Hi Tarun!
I liked the idea very much. Its the right approach I think. We need to
make younger ones aware
of open source and free software idea. What they take sincerely at
graduation time (that too at
technical institutions), should be taken at a tender age of _teen_. I
sincerely believe in it. Can
we work out on some sort of text that discusses the opensource and
free softwares in detail.
We can at least try distributing these texts at local schools so that
they can atleast get pinned
up at the student support/notice boards. Can we do this?
Thanks and Regards
--Himanshu
On 9/6/05, Tarun Kant <tarunkant@...> wrote:
> Italian schools move to Linux
>
> Hundreds of schools in the south Italian province of Bolzano have migrated
from Windows XP to Linux for the forthcoming academic year. Truelite SRL, a
Italian GNU/Linux consultancy company that is coordinating the deployment.
>
> http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39216134,00.htm
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> -Tarun
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