Il giorno venerdì 22/04/2016 11:23:06 CEST
Andrea Trentini ha scritto:
> I stumbled upon this:
>
> http://www.opensourceschool.fr
>
> Apart from the poor name choice ("opensource" vs. "free/libre") do
> you think it's a valuable initiative?
Their website content seems (C) "protected"...
does
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2016 09:51:32 +0200
Andrea Trentini wrote:
> On 22/04/2016 17:38, Fabio Pesari wrote:
> > Extremely so! It seems that it's affiliated with a private school
> > (EPSI) but honestly, I would like to see more initiatives from
> > Europe
On 22/04/2016 17:38, Fabio Pesari wrote:
> Extremely so! It seems that it's affiliated with a private school (EPSI)
> but honestly, I would like to see more initiatives from European public
> schools (especially universities) involving free software.
I'd like to try and set up something similar in
On 04/22/2016 11:23 AM, Andrea Trentini wrote:
> I stumbled upon this:
>
> http://www.opensourceschool.fr
>
> Apart from the poor name choice ("opensource" vs. "free/libre") do
> you think it's a valuable initiative?
Extremely so! It seems that it's affiliated with a private school (EPSI)
but ho
Mainly shows that the phrasing "open source" did in fact have a positive
effect and its business-friendly nature allowed it to spread.
It looks overall like a decent effort and we should be writing some more
presentations and materials that can be used at conferences and local
meetups to explain w
I stumbled upon this:
http://www.opensourceschool.fr
Apart from the poor name choice ("opensource" vs. "free/libre") do
you think it's a valuable initiative?
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