On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 11:09:45AM +0530, Gautam John wrote:

> On the other hand, I have been using Ubuntu for a while now and am
> happy with it and the philosophy behind it. However, it's difficult to
> translate this into a meaningful argument for a project of this scale.
> As far as I can tell there is the price/support argument and the
> philosophy, which matters less than I might expect.

Licenses. 400 of them. Support, yes, imagine how often you would
need a clean reinstall, which is a chore even if you just bring a
system image.
 
> Does the list have any thoughts on ideas I can use to put forth a
> persuasive argument for Edubuntu as the OS of choice [1]?

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