On 23 November 2012 22:45, brad.b82 <brad.b82@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Be prepared for a resistance. Most of the required software in libraries in K-12 is running on Windows only (mainly) and it's really hard to change something there. Maybe installing both will be better idea and people can choose.
Let me know If I can help you with something. I have a lot of experience in US education system :)
//Bogo
Howdy folks!
I finally decided to take a bold step, and contact the director at my local library to see if I can setup a presentation about using Fedora to replace the other commercial OS. If she agrees to hear more about the particulars of the project, I may be asking for advice from you guys! This would be my first presentation of this nature. :-)
Be prepared for a resistance. Most of the required software in libraries in K-12 is running on Windows only (mainly) and it's really hard to change something there. Maybe installing both will be better idea and people can choose.
Let me know If I can help you with something. I have a lot of experience in US education system :)
//Bogo
For all those that celebrated Thanksgiving, I hope your holiday went well, and you can still fit your pants!
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