> From: Kirby Urner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> But I think for other reasons (other than the fact this was OSCON) that > the > open source attribute *is* higher than 8 on the list. Because for kids, > affordability is a big variable in the equation, and translates to access. > Waiting for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to bring Windows within > reach may just not be good enough -- the wait is too long. Again - major disconnect. Worrying about affordability implies we have already concluded that access to this stuff - in providing good education - matters much. Gates, the Open Source movement, politicians of various stripes are fighting over credit for providing this access, massively. All hands on deck for a massive redirection of resources (not necessarily $), focus, and energy. But I keep thinking we missed a step. Understanding why it matters, and what of importance we are going to accomplish (and sacrifice) by wiring up to every school desk. Are you concerned about the potential for centralization and bureaucratization and dehumanization of our schools and education as a likely outcome of this process. Why the hell not? Why the hell not? Art _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
