R. Scott Belford wrote:
Are you certain that it is in our best interests to put a yet-to-be
released OS, Fedora, on a city-councilman's computer? If the city will
not allow a Linux machine to connect, what has changed to allow you to
put the machine in his office? Are you really asking any of
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 22:37, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
The last sentence should be:
My main concern is, at the present time, nothing is going on, but when
something may be going on, we, I am afraid, probably will not have
enough manpower nor the (system-wide deployment) experience.
Maybe you want to create and maintain a list of people who used to live
in Hawaii, loved it, were driven out by the bad economy, but would love
to come back.
If you do that, you can put me on top of that list ;-).
Because, I am moving to London in 3 weeks and I just deployed a
system-wide
R. Scott Belford wrote:
a yet-to-be
released OS, Fedora,
It appears to me that you have never tried Fedora, and, for some very
strange reasons, probably never even bother to understand it. Please do
not spread mis-information. Plus, there are other very unique reasons
for me at least to
I am sure that, even though this is supposed to be a geek group, some
might have noticed a silent coup in our Honolulu city council a couple
of weeks ago. City Councilmembers Ann Kobayashi (Manoa), Rod Tam
(downtown/Chinatown) and Donovan Dela Cruz joined forces to remove Okina
from Council
The last sentence should be:
My main concern is, at the present time, nothing is going on, but when
something may be going on, we, I am afraid, probably will not have
enough manpower nor the (system-wide deployment) experience. wayne