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DATE | 2006-02-23 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Washington Heights Pilot
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Hello Isaac
Its good to hear that your have gotten a pilot off using GNU/Linux and the Terminal Server Project. The chairman of the NYLXS education committee, Robert Marino, had labs at Concord with about 30 GNU systems which also dual booted. We also wrote a text book for students and a training manual for GNU tools for teachers. And we looked closely for a partner involving a study on critical thinking skills and the use of Free Software as opposed to close system computing.
As you know, the problems in getting Free Software taught in schools are multiple, and include hurdles such as vendor restrictions, curriculum lock ups by the state regents and through them the publishing business, the issues with the cities contract with Microsoft and Dell, and many other issues.
We'd be interested in seeing the results of your pilot and would invite you to present a paper on the results to NYLXS and an audience.
In addition, you might try to include proper credit for the FSF in their software work by calling "linux" OS GNU/Linux. It would certainly make Dr. Stallman happy.
Sincerely
Ruben Safir - NYLXS President cc - hangout-at-nylxs.com, Richard Stallman
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