Very interesting. I signed up for this several months back and forgot all about it. This is definitely one low traffic list.
However, there seem to be people on the silly thing. Perhaps we should actually do something and then we could talk about it. (Forgive me, I'm a community organizer, this is what I do.) I signed up for this list thinking I could hear about the efforts to move Linux into schools. It is my rarely humble opinion, that in order for Linux to become accepted, there must be a broad user base that is MORE comfortable with Linux and it's inherent strength/flexibility that with Windows. Schools seem to be an ideal tool to reach this end.
I'm also interested in the idea of moving Linux into the non-profit sector. These seem to be two sectors of our society that are traditionally strapped for cash that could really benefit from this OS.
So, having said all of this to the choir, does anyone know about any ongoing efforts to do any of this? I would be very interested in hearing about this.
Peace
--andy
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 17:03:48 -0500
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