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Old January 6th, 2009   #1
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Lightbulb Promoting Linux and Open Source Software to charities

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I've been an Ubuntu user since Dapper Drake, and I love using Ubuntu, for the first time in my computing life I have true freedom.

I was thinking over Christmas, that I am lucky, I have the freedom of open source software, and free software that performs every task I ask. I never have to pay for anything, and with the credit crunch, thats a good thing.

But what about all the charities in the world, from the small teams helping in your local town / city, to the big international charities helping millions.

Can the IT requirements of a charity be met by Linux and open source software, I think so, but would the charities be willing to change from Microsoft / Apple?

I am currently looking at the common tasks that a charity may undertake, using IT. Once I have ascertained this then I will devise some method to show the charities how versatile and cost effective Linux is, in particular Ubuntu.

If anyone has any opinions, or would like to comment, please do.
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Old January 9th, 2009   #2
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Re: Promoting Linux and Open Source Software to charities

At Friends of The Earth in Birmingham they've been using Edubuntu for the last two years. You can read about it here http://www.birminghamfoe.org.uk/wast...recycling.html

Perhaps you could ask them about if it meets their needs and if they've encountered any problems
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Old January 24th, 2009   #3
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Re: Promoting Linux and Open Source Software to charities

ubuntu can meet the needs of many charities and organizations, the question that needs asking is not is ubuntu capable,but is the support capable!!
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Old January 26th, 2009   #4
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Re: Promoting Linux and Open Source Software to charities

I've found that the Linux User Groups give quite a lot of support. It's not quite the same as phoning a help-line but it's great support none-the less
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Re: Promoting Linux and Open Source Software to charities

we are using it too. See link underneath.

A whole radio station rolling on it, a IT centre and our office in the Netherlands. Including finance, webserver and everything needed for a radio station.
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Old February 5th, 2009   #6
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Re: Promoting Linux and Open Source Software to charities

That's a really good idea, I've been thinking about promoting Ubuntu personally but I think the main problem is specialised software. For example, the libraries in Aberdeen, Scotland used specialised, tailor-made software to fit their needs, to switch to Linux, someone needs to guarentee them a program with the same functionelle, that's where support comes it. Eventually... You'll end up paying...
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