Ok buddies, have been following this thread for sometime and too much
have been discussed on both the sides of the coin. Enough of hitting one
another, though some interesting alternatives got suggested. But, will
these solutions offered match to reality ? The ideal reply to the
problem is, adopt a couple of browsing centers whose owner are willing
to make a try with FOSS solutions and make a pilot attempt with them
Try implementing some of the solutions offered all along this thread,
but make sure that the owner of the browsing center doesn't get a blow
over his face. If things seem to be getting bad, change back to old
solutions and rethink. Else, if people seem to be getting used to FOSS
solutions, then get a feedback from them on what kinda improvements they
are looking for and try to find solutions. Ask the browsing center owner
to interact with his routine clients who may mind helping him to try
things out, like he can ask some of them to sit on GNU/Linux systems,
use FOSS tools and give a feedback on their experience. Based on such
feedbacks we can decide further.
There is no use in hitting a 100 post long thread but still not putting
something into trial and checking out whether it works or not. Just
words doesn't change things, they need to be accompanied with actions.
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