On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 11:33 AM, jitendra <[email protected]> wrote:
> Advertise a list of educational  applications
>
> already included  in BOSS
> tested but not included on BOSS
>  used successfully in Kerala/Gujarat
> make spoken-tutorials from IITB part of the bundle.
>
> Find a crack in the system : Dr Rajgopal in CDAC Chennai/ Dr Rajaram Sharma
> in NCERT have been supporting FOSS . Urge them to include these in bundled
> BOSS . They may show some difficulties. Solve them, if easy. Get govt
> support some way to solve if necessary.
> Failing to get a response : make appeals to some school authorities and
> advertise thru YouTube/Facebook the power of free and  open source software
>
> NOTE : I have no negative comments on any negative approach.
>

negative approach is only to halt, if possible  the damage they do by
installing a virus dualbooting with a virtue.   My experience suggests
dualboots don't work in an ecosystem that knows only how to support a
virus.  When a virtue is forced as a policy, a new ecosystem develops,
as the Kerala experience demonstrates.  Therefore, attempts to remove
or halt preinstalled virus should still be on our top options. We have
to spend more energy in a dualboot environemnt than a virtue booted
environment.

negative approach is to seek an answer using the existing legal means
to know why they have not exercised the positive approach that already
exists.

--
GN
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