Hi
I received this email from Herts LUG and thought it worth posting
I have asked permission If i could foward it and was told , foward away
Regards
Nick Daniels
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 15:44, tony.tibbenham(a)sonoco.com wrote:
> All,
>
> Given the enthusiasm in LUG's for getting Linux into schools I thought the
> attached message was worth broadcasting. Please respond directly to Jon
> Hunt
>
> (forwarded with the permission of Jon Hunt. Originally received via MK LUG
> mailing list)
>
> -----Forwarded Message-----
> From: Jonathon Hunt <jon.hunt(a)becta.org.uk>
> Subject: Schools using open source software
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 11:47:24 +0000
>
> Dear sir/madam,
>
> My name is Jon Hunt and I work for Becta's Independent Procurement
> Advisory Service (Ipas). We are currently conducting a number of total
> cost of ownership studies of ICT in educational institutions, and are
> keen to extend these to include schools using open source software.
>
> I am currently pulling together a list of schools in England that are
> using open source software, based on desk research, using sources such
> as http://www.schoolforge.org.uk, http://casestudy.seul.org and the
> suse-linux-uk-schools list archives.
>
> I would be interested to hear of any particularly notable case studies
> you know about? I would be very grateful for any information or advice
> you could provide.
>
> Becta, the British Educational Communications & Technology Agency, is
> the Government's lead agency for ICT in education.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jon Hunt
> IPAS - Independent Procurement Advisory Service, Becta
> Tel: +44 (0)24 7684 7190
> http://ipas.ngfl.gov.ukhttp://www.becta.org.uk
>
> -- My thoughts --
> This is a chance to get education advisors to recognise the benefits of
> Linux. Becta's web site includes such gems as "Microsoft Licencing
> Negotiations" which is interesting reading.
>
> So, a chance for all those schools and colleges who have used GNU/Linux to
> detail the benefits they have received and answer the question "is Linux
> cheaper for education".
>
> If nothing else offering real competition may encourage existing suppliers
> to keep their licencing fees low.
>
> Anyone got some good stories to tell?
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 2003-12-17 11:20:50 +0000
From: Thorsten Ehlers <thorsten(a)freiheit.com>
Subject: Support Free Software with buying books
Hi,
a little more than a month ago we have launched our very own
online-bookshop Bookzilla.de as a partner of Libri.de (a books
distributor). The system runs on machines with Debian GNU/Linux.
We receive a commission of 5% on every article, which we donate 100%
to the Free Software Foundation Europe <http://www.fsfeurope.org/>.
So if you are planning to buy some books, CDs or DVDs, you may want to
consider doing so at <http://www.bookzilla.de/>.
Best regards,
Stefan Richter and Thorsten Ehlers on behalf of the Bookzilla.de-team
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Guy Brand"
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 9:34 AM
Subject: Umeet conference on swpats
> Hello,
>
> Uninet Project (http://www.uninet.edu) is announcing its 2003 edition of
> the Umeet Conference
(http://umeet.uninet.edu/umeet2003/english/pres.html)
> This year, the organizing comittee wants to start the event by a bof
session
> dedicated to Software Patents in EU. Feel free to join this bof session,
> which will take place on Monday, December 15th at 18:00 UTC. Umeet
> conferences are given online through the IRC network of Uninet
> (http://www.uninet.edu/uninet/servers.html). The bof and conferences
will
> take place in the #linux channel.
>
> For those new to IRC, you need an IRC client (such as xchat, chatzilla,
> ircII) which has to be told to connect to one of the servers listed on
the
> previously given web page and you have to join the #linux channel
(usually
> by issuing a /join #linux command). If you need help or assistance, feel
> free to ask. Some web gateways to IRC servers are also available for
users
> sitting behind restrictive firewalls or networks
(http://irc.fr.uninet.edu/
> is one of these gateways).
>
> gb
>
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 2003-12-03 10:06:19 +0000
From: chris williams <webboss(a)ntlworld.com>
Subject: Linux Ham headcount
Hi All,
Would you mind asking around your lugs to see if you have and Radio
Amateurs in your groups. If you could you ask any "Linux Hams" you find
lurking to drop a very quick mail to :-
linuxham(a)485design.co.uk
At this stage Im doing a quick headcount using an email countbot to see
roughly how many are about, but if there is enough interest a couple of
members from our group plan to put together a UK based Linux-Ham
resource site etc...
We (Shropshire LUG) recently did a "Linux Awareness Day" at Telford
Radio Rally - a national event kind of like a computer fair on steriods
for radio amateurs. Quite a good event - several thousand visitors all
of whom had to walk past our display to get to the bargains - lots of
interest - kept 6 of us on the display stand busy all day with demos
and
chat :)
Judging from the number of visitors we spoke to who indicated they used
linux already there should be potentially quite a few. Our lug has
about
half a dozen out of our 60ish membership that are radio amateurs
(around
10%). I will be interested to see if this is a national thing or if we
are just a strange bunch of anoraks here in shropshire ;)
cheers all...
Chris W (g7/m3nbp)
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Christopher J Williams
LugMaster for Shropshire - http://www.shropshire.lug.org