Linux Journal On Linux's Adoption In U.S. Courts
Sam Hiser writes "Tom Adelstein writes in Linux Journal that, technically, one-third of the U.S. Government has moved to Linux: its Third Branch, the Judiciary. That's 30,000 users across 800 locations, comprising the nation's Federal court system. Given our information overload, it's easy to miss the most significant kernels of news."
"Given our information overload, it's easy to miss the most significant kernels of news."
You've just described Slashdot. It's a miracle that this bit of actually interesting news got thru. Most of Slashdot "content" is links to intellectually inbred programmer geeks' "news" about very small increments in development.
As people usually hate computers for not doing what they want them to do judges for shure will start hating Linux more than Windows.