubuntu or Debian there?
Regards,
-- Raju