On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Sam Cayze <sam.ca...@rollouts.com> wrote:
> I think the point was that the above sounds like a extended nightmare to
> many of us (At least me), compared to something like clicking Next,
> Next, Ok, Finish with something like Ninja.

  I haven't used Ninja, but I've never seen *any* non-trivial product
that was as easy as clicking Next, Next, Next, Finish.  Well, I've
seen lots of people who *think* that's how it works.  When I was
consulting, I was often called in to clean up the mess that sort of
person left behind.

  This is not to say that free or Free software is always a good
solution.  Certainly, if it's a Unix-based solution and one has zero
Unix experience, there's going to be a significant learning curve,
same as with any new OS platform.  Just that saying "X is only free if
your time is worthless" is misleading, because, e.g., "Windows Server
is only $800/box if your time is worthless", too.  :)

-- Ben

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