Hi Dr. Simon Read, you wrote on 8/4/2000 7:23:13 PM: >Folks, > >I am a Computer Science professor at American University in Washington >D.C. > >I want to recommend that we replace Solaris in our Computer Science >department with Debian. In doing so, I know that we will encounter >problems wuite specific to the public (as in non-profit, public >sector) and academic nature of the enterprise. I want to advocate >Debian over RedHat and TurboLinux who are trying to sell into this >market. > >Is there anyone else out there in this kind of organisation, who is >using Debian in this kind of environment? Contact me and let's band >together! I was in your {very pleasant} city this week for the APA convention. I watched a DOD presentation regarding the practicality of video conferencing for medical uses {saves the military expenses and seems to be fairly efficient} Unfortunately, I had to listen to the folk running the thing speak glowingly of things like ms access, ms office, viatv{.com} and pcanywhere {for remote control} They're also using procomp+ for remote biofeedback... {www.thoughttechnology.com} The experiments were pretty impressive aside from the chosen platform. :} It occurs to me that in a Democratic government... the government should use Democratic {Of the people, etc} software and that linux seems a much better solution given the importance of stability, low cost, etc to the medical community and that medical software is the last thing I want to see entrusted to ms. So's you can lobby... http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/1999/08/03/akamai.tamc.amedd.army. mil/lean/info.htm