SF nonprofits using Debian?
Karsten M. Self
kmself@ix.netcom.com
Fri, 5 Mar 2004 16:27:22 -0800
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on Fri, Mar 05, 2004 at 10:09:50AM -0800, sms@sonic.net (sms@sonic.net) wro=
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> > Anyone aware of non-profits in SF using Debian in server or desktop
> > roles, and approximate sizes of deployments?
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> Thought I'd take a poke at this; I recalled from ~5ish years ago,
> reading about a Linux-centric ISP oriented to providing cheap
> services to non-profit organizations. Couldn't recall any more
> details. So, like any other net.sheep^H^H^H^H^HGhod^H^H^H^Huser,
> I turned to Google, hoping to (a) remind myself of the details
> and/or (b) find other relevant info. No luck on (a)... that place
> may still exist, but I didn't notice it by skimming a few dozen
> Google-hits.
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> Google said:
> Searched the web for Linux non-profit SF OR Francisco
> Results 1 - 10 of about 13,600.
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> <sigh>
Yeah. I should have mentioned that I'd tried the Google route already.
Lots of results without much useful differentiation, and I didn't
stumble on any good segragators (I generally find I can make good hash
of Google results quickly, chalk it up to 18 years of search engine
experience). So I turned to what in some circles is known as the IGM --
integrated group mind ;-)
Thanks.
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