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F/OSS: Let's drop the K-12 campaign, champion health care
Listening to one of last week's recorded CFP plenaries, I was struck by how often open source advocates point to the need for ubiquitous computing resources in K-12 schools. Given the evidence to the contrary, this is not a compelling argument. I suggest the F/OSS commmunity focus instead on delivering ubiquitous computing resources for health care. There's a much more compelling case there.
Posted on April 30, 2004 at 04:26 PM | Permalink
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