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Convincing Your Employer To Go With FOSS?

mark72005 writes "My employer is currently looking at adopting a content management system for use by our technical support staff (primarily first-line end user support, but hopefully it will include deeper levels of support personnel eventually). The candidates are currently Plone (OSS) and Confluence (proprietary, closed-source). For those with experience in each, what arguments in favor of Plone could be made to managers more interested in pragmatism than idealism?"

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  1. Re:Stallman's answer by drsmack1 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Stallman is the Michael Savage of software. He seems reasonable until you hear him speak or read his writings.

    Both are unhinged advocates for changes that will NEVER happen without first finding a genie.

  2. Re:It's tougher than you think... by sexconker · · Score: 0, Troll

    Calc is useless for anything other than a flat list where you sum columns up and make a pie chart.

    Real businesses do far more.
    Calc either can't do many of the things Excel can, or it claims it can and then proceeds to fail.

    ALL evidence is anecdotal. If Calc works for you, great. Lotus notes and fucking File Maker work for some people. I hear there's some guy using MS Access for a database.

    But for srs bsnss, there is NO question that Excel is leaps and bounds beyond Calc. It's like comparing Paint to Photoshop.

    As for the shitty ribbon UI, I completely agree. It's shit.