Why aren't schools adopting open source?
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:25 am
I don't know if this is the right place to post this, or if you have to be a member of CNET to read this article.
If the link doesn't work for non-members I guess one of the mods had better take the appropriate action. I could coy and paste the article if Buck or one of the SMs gives me permission.
Anyway, on the assumption you folks can read the article, what do you think?
Although it was written in reference to the USA it holds true for this country (UK) too. From what I can gather the only tools allowed effectively are MS although some more enlightened places are utilizing Linux, they still mostly us some version of Windows.
MS Office is also the only office sweet that features in most schools too. To me this patently idiotic, Open Office can do everything that MS Office can do that matters a damn, and it's free.
Why are government organisations (it's not just schools) getting away with wasting taxpayers money, and why aren't the taxpayers being galvanised into opposing it?
If the link doesn't work for non-members I guess one of the mods had better take the appropriate action. I could coy and paste the article if Buck or one of the SMs gives me permission.
Anyway, on the assumption you folks can read the article, what do you think?
Although it was written in reference to the USA it holds true for this country (UK) too. From what I can gather the only tools allowed effectively are MS although some more enlightened places are utilizing Linux, they still mostly us some version of Windows.
MS Office is also the only office sweet that features in most schools too. To me this patently idiotic, Open Office can do everything that MS Office can do that matters a damn, and it's free.
Why are government organisations (it's not just schools) getting away with wasting taxpayers money, and why aren't the taxpayers being galvanised into opposing it?