Please see the details below regarding our non-profit organisation.

Regards

Laurence Tait



1. Administrative Office, The Stairlift Institute, England, UK

2. non-profit

3. http://tsi.me.uk/

4. Debian is used for the main stairlift database from which matches are
found between donated stairlifts and potential users.

This operating system was chosen because of its stability, the immense
repository of packages, the relative freedom from virus issues. The fact
that Debian is free helps our charity, which does no fundraising. Cost was
not the main criterion but having a free system is a bonus.

We also promote and support projects where freely donated computers are used
with Debian to benefit underprivileged members of the community. The list
includes housebound stairlift users and disabled people who were unable to
get regular jobs but can work from home using a computer.

Our volunteers use Debian on their home machines to keep up to date with the
system and for all the benefits it brings.

We use the Apache-PHP-MySQL combination with phpMyAdmin, Open Office, plus
many other the programs from the repository. Two software organisations,
DemoRecorder and Codeweavers, very kindly donated a free licence for their
products to help us with our charity work.

Members of our charity have evaluated many programs in Debian to see if they
suit small businesses of various kinds. We concluded there is very little
that can't be done in Debian.

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