I've
I've just witnessed a hot debate in the ILUG Bombay mailing list about
whether HTML mail should be banned. I protested, saying that some kinds
of formatted text simply cannot be read unless you allow formats other
than plain text. Most others didn't agree; they appeared to be purists
who wanted only plain text.

Your (very useful, incidentally) table is a clear example of something
which needs a MIME type other than text/plain. I simply cannot make
head or tail of your table, because the lines are wrapping badly. And
this list will not allow attachments, and probably will not allow
non-text messages too.

If you have a copy in HTML or spreadsheet format, can you please send it
to me directly by email?

<rant>
When the going gets tough, the only way out seems to be to find
workarounds around all those well-meaning "standards", "norms" and
"rules." For instance, I have a Windows partition with MS Office 2000
on my laptop. Can't do without it when it comes to handing over a
presentation at a black-suited apex-level corporate conference... OOo
simply doesn't generate PPTs compatible enough, and PDF presentations
(done using the excellent pdfscreen package in LaTeX) are too plain
looking for some audiences. Finally, no one gives you anything because
you followed standards, they only appreciate your work if you get the
job done. Sigh...
</rant>

:)

Shuvam

On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Tarun Upadhyay wrote:

> All right. All right. I figured out the hard way that I cannot send
> attachments to the list.
> So here it is as inline text.
>
>                                      Microsoft          OSS
> Commercial Unix
>
> Kernel / Base OS                     Windows 2003       Linux, BSD
> AIX, Solaris
>
> Authentication and Authorization,SSO Active Directory   OpenLDAP
> NDS, sunOne
>
> File Services
> -volume management                   Volume Manager     LVM
> VeritasManager
> -distributed                         DFS                Samba, NFS (Client
> mode)   NFS, AFS
>
> Database                             SQL Server         Postgres, mysql
> Oracle
>
> Network Services
> -VPN, Firewalling                    PPTP, ICF, ISA     PPP, S/WAN, iptables
> Checkpoint
> -Routing, WAN                        RAS, ICS           iproute2
> cisco routers
> -DNS                                 Active Directory   bind
> ?
> -Mail                                Exchange           Sendmail, Qmail
> sunOne messaging
> +HTTP Services
>  -Application Server                 IIS, MSMQ, COM+    Tomcat, Jboss,
> Apache      Weblogic,MQSeries
>  -Proxy Server                       ISA                Squid
> iPlanet ?
>  -Content Management, Portals        CMS                Wiki?
> Plum Tree
>
> Application Frameworks               .NET               J2EE
> J2EE
>
> Network Management                   SMS,MOM            OpenNMS
> Tivoli, OpenView
>
> Collaboration                        Exchange + Outlook ?
> Domino
>
> Business Integration                 BizTalk            ?
> WebMethods,Vitria
>
> Let me know your opinions please.
>
> Thanks
> Tarun
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Tarun Upadhyay
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:31 PM
> To: 'The Linux-Delhi mailing list'
> Subject: RE: [ilugd] Enterprise Software Stack across operating Systems ?
>
>
> Ooops. Forgot to attach the list.
> Here it comes.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Tarun Dua
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:57 AM
> To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
> Subject: Re: [ilugd] Enterprise Software Stack across operating Systems ?
>
>
> On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 03:35, Tarun Upadhyay wrote:
> > Alright, all sysadmins and PHBs.
> I am only an ignorant self-proclaimed sysadmin who is a PHB by the way.
> > I would welcome any opinions on (yeah my asbestos suit is on):
> > A) any services/features/products that I might have missed. (which
> > estimatedely are used in at least 25% of enterprises)
> > B) any information that you think is factually incorrect in the sheet.
> The sheet is invisible to me as well. Can you post the link to it. -Tarun
> Dua http://www.tarundua.net
>
>
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