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Author: Alan Dayley
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Subject: MS on every kids computer
Brian,

I know you have nothing else to do... ;^)

Write a white paper on Sequoia's IT stuff. Why did you choose it? Was it
hard to implement? Infrastructure details, maintainance costs, admin
costs, user reactions, parent's reactions, estimated savings, etc.

Really, a good white paper like that is alot of work, but what a thing to
drop in a (parent/teacher/principal/board member/administator/SFB
member/VOTER/TAXPAYER)'s lap!

I am sure you could get people to help write it.

Alan

At 01:55 PM 9/7/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Sequoia has been using Staroffice, gimp, Tux Typing, Blender... etc etc for
>2 year. It is/has been running on windows but all of those appications were
>chosen not only for their quality, but for the fact they are multiplatform.
>They will all someday run under linux, but the fact of the matter is that
>other than a few govt entities that require that you submit forms in office
>format there have been really no problems at all with running staroffice and
>the other software on any of our campuses (Tempe, Showlow, Peoria, or any of
>our Mesa campus').