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Re: [seul-edu] Draft Review
On Friday 03 May 2002 09:02, Matt Drew wrote:
> The above is completely and totally true -- however, the statement being
> made is (from the current draft):
> "Like viruses and security issues, that issue is exclusive to Microsoft
> and its products."
I was sure I had `almost' in there... since there are other idiots out there
who try to own their users' hardware for life.
>> Good point. Your text still needs more work, and I think we need explicit
>> positive spin on viruses and security, but even more so on the open,
>> honest approach and the point that, for learning, Open Source software is
>> better than Lego(tm).
> Blasphemy!!! :) I love Lego, and I hate what they're doing to it now,
> with all the custom one-use parts. Takes the fun out of it.
True. Today, however, that did get the point across.
>> Perhaps that could read like this:
>> On top of this, Open Source software is immune to almost all existing
>> viruses, has an excellent security record, is extremely reliable, and
>> in an educational setting often provides a deeper involvement in
>> computers than programs deliberately designed for the classroom.
> That is pretty darn good.
Flattery will get you everywhere. (-:
> Honestly, I'd like us to be listed as supporting this press release, but
> I'd like the release to come from schoolforge as was discussed. We're
> involved in this, but it isn't our game -- we're just a player (and
> schoolforge member, as soon as I get off my butt and register).
> However, I don't think I can put our name on it without approval. I'll
> check into it tomorrow. and get back to you as soon as possible.
I think after the release is out and the detail page it links to is up
(actually, I think two pages - one for a more or less verbatim copy of the
release, and one which goes into exhaustive detail - would be the best
format), we should start accumulating a list of individual and corporate
`seconders' for it. I'm not sure how to spin that, maybe as a petition to
Microsoft asking them for truth-in-advertising, maybe as an area-grouped
we-can-help-you-do-this database.
> I do really like the release in its current form -- the tone is much
> more positive and I think its a winner.
Agree. Thanks almost entirely to you. (-:
Cheers; Leon