[Wylug-discuss] Microsoft: 'UK schools sitting on a time bomb' (fwd)
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Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 17:08:28 +0100
From: Simon Wood
hi all (again) Openclassroom.org seems to have gone a bit quiet this year (one of the guys Jose Lacal seems to have moved on). Also look at www.k12linux.org i'll say it, that a) if all software was Open Source, schools would not be so vunerable to software license fraud b) it is not clear what the real purpose of the Microsoft mailing is, the Guide they are sending out could be seen as a revenue tool. Malc On Wed, 06 Sep 2000, Roger Whittaker wrote:
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To: wylug-discuss@wylug.org.uk Subject: [Wylug-discuss] Microsoft: 'UK schools sitting on a time bomb' Microsoft: 'UK schools sitting on a time bomb' By: Andrew Thomas Posted: 05/09/2000 at 15:33 GMT http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/13037.html
This could be REALLY good news for linux in schools... go on Bill - I dare you, sue someone and see how fast the others run!!
I also came across www.openclassroom.org the other day, which looks like a possible solution.
Simon Wood
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