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Re: [seul-edu] MS Excel to OpenOffice.org conversion



Hi: Academic integrity and promotion of the arts and sciences, eh?

Let him know that if he open sources it, Open Studios will help him develop a personalized marketing strategy so he can make money, gain fame and fortune, and set a better example for his students. Right now, the teacher has one huge credibility gap going for him.
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Open Studios
Reno, NV

Chris Puttick wrote:
Hi

Apologies for the cross-posting.

A teacher at one of the schools here has developed some Excel spreadsheets
for demonstrating various elements of maths. He's essentially programmed a
whole interface using macros and conditional formatting to make a highly
useable interactive whiteboard maths teaching solution. I'm desperately
trying to persuade him to open source it, but...

One of the hurdles is that he doesn't believe it can be made to work under
OOo with the same look and feel as he's painstakingly developed. I'm certain
it can but don't have the necessary skills to undertake the work. He's
arguing that the cost of his solution would be far less than the cost of the
MS licences and therefore it makes no odds if he sells it; therefore no OOo,
no free solution. Poor argument, I know, but if we can prove OOo can do the
work, I think he can be persuaded to GPL the remainder.

He's offered one module for me to prove it can be done.

Any takers?

Cheers

Chris Puttick
IT Manager
Central Manchester City Learning Centre


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