shawners
February 11th, 2004, 03:24 PM
A German civil servant may have found the secret to getting people to switch to Linux: stuffed penguins and powerful women.
Like other governments worldwide, the council of the small German city of Schwabisch Hall decided to ditch Microsoft software in favor of open source, back in late 2002. On Wednesday, Horst Brauner, the civil servant responsible for implementing the migration, revealed the tactics used to cure Schwabisch Hall council workers of their reluctance to make the switch to desktop Linux.
Speaking at the Open Source for Local Government conference in London, Brauner explained that some users were afraid the deployment of Linux was part of a secret plan to read everyone's e-mail, record all their keystrokes and monitor their surfing habits
Read the rest at the link provided.
http://msn-cnet.com.com/2100-7344_3-5157571.html?part=msn-cnet&tag=feed_2501&subj=ns_5157571
intresting read.
Like other governments worldwide, the council of the small German city of Schwabisch Hall decided to ditch Microsoft software in favor of open source, back in late 2002. On Wednesday, Horst Brauner, the civil servant responsible for implementing the migration, revealed the tactics used to cure Schwabisch Hall council workers of their reluctance to make the switch to desktop Linux.
Speaking at the Open Source for Local Government conference in London, Brauner explained that some users were afraid the deployment of Linux was part of a secret plan to read everyone's e-mail, record all their keystrokes and monitor their surfing habits
Read the rest at the link provided.
http://msn-cnet.com.com/2100-7344_3-5157571.html?part=msn-cnet&tag=feed_2501&subj=ns_5157571
intresting read.