Hi guys,

Wouldn't it be good also if this community could offer some kind of
familiarization training for the new OS we are trying to push? I would think
that a lot of the people that are supposedly the market for this people PCs
have or had in more ways than one made use of windows (or I might be wrong)
in their day to day routines or businesses or whatever things they did that
somehow was helped by computers. It also gives this letter a sort of
bargaining chip which could somehow put more weight on our cause rather than
just the cost benefit. Maybe some pro-bono work for all of us. :)

Just a thought though, I'm not quite sure if this is even remotely possible.
But then again, nothing beats the heart of a volunteer. :p

Hooyah!!!
/David 

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Well, here it is people, as promised.  Tell me what you think, and if it's
okay I'll have it printed and whoever is interested may come by my office to
sign before I have it sent.

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dido
Te capiam, cuniculus sceleste!

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To Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo President of the Republic of the
Philippines

Makati City, Philippines, September 30, 2004

Your Excellency,

We, the undersigned, a group of concerned citizens who work in the field of
information and communication technology, have heard of your "People's PC"
program that will offer affordable personal computers to the Filipino
people.  While this is a laudable program, and we wish this program to be as
successful as possible, the project does have some loose ends that we would
like to see addressed.

>From what we know, the computers to be provided are bare, and do not
include any operating system or other software necessary for its proper
operation.  As you are no doubt aware, a computer without such software
cannot really do anything, and thus, such software must be procured before
the computer can be good for doing anything even remotely useful.  While
illicit channels are, sadly, still readily available for obtaining such
software today, obtaining legitimate copies of the traditional type of
software for this purpose is expensive, and would defeat the purpose of the
program.  A complete set of such software could easily cost much more than
the projected price point for the computer hardware itself.

However, there are also perfectly legitimate alternatives available at
minimal cost.  The GNU/Linux operating system, a complete and fully featured
operating system that is collaboratively developed by groups of programmers
from all over the world under licenses that specifically permit its
redistribution and modification, is looking to be a viable, low-cost
alternative to the traditional operating systems in wide use today.  The
Advanced Science and Technology Institute of the Department of Science and
Technology itself has developed its own variant of the GNU/Linux operating
system, known as Bayanihan Linux, and it has been used to good effect by the
University of the Philippines.

The undersigned therefore humbly suggest that the program encourage the use
of the GNU/Linux operating system by offering the software to everyone who
obtains a computer through the program.  This way, the beneficiaries of the
program receive a fully functional computer complete with all the software
they need to become productive with it, at no additional cost to them.  This
will also encourage the use and development of Linux and other Free and Open
Source Software by Filipinos, which will serve to increase our nation's
competitiveness in the ICT arena.

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