justin joseph wrote:
> I just came accross such a state!!
> 
> http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/article1713580.ece
> 
> ": After successfully popularising free software in Kerala's schools,
> the IT@School Project of the Education Department has given shape to a
> State-wide awareness campaign aimed at exposing the everyday computer
> user to the possibilities and advantages of using Linux-based
> software. "


Hello,

first of all, thanks to Renuka Prasad for posting the message to the
list. Thanks also to people interested in helping.

I would like to underline one point: unfortunately, I don't think
right now I will have time to follow this list and the interesting
pieces of news that are posted here. Maybe in the future I will be
able to do that.

At the moment I will like to be contacted by schools, universities,
colleges, and even informal non official educational groups that are
actually using and teaching Free Software.  I would like to talk to
the person responsible for this, for example the head director of the
institution or the teacher/professor in charge of the migration and/or
implementation of Free Software.

We have a questionnaire to submit, questions that we need them to
answer. Then we will publish those answers in our website.

We have some requirements. For example, we won't publish any reports
that mention "Open Source" or call the system "Linux".

Thanks all for your interest.

Dora
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