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[Linux-aus] Linux people in Australia



Hello

I work in the science, engineering and electronics (inc computer hardware and software) areas and I frequently have the opportunity to advocate and promote the use of OSS including Linux.

Where I get stuck is being able to refer people to local resources, especially real people that are doing stuff in Australia.

This was a common thread through LCA2003 from people not participating in the Open Source community, but perhaps would like to avail themselves of putting OSS to good use. Also, it is often quoted in the media as one of the reasons that Linux is not getting onto the desktop; "support and training". Here is one that just popped up for me today:
http://www.cw360.com/bin/bladerunner?REQSESS=u87XQX53&REQAUTH=0&2149REQEVENT=&CARTI=119066&CARTT=8&CCAT=2&CCHAN=32&CFLAV=1

What surprised me about this article is that the ability to collaborate in the Open Source community was not ranked as a reason for choosing Linux on the desktop. I consider that the Open Source community is currently where the greater amount of support and training comes from 24/7. The responsiveness of the various Open Source communities to their end users is amazing.

More specifically, through the EducationaLinux mini-conf participants would ask the speakers and OSS contributors where do you find the people to implement and or integrate Linux, sys admin, help desk, and generally use Linux for their workplaces.

I would like to suggest that we collate the "Australian Contributions to the Linux movement" and "Australian Linux Vendors of Products and Services" pages into a new page to include Linux Australia members.

There are quite a few Linux Australia members who have not yet the opportunity to work full-time on Linux and work on Open Source projects in their spare time, or who are just starting to dip their toe in the water. I think it would be helpful if we were able to demonstrate the skill and talent that we have available in Australia in this way, so when people say what about, and where are the people, you can point them to a huge resource of all the work being conducted in Australia.

I would look forward to working with you to create and maintain this resource on the Linux Australia website.

Let me know what you think.

All the best
Jacqueline McNally
http://mc2.vicnet.net.au/users/zenryaku/

Community Contact, Australia/New Zealand
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project
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