Hello LUG members!
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<br>Some of you likely have heard that I am now working at ForLinux, and
those of you around Newark may have heard that recently, to mark the
forth Software Freedom Day, ForLinux created a competition to give
schools in Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire the
opportunity to receive a years worth of technical support for Free and
open source software. This is to help a school experience the benefits
that open source software can give - such as paying less on licenses -
as well as making it easy for the pupils to use exactly the same
software at home as they do at school without having to pay anything.
And with the help of this award, the school is free to do this without
having to worry about the technical nitty-gritty side of it. Which when
considering applications that are considered to be new and not the usual
standard proprietary stuff that they know they can administer, must be
an large issue for most schools. The winning school was Newark High, a
school that has had a fair amount of problems over the last few years -
but has begun showing some very positive signs. Hopefully this prize
will help the school even further in becoming better.
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<br>Anyhow, from a personal standpoint - this strikes me as a really
valuable way that companies involved in open source solutions can give
back to the community - and not the open source community, but rather
get Free software into the local community.
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<br>Anyhow, I'd love to know what you guys think about this award.
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<br>Chris Hayes / cbhworld