For those who are considering leaping into the proposed religious war, advocating Linux to ten people by year-end as a solution to all computer-related problems, realize that the best convert is the one who is inspired to join, and one who is coerced is actually a liability. Far from being a discouraging word, this e-mail is to bring a word of consideration; the idea of converting 10 people to Linux within a year's time... is a marketer's approach to Linux. A much more "Free Software"-like approach involves harder work: find an open source project out there which really inspires you, and work on it. Spend extra time each week, learning the language if you must, combing through the code and fixing bugs to make the project better. The enthusiasm fired up by this sort of endeavor will spread over into your everyday life like no other marketing technique. People are inspired by hard workers. Work hard, and Linux will always attract hard workers. Go out and convert, and you'll attract a bunch of people who want to go out and convert. Better to make Linux rock solid, than to import a bunch of corrupted files... -Jared