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Re: [seul-edu] [Fwd: Re: Request for critique of a MS
Hi: Well worth the effort. Remarkably clear, effective and stunning!
There's a whole campaign in that statement, and I suspect others will
build on what seul-edu and schoolforge have put in place. Can't wait to
see the response when this goes out.
Thanks,
Tom Poe
Reno, NV
http://www.studioforrecording.org/
http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/
http://renotahoe.pm.org/
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Douglas Loss wrote:
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Request for critique of a MS rebuttal
> Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 17:32:41 -0500
> From: Dean Pannell <dinotrac@dinotrac.com>
> Reply-To: dinotrac@dinotrac.com
> To: Douglas Loss <drloss@suscom.net>
> References: <3CD2FF9E.5040107@suscom.net>
>
> Here are some ideas of how I might approach it (up to about halfway
> through your piece). Feel free to steal as much or as little as you'd
> like.
>
> Dean
>
> LINUX ENABLES SAFE COMPUTER DONATIONS TO SCHOOLS
>
> The Internet, Thursday, 02 May 2002: In an official announcement from
> the SEUL group today, spokesman Leon Brooks cleared up confusion
> created by Microsoft's misleading draconian statements on the
> acceptance of donated computers by schools and other needy
organisations.
>
> "Microsoft claims that it is a legal requirement that pre-installed
> operating systems remain with the computer for the life of the
> computer,"he said. "Like viruses and security issues, that problem is
> a Microsoft problem, not a computing problem."
>
> Nobody should use any Microsoft software in violation of the
> Microsoft license and the easiest way to avoid that, especially for
> someone working with donated equipment, is to avoid Microsoft software.
>
> The reasons become clear when you think about the nature of donated
> equipment. First, you can never be completely sure that a donated
> computer is in compliance with its license. Has the mother board been
> swapped out? Did the installed OS start out on another machine
> altogether? Microsoft's policy of tying software licenses to machines
> and their aggressive enforcement practices combine to make
> Microsoft software a poor and dangerous choice for powering
> donated computers.
>
> Fortunately, there is a safe, powerful and flexible alternative.
> Better still, it's free.
>
>
> Using Linux, OpenOffice.org and other Open Source software, you...
>
> and so on and so forth.
>
>
> --
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>
>
--
Doug Loss As long as I have you there is just
drloss@suscom.net one other thing I'll always need--
(570) 326-3987 tremendous self control.
Ashleigh Brilliant