On Wed, 4 May 2005 04:07, Douglas Weaver wrote:
> Hi There,
> I am wanting to make OpenOffice available to students via CD Rom. Will I
> need to by several or just one or is there a way to burn an executable
> copy for student use?

Hi Douglas.

The (cheeky) answer is "Any of the above" :-D

However, a possibly better idea is to download our standard ISO image, and get 
the students to burn their own copy, possibly as a class activity.

Our standard ISO image is available for download from most of the 
OpenOffice.org (OO.o) mirror network. Not sure which State Wichita is in (not 
being located in the US), but choose a mirror from our listing on 
<http://distribution.openoffice.org/mirrors/#mirrors>, find the directory 
<contrib/iso/en/>, and download the .iso file from there. 

You may make as many copies as you want. I would recommend that you subscribe 
to this list, as I announce the availability of new images on this list, and 
you may also be interested in joining the Schools list as well (send a blank 
email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and reply to the 
confirmation email). Both lists are fairly low traffic, so you won't get much 
email from them).
>
> Thanks
>
> Douglas E. Weaver
> Teacher/Administrative Intern
> Wichita High School North
> Room F307    973-6223

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