ZA LUG Launches Operation FreeTux 17
David Son writes "On the celebration of Youth Day (June 16) in South Africa, a volunteer group of Linux enthusiasts (SLUG - Schools Linux Users Group), teachers, learners and community members set about installing 240 refurbished thin clients, 10 servers and 250 network cables at 10 schools in the Western Cape, in three hours. In a carefully co-ordinated effort called Operation FreeTux, SLUG members displayed their support for the Open Source movement by implementing Linux and K12 educational software at the 10 schools simultaneously, and at the same time transferring skills and knowledge to the school community."
is this really for developers? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:is this really for developers? (Score:1)
Re:is this really for developers? (Score:1)
I happen to live in a so-called 'third-world' country myself. I use Linux everyday, and I'm an active developer in two open source projects (and not-so-active in another two). I think that the news posted here is pretty cool and Something Good, a
Re:is this really for developers? (Score:1)
In other news.... (Score:1)
Re:Youth Day? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Youth Day? (Score:1)
Re:Youth Day? (Score:1)
New Eco system ... (Score:1)
Re:New Eco system ... (Score:1)
Microsoft Held a similar event... (Score:1, Interesting)
"On the celebration of Youth Day (June 16) in South Africa, a highly paid group of Microsoft consultants and SCO sponsored lawyers set about demanding licenses for 240 refurbished thin clients, 10 servers and copies of XP at 10 schools in the Western Cape, in three hours. In a carefully coordinated effort called Operation MoreCa$h, SCO members displayed their support for the Closed Source movement by implementing lawsuits at the 10 schools simultaneousl
Why Install Everything Same Day? (Score:1)