Fishing License

Jacques B. jjrboucher at gmail.com
Thu May 11 20:06:30 UTC 2006


On 5/11/06, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 14:47, Robin Laing wrote:
> > >
> > > I'll have to face an uphill battle in September.
>
> If you win, go all the way and get them to install k12ltsp and
> save a ton of money.
>
> >   The other option I'm
> > > looking at is OpenOffice Portable that a teacher could run off a
> > > thumbdrive.  That way no software is installed on the school computer,
> > > but it allows parents/students to use an open source format for their
> > > presentations.  If PPT could read open source (and accurately) it
> > > would be a non-issue in that sense.  At least parents would still have
> > > that choice despite the school using proprietary software.
> > >
>
> > Another option that is simple is to put together a CD of FOSS software
> > to give to the teacher/IT/administrators that can be copied and given to
> > all the students.  This way all the students and teachers are using the
> > same software.  Solves many headaches.
>
> Already done: http://www.theopencd.org/programs
>
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>   Les Mikesell
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Thanks!  I'll keep that one in mind.

Jacques




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