Presented by someone with (among other things):
A: not any real world experience in dealing with systems on a large scale, or,
B: someone in their early twenties who thinks open source is the end all be all.
Not to mention the time and cost healthcare.gov has already cost the US taxpayers, going open source at this point would be a disaster.
But hey, healthcare.gov is already a joke and a disaster, so making it a disaster would be a step up, I guess...
I think that this is a great illustration of what exactly oo.o and a linux based os can do for a school district.
microsoft's products are nice indeed, but i use oo.o as well, and it is just as good.
Presented by someone with (among other things): A: not any real world experience in dealing with systems on a large scale, or, B: someone in their early twenties who thinks open source is the end all be all. Not to mention the time and cost healthcare.gov has already cost the US taxpayers, going open source at this point would be a disaster. But hey, healthcare.gov is already a joke and a disaster, so making it a disaster would be a step up, I guess...
Nice work man.. Really appreciate that :D
RIGHT FREAKING ON!!!
this is honestly the best write up and funniest i have ever read!!!
I think that this is a great illustration of what exactly oo.o and a linux based os can do for a school district. microsoft's products are nice indeed, but i use oo.o as well, and it is just as good.