On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 8:05 PM, Aditya Godbole<[email protected]> wrote: > > Anyone volunteering to teach? At a rough estimate about 20 people > would be required to work on this full-time. A few more to install and > administer the systems. > I guess with enough people volunteering, we could approach the > government authorities to allow us to share some of the load.
I wish that governments worked this way. The reason why M$ is able to make inroads into the education world is that the governments rely on working with big reputed organization. So the better PR you have the bigger and more reputed you are in the eyes of government. Even if you approach as a group to the government the roposal is hihgly likely to be shot down by the babus given the excuse of lack of reliability or xyz law. Apart from it, the tender could be made to suite only a very limited subset and might require X numbers of experience in performing the same duties. So unless you have couple of babus supporting this task, IMHO it is going to be a futile effort. But if babus are already supporting this cause, then M$ might not have made its way so easily :) regards Vivek -- The hidden harmony is better than the obvious!! _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List
