This list is very largely devoted to technical questions surrounding the use of Linux in general and linux in schools in particular, and that's
Issues of things like licencing are however highly complex, if not "technical". Often involving a lot of money, staff time and frustration...
what it's for and what I originally set it up for.
I think that it is naive to believe that one can be in some sense 'neutral' about these matters - if you are interested in Linux and hope to
IME you cannot be "neutral" where you in anyway threaten the interests of a "status quo". Which can equate to not giving them 100% support and advocacy or being tinyist cynical about their actions. Entrenched interests tend to be very big on "if you are not for me you are against me". In other words if you are not totally pro Microsoft (which most likely excludes anyone on this list) then you are already "the enemy" to Microsoft.
see it being more widely used, then you are also likely to take an interest in the business practices of a company which regards Linux as 'the greatest threat' (words taken from a leaked internal memo) to its
IIRC they regard "open source" (especially the GNU licence) in this way.
dominance of the market and which has a history of using unfair and illegal means to consolidate its market position. As a citizen, I think
A history of sucessfully using means which breach both the letter and the spirit of the law.
you might also be likely to take an interest in the way in which your government proposes to spend your money.
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