Ontario Schools License StarOffice
An anonymous reader writes "Sun Microsystems has signed a contract with the Ontario Ministry of Education in one of the biggest deals yet for its StarOffice software. It covers 72 public and parochial school boards in Ontario. All will be licensed to use StarOffice 7 on all school-owned PCs. Financial details weren't disclosed but Ontario school officials said the cost is 'minimal.'" Reader Apostata adds that the move "will see the application suite used by 2.5 million students. No word on whether it ships with 'Canadian English' pack ;)"
'Canadian English'?
Will StarOffice append '", eh?" to every sentence? Or does it simply replace "about" with "aboot"?
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Does that mean that the best way to lobby for OpenSource is to lobby for cutting funding in education?
:)
The ministry probably can't even get StarOffice if the budget is cut to $500mil, maybe then they'll start considering OpenOffice
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Given the tortured grammar of that sentence, Canada feels no loss.
I had to think for a minute about rtf. My first reaction: RTF What? The Manual or the Article? It's a short step from RTF to RTFM or RTFA.
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Because the error messages are descriptive,
Segmentation Fault.