On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 03:36:21AM +0000, Gilbert Fernandes wrote:
 
> Where I work right now, we have bsd and debian on servers.
> All user computers run debian or mandrake right now (and
> we're going to move those to debian). We dont let them choose.
> It is mandatory. We use bsd and some debian on servers, and
> they will use free software on computers.
> 
> The main reason is not freedom or fighting proprietary
> software. It is (1) getting work done and (2) when we got
> unix-alike everywhere it makes our job as system admins
> and network admins easier.

I curious (and not wanting to start a new flame war) about the decision
tree to put debain on the workstations instead of BSD everywhere.  What
factors were involved?  Where there logistical issues that debian sovled
better in this case than BSD?  Is it OpenBSD or another?

Doug.

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