Well, speaking for my perception of the entire Ubuntu project in general I'd 
say both, and that they're really not all that different.
 
FLOSS's strength is in numbers, so the wider it spreads the more superior of a 
platform it can be.
 
The spread of FLOSS is greatly influenced by its quality, though, so the more 
superior of a platform it becomes, the more rapidly it will spread.
 
How's that for fundamentalism? :)
 
Simon

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dominic Webb
Sent: Tue 10/10/2006 1:10 PM
To: edubuntu-devel
Subject: Linux as a platform...



First let me say I'm looking for discussion here not flame wars or
inarticulate one liners that prove ones 'fundamentalism' to all things
(beer) free.

Question: Is Edubutu first and foremost about spreading FLOSS or
establishing Linux as a superior platform to deliver IT to education?

Regards,
Dom


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