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Story: Government: Open source could halve school IT bills

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Posted by: Martin Scholes (Monday 9 May 2005, 4:17 PM)

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Great. We'll have a generation of people taught to use non-standard software, which is probably used in what?- 1 office in 1,000?

What levels of support will be available for such open source software?

Who would be responsible for problems should there be a catastrophic systems failure?

Open source software is all very well if you know what you are doing. But expecting "ordinary people" to use it might be expected from an organisation populated by geeks who wouldn't know an ordinary person if they tripped over one.

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Story: Government: Open source could halve school IT bills

  1. This is an excellent opportunity for open source,... Anonymous
  2. How very amazing this result is ... Look at the so... steffen
  3. Great. We'll have a generation of people taught to... Martin Scholes
  4. This would be a money saver but also a great... Mike
  5. To Martin Scholes: Please, stop spewing rubbi... Abe
  6. Abe, your inability to enter into a deba... Martin Scholes
  7. Martin, Rather short-sighted. Have you even... Anonymous
  8. martin's comments: this is a very narrow pers... george
  9. Fear of change? Or a lack of time to emb... Martin Scholes
  10. ajority of offices use MS Office pr... Andrew M.A. Cater
  11. Should our head of IT decides... Martin Scholes
  12. @ martin: "We'll have a genera... Anonymous
  13. Thank you, annonymous. Perhaps... Martin Scholes
  14. Martiin, I would agree that time co... Anonymous
  15. we run only linux (xandros) at... george
  16. @ George George, you make some... Martin Scholes
  17. Learning a non-standard software? Sounds like... Steve Conners
  18. @ Steve Connors Unless, of course, it is... Martin Scholes
  19. In Canada, the PEEL District shool board is or has... george
  20. I think everyone here is missing the point. I hav... Marc
  21. *Please* can we have some balanced views and... Chris Nixon
  22. "Great. We'll have a generation of people taught t... Seb
  23. It has been suggested that schools could only use... Martin JD Green
  24. So little time and so much to do. I often hear tha... Arthur B.
  25. Arthur, the environment in which I work is a... Martin Scholes

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