On 6/18/06, Daniel Escasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i don't know mr. rommel feria, maybe he's on the 2nd batch, coz' we're the first batch of volunteers, if there's a 2nd batch maybe the project did push through at all.
Sabi ni Jan noong Sun, Jun 18, 2006 at 2:23 PM:
> > i wonder what happened to the cict's project of promoting the use of open
> > source to public high schools, myself together with some volunteers
> > conducted the training for trainors (linux + openoffice) who will in turn
> be
> > teaching what they've learned. i wonder what happened to that noble
> project,
Good question. Was this the same project where Rommel Feria asked for
volunteers on this list? Next time I see one of the commissioners, I
hope to remember to ask about this.
i don't know mr. rommel feria, maybe he's on the 2nd batch, coz' we're the first batch of volunteers, if there's a 2nd batch maybe the project did push through at all.
> > i guess it did not push thru or for whatever reason there maybe, and all
> > boils down to one, ---> "will" as the saying goes if there's a will
> there's
> > a way, an the government has none of it.
>
>
>
> just my two cents worth
For whatever it may be worth, FLOSS is on the CICT's roadmap. There's
a plan to distribute FLOSS CDs, I think to gov't offices. I was just
looking at the message about it a while ago, will forward it to this
list, or better yet, point to the INQ7.net story which I think was
referenced in the message.
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