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Hi there,
according to a survey by OSS watch[1], the use of OOo in UK's higher
education declined from 38% to 23% and in further education from 24% to
23% (Table 26 following).

Not to good a result for OOo and also kind of surprising. One should
keep in mind:

"The survey was completed by more people: in 2003, responses (from those
replying on behalf on their institution) were obtained from only 6% of
UK HE and FE institutions; in 2006, a reply from 18% of institutions was
obtained.

Whenever possible, comparisons have been made with the results of the
2003 survey. However caution has to be adopted in doing this since the
roles and responsibilities of those who answered the 2003 survey are not
equivalent."

May be the replies in 2003 were mostly by the hard core believers and
OOo fans. In 2006 the discussion had widened and more institutions took
the time to answer.

Thought you'd like to know.

Kaj

[1] http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/studies/survey2006/survey2006report.xml
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