2008/6/19 ankur sinha <sanjay_ankur(a)yahoo.co.in>:
i agree.. it will be easier to extend to us college folk.. although
atleast introduction to school levels should be done.. itll help people in
starting earlier and theyll atleast be aware of the existence of Open
source.. Most students here are not even aware of such software until they
actually enter college.. i am an example..
With respect to wine ... You cant really expect a sudden shift from an
entire life of windows to Fedora instantaneously..it can be highly
frustatingj just setting up a fedora system with everything functional..
Also being able to run games etc will be an incentive.. A lot of people
refrain from using Linux because they use software that "cannot" be run on
it.. Using wine will show them that we can run windows software and more
than that... They will start with it and with passing time find Linux open
source software that is as good if not better than what theyve been using
all their lives...
regards,
I agree with you that introducing Open Source to school level is really
important but targeting school level will not give much result as here a lot
of work is required to be done but college level is realtively easy as the
students themselves are hunting for these type of options
and on wine i am really against wine the whole point of using Fedora is its
open source nature if you will tell people right from the start that there
is something called as wine they will never try to use any open source
alternative and will continue to use wine only and i dont expect a sudden
shift from an entire life of windows to Fedora as everyone knows and
recomends that any one planning to shift should first keep a dual boot
system and then slowly move completely to Distro of your choice
i am seriously looking forward for this
regards
Ankur Shrivastava