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Well I guess that depends on the nature of the problem and the person with the problem… a more techie colleague, a friend or family member, or an IT shop.
Me too - something I really don’t understand at all. And something which really needs to change.
Again, you’re right. It’s persuading the people who make these decisions that not only is open source at least as good, but that it’s the smart move too.
My commiserations.