Alvin, Discussion is good, it's what brings about ideas. I just wanted to reiterate what we are about. The whole OpenSource movement, collaboration, sharing, co-development is what we aretrying to get the business community to understand is what spurs on development.
Hawaii is a closed, good ol' boy business environment. Maybe this is why it has been difficult to get Linux really going here. I think this list and what you all are doing is a great thing and Scot and Warren hit it on the head with HOSEF. My view on education and tech is that it is never too early to teach kids. I have 2 preschool age kids that take computer, music and my daughter takes hula. Culture and computers are an important start for little kids to become well rounded and contributing citizens at the time they graduate high school. And if they have studied some sort of technology, biology, astronomy, computers and so on they CAN be job ready then and earn a substantial living. If they decide to further their education that is even better. By creating this type of environment their friends will start to see the benefits of studying and maybe we can change our environment from hotel and tourist industry workers to tech workers, the pay is certainly better. I am an advocate of early education but in order to implement that teachers have to CHANGE the way they think about teaching. That is where the biggest problem is. There are several teachers out there that see the benefit of this, unfortunately they are a small minority. There are several programs springing up now that are starting to change this attitude, It will take years for that to happen. As I said in my last post I am happy to do a show on the Open Source Community. I think this type of thinking outside of the box and collaboration is just what we need here, but Linux as you said, is only a part of that. If I was to do a show this is how it would go: 1) The History of Open Source 2) How Does Open Source Work? 3) How can the average guy find out more about Open Source? 4) What is the business case for Open Source? 5) Is Open Source Compatible with Microsoft? 6) WIll Open Source bring new jobs to Hawaii? 7) How Is Open Source being used in Hawaii? These types of questions would be intersting to us because it gives a perspective of what Open Source is and how it will affect joe computer user at his job. It also would answer the question of what does it have to do with Hawaii? Now bringing up HOSEF and whatever other programs exist out there that are attempting to educate kids on this is a great idea so theat people can see that their kids may be learning this stuff. That may serve a greater purpose than you realize and legitimize your cause even greater and you will create lifelong users that way. Finally, to answer Alvin, I joined this list for help on Linux too. I just so happened to put out that we would like to do a Linux show and this thread started. I am happily using and learning Linux at work and it is a great system. I almost went through the roof yesterday when I got Samba working. These dicussions need to be had. It helps me understand where you all are coming from and what you are about. Don --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.456 / Virus Database: 256 - Release Date: 2/18/2003
