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Changing IT in Education
Saturday, April 25 2009 @ 03:31 CST
Contributed by: pogson
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Linux For years education has been using what everyone uses for IT, that other OS on thick clients. It doesn't work for education because IT is seen as an expense to be minimized rather than a means to generate revenue. Education can use IT to do the things that are best done with IT:

Response to the GC RFI on "No Charge Licence Software"
Sunday, February 22 2009 @ 03:37 CST
Contributed by: pogson
Views:: 830
Open Source Response to the Government of Canada's RFI - NO CHARGE LICENSED SOFTWARE Response to the Government of Canada's RFI - NO CHARGE LICENSED SOFTWARERobert Pogson2009-2-7 Abstract: In response to this RFI, it is proposed to deal with “NO CHARGE LICENSED SOFTWARE” in two streams:

• Free Software which the government is free to use, examine source code, modify source code and to distribute changes including source code

• Non-Free Software which may have a no-cost licence but which does not allow copying, examination of source code or distribution.

Free and Non-Free Software have different technological risks, levels of reliability and flexibility. The Government should respect these differences to make the best use of information technology.


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No news is good news
Monday, January 19 2009 @ 05:57 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 1,111
General News The site is still alive, but not much is going on.

AliXe 0.11b -- Linux Bilingue Québecois
Thursday, January 03 2008 @ 11:34 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 2,184
Linux Over the past year or two I’ve been drifting away from Fedora, Ubuntu, and Mandriva towards distros derived from Slackware for desktop use. The reason is simple: these distributions tend to have the best performance I’ve found, particularly on older or limited hardware. Slackware itself lacks some graphical tools and user friendly features that more popular distros have but is outstanding in terms of stability and reliability. A number of Slackware derived distros retain those benefits while offering the ease of use many of us have come to expect. AliXe is such a distro, albeit one designed to be small and compact, making it particularly suitable for older hardware. True to it’s Canadian heritage, AliXe also offers full support for both French and English despite it’s small size.

Read the full thing at http://www.oreillynet.com/linux/blog/2008/01/alixe_011b_linux_bilingue_qube.html


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Canadian banks put the brakes on open source
Wednesday, July 11 2007 @ 01:08 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 2,678
Open Source From itbusiness.ca:

Linux-based and Unix-based apps are becoming commonplace in the enterprise, but some sectors are still holding out. IDC and Info-Tech explain why our financial institutions are reluctant to take the plunge. Also: a consultant tells us where they could be missing out

Read the full thing at http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/home/News.asp?id=44233


Overwhelming opposition to adoption of OOXML as standard, Canada wants ODF
Saturday, May 26 2007 @ 10:55 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 3,013
General News From LXer:

The Standards Council of Canada is seeking comments on a proposal to adopt Office Open XML (Open XML or OOXML) as an international standard. So far there are over 130 comments to this proposal and the message is clear. People don't want OOXML.

Read the full thing at http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/87536/index.html


The open source attitude
Monday, April 02 2007 @ 07:33 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 2,803
Open Source From ITBusiness.ca:

Open source has always been the underdog on the software scene, but it continues to draw intense interest from users and vendors alike in North America. Users want to avoid vendor lock-in and are attracted to potential cost savings. And vendors and value-added resellers see opportunities for innovation in the software market

Read the full thing at http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/home/News.asp?id=42726


Saskatchewan to provide free wireless Internet access
Monday, February 26 2007 @ 12:10 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 3,218
General News Residents and visitors to the downtown business districts and post-secondary institutions of Saskatchewan’s four largest centres will soon be able to access the country’s largest wireless Internet network, free-of-charge. Premier Lorne Calvert and Minister responsible for Information Technology Andrew Thomson made the announcement today in Saskatoon.

Read the full thing at http://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=71f283b3-f8f8-44c4-b0d6-693921262e29


What the Canadian Government Really Thinks About Net Neutrality
Wednesday, February 07 2007 @ 03:27 CST
Contributed by: Linegod
Views:: 2,842
Justice The Canadian Press is out this evening with an important story that reveals the government's true view on net neutrality. Based on documents obtained under the Access to Information Act, they provide a clear picture of an Industry Minister and policy makers content to leave the issue alone, despite acknowledging that major telcos such as Bell and Telus are "determined to play a greater role in how Internet content is delivered" and that "they [Bell and Telus] believe they should be the gatekeepers of content, with the freedom to impose fees for their role."

Read the full thing at http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/1664/125/


A School (almost) without Windows - Follow-up
Friday, January 12 2007 @ 01:55 CST
Contributed by: pogson
Views:: 3,313
Education The Linux project at the new Chemawawin School in Easterville is now in regular use. It was operational with 700 user accounts on September 11,2006. There were a few problems with delays in August. The truck arrived with the bulk of the equipment on August 24. There had been delays filling purchase orders, customs clearances and the school building was not officially available until August 18. Because of the rush to implement, many features were unavailable on the first day.

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