And "Georg C. F. Greve" greve@gnu.org gave word to the following thoughts:
The roadmap to this as we see it right now would be to first gather as many initiatives active in this field and then get a round table (or even a conference) organized where all the activists can meet and talk to each other.
This meeting can be used to share experiences in the field and to plan concrete strategies to propagate Free Software in the educational sector.
In order to make the first step, a mailing list
has been created that you can subscribe to using the web form at
IMHO, this is a very important step by now, and it wasn't taken any minute too soon. Already subscribed, hope this list will be very vital since I think that, having more influence in educational field is one of the most *major* goals the free software movement should aim for. Hope for a very productive work on this. :
Regards, Kris
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