> So, before I meander way off topic: I can't possibly be the only one who > has pondered promoting Ubuntu, in some way, at a public library. Any > experiences, examples, related stories, screams of terror or links? Feel > free to share! > > Bye, > -Dylan McCall
Hi Dylan, I gave my local library the shipit details and a sympathetic librarian ordered a few CDs and put them on the counter to give out to patrons. As for installing Ubuntu in libraries, that's a different kettle of fish... Most (UK) libraries are part of the local government infrastructure and thus get IT services from a local govt. IT department. 99.9% of local government IT (desktop at least) runs on Windows, so that's what you're likely to find in a library. It's generally not up to the library staff to choose what IT infrastructure they use unfortunately. Chris -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing