On 13 May 2011 21:50, e-letter <inp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >On 12 May 2011 17:55, Marc Paré <m...@marcpare.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Le 2011-05-11 17:01, Samuel M a écrit :
> >>
> >>  I believe, that The Document Foundation can employ Developers for
> >>> LibreOffice. I believe the community is able to get the money for that
> on a
> >>> monthly base.
> >>>
> >>> We saw that the community was able to rise 50.000€ in 8(!) days. It
> will
> >>> be possible to get that money in a year for one full-time developer.
> >>> These two examples show that this works even over a longer period of
> time
> >>> (note that these projects are much smaller than LibreOffice):
> >>> - Ardour (http://ardour.org): $4500 are raised every month to pay the
> >>> main developer
> >>> - Linux Mint (http://linuxmint.com): $5500 were raised in April to pay
> >>> the main developer
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Despite from having full-time developers, for volunteer developers it
> >>> would be nice to get money for fixing a specific bug / implementing a
> >>> feature. Ardour has such a system where you can donate for a specific
> issue:
> >>> http://ardour.org/bugbounty
> >>> I think something like this would bring great benefit to LO, since
> users
> >>> can show what they want to be fixed most and developers get some money
> for
> >>> coding (or at their option donate it to TDF).
> >>>
> >>> To be honest, if we could convince most school districts in any country
> to
> >> adopt the use of LibreOffice as their main suite, dropping MSO and
> >> contributing a small percentage of their "per seat" cost savings, then
> we
> >> could see some distrcits paying to have accessibility issues worked on
> or
> >> some other aspect of LibreOffice that would be of interest to them.
> >>
> >
> >In essence this was the idea behind setting up the INGOTs. Your idea is
> >simpler *if* you can get agreement with large centralised bureaucracies.
> >It's not easy, I have been trying for more than 10 years ;-)
> >
> >Schools in the UK make individual decisions about the resources they use.
> We
> >had to make INGOT certification wider than just OOo/LO simply because most
> >are entrenched in MSO. OTOH we know some have switched as a result of
> >learning more about FOSS through the certification process.  If we can
> >generate volume international take up, funding developers on the project
> >would be easy.
> >
>
> Whilst certification seems a good strategy, what about parental power
> being exerted upon schools? One would imagine that if parents
> (espcialy of low income families) were aware of free software, they
> would implore schools to follow suit.
>

How do you get to those parents? Through the schools? ..Wait, isn't it the
schools that are not ready to change?

See the problem?

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