And here is Mr Tanczos's web page on open source:

http://www.nandor.net.nz/virtual/source.php

--Warren.


On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:15:49 +1300, Warren Stuart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did a google search for "mallard linux site:.nz"
> and found the a transcript of Q&A time at the Beehive.
> 
> from http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0312/S00130.htm
> 
> "1. DAVID BENSON-POPE (LabourâDunedin South) to the Minister of
> Education: What steps have been taken to ensure that schools have
> ready access to reliable anti-virus software?
> 
> Hon TREVOR MALLARD (Minister of Education): Free anti-virus software
> for State and State-integrated schools will be available from the
> beginning of next year. A large number of schools currently do not
> have quality anti-virus software, leaving them exposed to virus
> attacks. Through the provision of a common, high-quality anti-virus
> software package, at no cost to the schools, the Government is
> protecting the investment schools are making.
> 
> David Benson-Pope: How does this initiative fit within the
> Government's wider strategy for promoting the use of information and
> communication technology in schools?
> 
> Hon TREVOR MALLARD: As Maurice Williamson often tells me, ensuring our
> children develop good information and communication technology skills
> is as essential part of equipping them for life and work in the 21st
> century. I am looking forward to Maurice Williamson getting back on
> that front bench.
> 
> Nandor Tanczos: Is the Minister aware that most viruses are designed
> to attack the hegemonic proprietary software platform Microsoft, while
> non-proprietary operating platforms, such as SuSE Linux, now meet
> international security certification, and how will he protect the
> ability of schools to choose open-source alternatives?
> 
> Hon TREVOR MALLARD: Quite a few schools use open-source software; that
> is their right, and if they want to do that, that is fine. I am not
> aware of the technical details, but my understanding is that a lot of
> the software will support Linux as well as Microsoft."
> 
> --Warren.
> 
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:33:23 +1300, Jason Greenwood
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Even though I do not agree with most of his views and lifestyle choice,
> > Tim Barnett MP is VERY receptive to new ideas. I have met with him a few
> > times...he knows who I am so name drop when you go see him. I have
> > 'softened him up' on the Open Source thing already for you. =)
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Jason Greenwood
> >
> > Ian Laurenson wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 12:24, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
> > >
> > >>On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:56, Carl Cerecke wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>Ian Laurenson wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>>I would really like to hear:
> > >>>>* What barriers you see that are preventing a greater uptake of OOo.
> > >>>
> > >>>The Ministry of Education spending millions of *our* money to give
> > >>>schools MS Word for free. If schools had to pay for MS Word, they would
> > >>>be fleeing to OOo in droves.
> > >>
> > >>>>* Anything else you think I should know or do.
> > >>
> > >>Ask the Minister of Education why he blew that $30 million of our money 
> > >>on m/s
> > >>licences, and make sure the rest of NZ hears you ask the question. I 
> > >>suspect
> > >>you will get some evasive answer to the effect that T. Mallard Esq. (sic) 
> > >>is
> > >>no longer in charge of schools.
> > >>
> > >>For school use Solaris and OOo would be a far better and cheaper option.  
> > >>I
> > >>suspect that Sun might equip a small country's schools for free, The
> > >>publicity would be worth umpteen million to them.
> > >>
> > >
> > > I am working on getting such questions asked in the house. At the moment
> > > I am pursuing this through my contacts with the Green Party. Does anyone
> > > have other contacts, other suggestions (letters to the editor perhaps?),
> > > to get this question being asked more pervasively?
> > >
> > > Thanks, Ian
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>

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