I'm actually not too shabby on the windows side, but I'm biased against it so I might make it look bad subconciously. There would have to be some ground rules. Could Team Windows use automated installs prepared ahead of time for instance? Can they use a RIS server? Some of these things can make a huge difference in the time it takes to set up.

Arthur Moore wrote:
If someone knows anyone who would be willing. I'd setup a time and place. With
Hans' help I'd do the linux/debian side.

Art

Quoting David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


<quote who="Matt W.">

Heh, sounds like its time to post a flyer in some IT classes asking for
a challenge.  Lets pit an experienced Winders person against a linux
guy. That'd be cool.

Better yet: let's get Team Linux and Team Windows and make it a 3-on-3. And, you can even use all the outside tech support you want:

[Linux Team] Getting help from Samba developers.
[Windows Team] Getting help from minimum-wage Convergys worker in India.

--Dave



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