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Re: [suse-linux-uk-schools] article on GNU/Linux in schools and universities
- From: Ian Lynch <ian.lynch@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:32:07 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <1145371021.4502.38.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 2006-04-18 at 15:08 +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> --- Adrian Wells <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > *** Will that be the same open standard that MS use for web development?
> > So, a true open standard, or a special MS flavour of it? :D
>
> Take your pick. I say it will be the latter, as I am sure you already
> guessed.
You need to read the most recent documentation from BECTA on
infrastructure. I think that its going to be very unlikely that BECTA
would specify a standard that was MS only. QCA and RM cocked up the KS3
test spec. and will no doubt blame each other. I think they are going to
have to fix this somehow before its made compulsory. Any web based
standards specified will be Open Standards. If schools choose to use
FrontPage and break standards there is not much BECTA can do about it,
just as if schools defy any of their policies.
There is a marked change in BECTA's attitude to Open Source in the last
12 months, it still has some way to go but it would be a shame to let
negative banter work against this just as we are starting to make some
real progress.
--
Ian Lynch
www.theINGOTs.org
www.opendocumentfellowship.org
www.schoolforge.org.uk
> --- Adrian Wells <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > *** Will that be the same open standard that MS use for web development?
> > So, a true open standard, or a special MS flavour of it? :D
>
> Take your pick. I say it will be the latter, as I am sure you already
> guessed.
You need to read the most recent documentation from BECTA on
infrastructure. I think that its going to be very unlikely that BECTA
would specify a standard that was MS only. QCA and RM cocked up the KS3
test spec. and will no doubt blame each other. I think they are going to
have to fix this somehow before its made compulsory. Any web based
standards specified will be Open Standards. If schools choose to use
FrontPage and break standards there is not much BECTA can do about it,
just as if schools defy any of their policies.
There is a marked change in BECTA's attitude to Open Source in the last
12 months, it still has some way to go but it would be a shame to let
negative banter work against this just as we are starting to make some
real progress.
--
Ian Lynch
www.theINGOTs.org
www.opendocumentfellowship.org
www.schoolforge.org.uk
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