Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
> I'm just starting to write a paper about Migration a Windows company
> to *nix. This is a paper for my degree in IT and must finish in May
> 2004.
I whish you all the best for this project!
> The reason i'm sending this mail that i would like to have some
> feedback and i think this is the right group, to give me some
> pointers, tell me where i'm wrong, give me advice and so on.
I'll try, but I'm very short on time (I'm still months behind on reading
the list messages...).
> And when the paper its done and its good i can give it to the
> Linix-migration organisation.
This of course I appreciate very much! :-)))
> In this stage there will be typo's in the English text but at the
> end it should be fine.
There are nice spell checkers in Linux... ;-)
> The site is: http://users.pandora.be/rivendell/win2linux/
Grrr, a Flash movie! And nothing else on that page! I cannot view it on
my Linux box (I don't go through the hassle of installing that). So I
had to boot the old Windows box... Neither Netscape 4.8.0 nor Mozilla
1.3.0 (Windows 2000), both with Shockwave Flash 5.0 r41 plugin, display
*anything* but a white space. And you can imagine what I see in my
favoured browser elinks (a text-only browser)... So I cannot comment on
the contents because I am unable to access it.
> If you people think that i may ask you this, i shall every time a
> chapter is done and put on the website, i will send a mail to this
> group to notify you all.
> On the otherhand if you say please don't post this here, please tell
> me and i will not send any mail to this group again.
I don't know about the others, but I think sending a mail to the list
every month (or maybe every two weeks) should be fine, especially if you
include a short abstract about the changes. Also it would be nice to
have direct links to the new stuff in the mail (as I said I'm short on
time, and such links would make review easier for me).
Again best wishes for your paper!
Martin Stricker
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