Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote:
OSCC have an e-marketplace list.
Thanks for your lightning fast
response. How come I've never heard
anyone mention of this website before. Has it been around long?
You can look for support there.
More likely the prospects that I see will want to
look for support there.
While many a vendor is listed in the
site above, it may not be obvious
for the non initiated to look for help.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Johann Amin <johann(a)akiss.com.my
<mailto:johann@akiss.com.my>> wrote:
Dear all,
Long have I searched for an answer that has haunted me incessantly
every time I propose Linux/Fedora to prospects at meetings. My age
old unanswered question: "Who else can we get support from?". This
is almost always followed by: "Any IT company we call now can
support Windows." or "So far, nobody seems to know of this
Linux.". And usually finishes off with: "I don't feel confident
lah!" or "What if tomorrow you close shop? What will happen to us?".
As such, I was thinking if all interested parties could put
together a directory of Linux/Fedora supporting companies or
professionals so that when such a question arises, then we can
say: "Here [Mr.|Ms.] XXX, this is a list of companies &
professionals that support Linux/Fedora in Malaysia. Please feel
free to contact any one of them for a second opinion.".
I hope that this will eventually benefit all of us Linux
professionals as I believe such scenarios are not just isolated
cases that only I've encountered.
Regards,
Johann
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