On Friday 26 January 2007 14:37, Alex Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...I think the voluntary sector take-up of free software has been pretty > awful.
One problem both individuals and organisations face is that of training. Our local branch of the WEA used to run computer for beginners and or the unemployed, and of course they taught the 'industry standard' Microsoft. What the voluntary sector, and me, needs is a source of training at a reasonable price/free. I am afraid that this is not a very glamourous side of free software advocacy, but it must be recognised that a perception 'of it might be free but we don't know how to use it', is one view that slows down take up. I recently gave one of our neighbours my cast off computer, try as I might I could not persuade her that the the switch over to GNU/Linux would be just as easy as using 'Windows', or that it could interact with 'Windows' via 'Open Office', so someone else installed 'Windows' for her, I know not where it originated. -- J.R. Seago GNU/Linux Registered User No. #219566 http://counter.li.org/ () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
