[SGVLUG] Linux User Group

John E. Kreznar jek at ininx.com
Thu Oct 23 15:44:16 PDT 2008


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"Emerson, Tom \(*IC\)" <Tom.Emerson at wbconsultant.com> writes:

> -----Original Message----- of Steve Delgado

> Our main focus as a club is on using open source software wherever
> possible around the school.

Wonderful!

> Our computer lab is as ad hoc as it can get and I wanted to rebuild
> it into a proper computer learning lab.  I also hope to meet some
> experienced users that may be able to consult and help up with this
> project.  The kids as eager to learn and I think it would be a great
> experience for them.

Absolutely.  One of the strongest arguments in favor of open source is
that the "no reverse engineering" clause that usually accompanies the
other software amounts to a prohibition against reading the content of
one's own computer.  If a student is forbidden to read it, it doesn't
belong in a school.  It's like turning the child loose in the computer
lab with the rule that "you may use, but you may not look inside".

> If you feel like us coming to meetings is a good way to start our
> project I would love to bring.

Another good thing to do is to subscribe the club to this mailing list
and encourage individual members to do the same.  Some of us think
that the thoughtful dialogue that's possible in email can be even more
valuable than impromptu real-time dialogue.

- -- 
 John E. Kreznar jek at ininx.com 9F1148454619A5F08550 705961A47CC541AFEF13
 ...who won't use software he's forbidden to read ("reverse engineer").

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