So what do you think? Am I crazy or am I on to something? Two people I talked
with liked the idea, and a different one had some doubts.

I think as long as you present it in a positive way, i.e. the benefits of FOSS and the FOSS philosophy, without getting into a FOSS/non FOSS debate, and the benefits of using FOSS without denigrating non FOSS software, etc.

I think you will find that people are much more familar with FOSS than you think. For example, it seems that all the public schools in Jerusalem use FireFox and many use OO, without any fanfare, articles in Ynet, etc, it "just happened". The State of Israel paid to localize the Windows version of OO, and a lot of people use it without even knowing that it is FOSS, and so on.

I think that anything beyond that should be a talk on its own. There is no reason to get the average person confused with CLI's, VMS, etc.

Geoff.
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geoffrey mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM
Jerusalem Israel geoffreymendel...@gmail.com






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