Based on a question from one of the large Danish Municipals, I would
like to ask you how OpenOffice.org is used in primary schools in your
region.
The question comes after an article in the Danish computer magazine
Computerworld.dk today: http://www.computerworld.dk/art/48201 with the
header: Swedish municipals moves to OpenOffice (...in schools) Here is
an english translation:
http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.computerworld.dk%2Fart%2F48201&hl=da&ie=UTF-8&sl=da&tl=en
1) To what extent do the public schools use OpenOffice.org?
2) Is OpenOffice.org the only office suite or can the teachers and
pupils make a choice?
3) Is the use of OpenOffice.org based on some kind of collaboration
between the municipals or is the decision made individually?
In case OpenOffice.org is *not* used, is this caused by aggressive
marketing and price dumping from Microsoft ?
In Denmark, I can tell you, the interest is increasing enormously these
days. I'm in contact with almost all the Danish municipals about
OpenOffice.org (and other F/OSS applications) in primary schools.
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Med venlig hilsen - best regards,
Leif Lodahl
Native-Language coordinator DA.OpenOffice.org
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Blog: http://lodahl.blogspot.com/
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