On 04/10/2007 12:26 PM, Ivan Blažević wrote: > Hello > > I would like to know is there a fee to be paid for installing and > using OpenOffice in my town`n public library. There are about 35 PC. > 10 of them are used by people working there, and other 25 are used by > visitors to create/edit/print their school projects , etc. Not one > part of the program will be used to make any commercial value. Its is > a library :) > > I do not represent library. My job will be just to download > openoffice and install if there. Free of course! To summarise: can > public library install and use openoffice free of charge? > > Our location, Europe -> Croatia -> Virovitica. > > | Ivan Blazevic | icq: 107 321 228 | gsm: +385 91 5381318
No fee. You might find these of interest: <http://technology.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1145674,00.html#article_continue> <quote> Office politics Graham Stewart on one man's crusade to push open source software Thursday February 12, 2004 The Guardian The local public library seems an unlikely place to start a software revolution, but that's where one man has begun his campaign to encourage the use of open-source software. Bob Kerr, a member of the Edinburgh Linux Users Group, has convinced more than 80% of Scotland's public libraries to stock OpenOffice - the free, open-source alternative to Microsoft Office. . . . </quote> And OOo's own Library & Public Administrations Project: http://marketing.openoffice.org/pa/index.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]