<p>Hey guys, I came out at about 8:30 last night and apparently missed most of you! I had originally planned to interview a couple GLLUG members for a report I have due in a couple weeks regarding migrating an office to Linux. Below are a list of questions that you can choose to answer if you so wish. Consider each of these questions as involving laptops and workstations, not so much servers.</p>
<p>If you answer these questions, I'd appreciate it if you would post the answers to the list. Thanks!</p>
<p>1. How secure do you feel with Linux as both an operating system and a work environment?<br>
Very insecure -> Insecure -> Neutral -> Secure -> Very secure</p>
<p>2. Would you be able, given the time, think of a Linux distribution for every type of employee in an office? (Accountants, developers, secretaries, support people) <br>
Yes / Maybe / No</p>
<p>3. Do you think it would be easier to effectively run an office with mostly(/all) Linux machines, or mostly(/all) Windows machines?<br>
Linux / Windows</p>
<p>4. If it were your decision, would you migrate your current place of work to Linux completely?<br>
Yes / Maybe / No</p>
<p>5. Do you think the efficiency of an office would increase running just Linux as opposed to just Windows?<br>
Yes / Maybe / No</p>
<p>And one final note- I remember lending my copy of the 5th edition of Learning Perl to someone a couple months ago who may or may not post on the list. If you have it, I'd appreciate it if you could leave it with Jeff Lawton.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Taylor</p>