Dan my idea was that individuals like me with plenty of bandwidth and who can afford a few hundred yen to help someone out don't mind sending off a DVD or CD now and then. There must be thousands of others like me. We just end up throwing away our media anyway.
I wouldn't mind supporting a school or organisation somewhere by regularly burning them any software I could download for them. nigel >> Bolivia and appreciate your help! > > If you'd like to cooperate with NGO projects, especially international > NGOs, perhaps it would make sense to do so on a more concerted basis. I > work with Save the Children Australia (among others) here in Vanuatu, > and I'm nearly certain that they would be very interested in using tools > like Edubuntu in a structured fashion throughout their operations. > > Ig people like this idea, I'd recommend that someone with formal > standing in the Edubuntu project (i.e. paid staffer) approach Save the > Children, Oxfam and perhaps the UNDP to see if they would be interested > in documenting and supporting widespread roll-outs in the developing > world. > > Sometimes it makes more sense to eat the whole loaf than to take a > single bite. 8^) > > -- > Dan McGarry [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > IT Consultant > Community Communications Project > > -- > edubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel > -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
