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Date:      Sun, 26 Apr 1998 11:31:06 -0700
From:      Don Wilde <dwilde1@ibm.net>
To:        Mark Mayo <mark@vmunix.com>
Cc:        freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD in Academia document
Message-ID:  <35437D6A.F89803EC@ibm.net>
References:  <19980416234453.42186@vmunix.com>

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> If you have some time, I'd appreciate some feedback regarding:
> http://www.vmunix.com/advocacy/academia.html

I would reverse the order of things. Give the evidence (history, power,
other installations) first, with links, then your techniques, then
finally a really short summary paragraph with a lot of punch.

Your tips are good except that you don't want to post a public document
that will sound like it takes devious means to get the job done or that
makes profs sound like they are twirps. Remember, profs have search
engines too. Take the high road! We have the best operating system for
programming, server administration and raw power.

Finally, you need to think about the evidence against FreeBSD and post
counterarguments. 

1) The commercial world is completely SYSV / ATT style. 
2) Linux is more popular and also free
3) Windows is more popular and schools get free help from M$.

They have a strong incentive to teach job skills rather than power
programming, especially at the community/undergrad level. We have the
power and flexibility to do real work and the others don't. That's the
argument you must make.

You still need to do a spell check, 'arsenal' pops out to me. Your
grammar must be spotless to have the desired effect.

--> Don


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