
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Phillip Mills wrote:
On Thursday, August 21, 2003, at 08:41 AM, Max Blanco wrote:
Shouldn't we, as taxpayers, invest in linux, and save ourselves and our neighbours $$$ and stress?
I just sent a letter to the Globe and Mail (we'll see what happens) suggesting that exposing Microsoft products to the Internet, and thereby inviting vandals to "have at it", is an abuse of the trust we put in civil servants to manage resources for the good of the taxpayers. (This in reference to a recent article titled, "Blaster Worm hampering power repair.")
I hope you larded your letter with buzzwords like "redundant systems", "failsafe backups", etc. The CDROM installation of linux of which City employee Jody McConkey spoke is painless and secure and, tho' I have no experience with virii, could be updated to curtail the behaviour of the virus within fifteen minutes. (just update /etc/services?) It seems to me that we might prevail upon a writer with whom the tlug had an acquaintance to listen and publish an article. I deleted an email about David Ticoll, a Globe writer, not too long ago. It had to do with installation... Maybe he could be persuaded to lend an ear?
Shouldn't we, as taxpayers, invest in linux, and save ourselves and our neighbours $$$ and stress?
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