You aren't allowed to work on Free Software at home? That's a new
twist.
"der.hans" wrote:
>
> Am 20. Aug, 2001 schwäzte Digital Wokan so:
>
> > Thus the beauty of ssh and/or webmin. You can fix school computers on
> > the sly from your real job. Or maybe your employer would allow it on
> > a minimal interference basis for the recognition of contributing to
> > education.
>
> Like we have here at DevelopOnline? ;-)
>
> At least a couple of us are allowed time to work on Free Software during
> work hours. We have to do it from work ( no work from home ), but it's still
> nice. I work on stuff we need for work anyway, so it works out for the
> company.
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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