Hi Dan
On 28 January 2011 07:24, Dan Shearer d...@shearer.org wrote:
From the perception that Windows is free the line of reasoning follows
that the bar for Linux is a lot higher, because Windows is compatible
with everything currently in use. Thus Linux is introducing cost for no
Hi,
Just to let you know, I could do with some help compiling all the data,
as some is in email, some PDF's and some in an online spreadsheet
(google gocs).
Also, as someone said (sorry, don't have my usual mail client and can't
remember, who, I'm running from pendrive), this could be creative
hey
As fr the guy who said that only the IT staff
would need re-trained, I have a figure, quoted from a councilor (in a
related, but not identical incident) that retraining the technical
support team (this is for schools) would cost in the tens of
thousands.,
That was me quoting.
The
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 04:45:19 pm Marcel Hecko wrote:
I was actually expecting this number to be much higher. Is this only
software license costs which are accounted into the amount, or is this
including support and mainetnance fees? It that a flat rate, or
monthly/yearly cost? I would
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 04:28:36PM +, John Thomson wrote:
For the past 3 or so weeks, I have requested details on how much local
councils all over the UK have been spending on software, compared to
how many computers they use.
That's a really interesting project.
From my enquiries, it
I was actually expecting this number to be much higher. Is this only
software license costs which are accounted into the amount, or is this
including support and mainetnance fees? It that a flat rate, or
monthly/yearly cost? I would love to see other inputs/outcomes of the
project you are
On 26 January 2011 16:28, John Thomson m...@johnthomson.me.uk wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list, but I just want to mention a
project I am working on. For the past 3 or so weeks, I have requested
details on how much local councils all over the UK have been spending on
software,