>How can you know what the user's "best things" are in this situation? Do you work for the DoD? And from the article, they're saving money over what they were.
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>Please do not spout propaganda about how free software is less expensive. I can show counter arguments to all of it.
I agree on that. I've made a lot of money over the years moving companies off 'free' software and servers to well supported and much easier to use 'expensive' software that saves those companies a lot of $$.
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>>The U.S. DoD does not seem to be a gauge of fiscal responsibility, nor a user of"best things."
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Don't Tread on Me
Overthrow the federal government NOW!
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