Please turn 6% into 10% by donating an OpenOffice CD to your local library or school library as a lending CD: just like a book. This will enable people that have a slower internet connection to get it.
Thanks
I am donating about 3000 copies of OpenOffice 1.1 to the libraries of the UK. Please donate copies of OpenOffice 1.1 on CD to the School Library so that they can borrow it just like a book.
think that the MIT cources are brilliant. Unfortunately people still can't easily get Open Source software. That is why I am donating about 3000 copies of OpenOffice 1.1 final to the libraries of the UK as lending CD's. Hopefully it will start a trend so that other open source software will be available there.
I will be donating 557 copies of Openoffice 1.1 final to the libraries of Scotland as Lending CD's. One for each library. Allowing anyone to go to the library and borrow, copy and install the software. This is so that people that do not have a fast internet connection can have the software too. This is in compliance with Article 26 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
I encourage others to donate at least one cd to their local library. OpenOffice will be the most useful to them but the choice of OSS is yours
Please turn 6% into 10% by donating an OpenOffice CD to your local library or school library as a lending CD: just like a book. This will enable people that have a slower internet connection to get it. Thanks
I am donating about 3000 copies of OpenOffice 1.1 to the libraries of the UK. Please donate copies of OpenOffice 1.1 on CD to the School Library so that they can borrow it just like a book.
Please donate copies of OpenOffice 1.1 on CD to the School Library so that they can borrow it just like a book.
think that the MIT cources are brilliant. Unfortunately people still can't easily get Open Source software. That is why I am donating about 3000 copies of OpenOffice 1.1 final to the libraries of the UK as lending CD's. Hopefully it will start a trend so that other open source software will be available there.
I will be donating 557 copies of Openoffice 1.1 final to the libraries of Scotland as Lending CD's. One for each library. Allowing anyone to go to the library and borrow, copy and install the software. This is so that people that do not have a fast internet connection can have the software too. This is in compliance with Article 26 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. I encourage others to donate at least one cd to their local library. OpenOffice will be the most useful to them but the choice of OSS is yours