On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 5:04 PM, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have been an Ubuntu user for not very long (since around October) > and > have been amazed at the stability, compatibility and usability amongst > many other things. I think it really shows what a community can do if > they pull together - they can develop an operating system that (in my > biased opinion) is better than that of a multi-billion pound company. > I am 13 and go to Court Moor School in Hampshire. The school is very > keen on getting the latest technology - virtual learning environments, > computerised registration etc. Currently I am persuading various people > around the school to switch to ubuntu. I have found quite a few people > who would be interested in having someone who really knows what they're > talking about to show them some of the features and the security they > could use and some of the things included in edubuntu. > Obviously this is still in early stages, I was just wondering if this > is something that anyone would possibly be interested in doing so I > could negotiate further. Otherwise, any ideas on ways to persuade a > school to switch to ubuntu? > > Craig. >
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