Ok, let me play devil's advocate here, then.

Assaf Flatto wrote:

here are some

1 ) the market is slowly moving toward Linux and so are the people using
the online banking , by blocking the site to the primary browser I that
environment - you may be damaging your clients and alienating them .

Only about 1% of the people who browse the internet do so from Linux (http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html).
My site (http://www.shemesh.biz), which was published mostly on Linux related forums (here through my sig, Wine, Haifux) gets about 50% hit by Windows machines, and only about 41% by Linux.


2 )The first direct bank ( hayashir harishon ) is a subsidiary of the
Leumi bank and is main market is Hi tech workers - this is relating to
the former argument .

So is my rebuttal.


those are my two Bits


Assaf


I think I will have a case, unless he pulls some activex from the hat that does authentication. I can still claim that the old site is around, and that one hole is enough, but that will leave me with a poor case.

The thing is that unless the activex rabbit is pulled, he has no case FOR supporting Linux, except "money saving", to which I can always reply with "standards complient".

--
Shachar Shemesh
Open Source integration consultant
Home page & resume - http://www.shemesh.biz/



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