Achieving small victories

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Author: Matt Alexander
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Subject: Achieving small victories
openoffice.org has .tar.gz binaries which should work on all the platforms
you listed.


On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Digital Wokan wrote:

> Okay, this was not as easy a task as I expected. What I've run into so far:
> 1. Mandrake and MadeInLinux are the only distros with RPMs available on
> RPMFind.net.
> 2. XimianGnome has an OOo RPM, which I assume will work well with RedHat, but
> I didn't want to label the folder for that RPM for RedHat use.
> 3. Debian packages are not ready either. (Some kind of issue regarding
> stlport4/GCC2.x vs stlport4.5/GCC3.x.)
> 4. I'm still hunting. Found the SuSE 8.0 RPM for OOo 641 on ftp.sunet.se.
> Seeing if any others are there.
>
> On Friday 12 July 2002 11:46, Digital Wokan wrote:
> > I like the OpenOffice CD idea the more I hear it. I'm going to start
> > finding all the versions of OpenOffice I can (RPMs for each of the RPM
> > distros, Debs, source, Windows, etc.) I've got the room to spare at the
> > moment, and I'm on cable, so it's time I put the bandwidth to use for a
> > good cause. (I'm guess Quake didn't fall into that category. :) )
> >
> > On Friday 12 July 2002 10:26, Matt Alexander wrote:
> > > I see PLUG as having two major components. One, as a support group for
> > > its members, and two, as an action group for promoting the use of Free
> > > software in our community.
> > >
> > > Maricopa County is a good target, and I think we'll be successful, but
> > > it's going to take some time. Right now, I think it's important for us
> > > to also focus our energies on smaller fish. With enough group
> > > participation, we should be able to have regular success stories at each
> > > meeting. Maybe have a prize for the PLUG member that converts the most
> > > organizations each month, like, say, a Delphi 5 CD for Windows NT (you
> > > had to be at the meeting last night for this to be funny... or not
> > > funny.). So, let's begin targeting various organizations that would be
> > > relatively easy to migrate over to Free software. Several non-profit
> > > organizations were mentioned last night, so lets start with them. And as
> > > was mentioned last night several times, getting Windows users comfortable
> > > with OpenOffice, Mozilla, etc., will go a long way towards easing their
> > > transition to Linux.
> > >
> > > -Libraries Part I
> > > Make free CDs w/ software that runs on both Windows & Linux, such as
> > > OpenOffice, Mozilla, Gimp, etc., available for checkout. Make it clear
> > > that people can install this software without any licensing restrictions
> > > on as many computers as they want to. Include PLUG info with each CD, as
> > > well as brochures about PLUG on a stand by the software. Does PLUG have
> > > any existing informational brochures? If not, we need to create some.
> > > Any volunteers?
> > >
> > > -Libraries Part II
> > > LTSP for computer labs.
> > >
> > > The libraries should be an easy way to prove the success of our
> > > software/setup. We can then use the libraries as examples when
> > > approaching other larger organizations.
> > > Here is a possible outline for approaching local libraries (please
> > > suggest any modifications for improvement):
> > >
> > > (1) Collect information on current software that can be checked out.
> > > Collect information on current computing uses within the library.
> > > (2) Contact libraries and discuss our purpose and motivations. Ask if
> > > they'd be willing to accept free software donations for checkout.
> > > (3) Discuss the possibilities of setting up a Linux Terminal Server and
> > > several clients for use within the library. Explain the benefits, etc.
> > > Give a demonstration. Explore options for any additional hardware needs.
> > > (4) Setup an LTSP lab and give basic training in administration and
> > > client-side use to the librarians.
> > > (5) Be available for emergencies?
> > >
> > > We should be contacting as many small non-profits, schools, and other
> > > financially strapped groups as possible, and hand them CDs with
> > > OpenOffice, etc.
> > >
> > > As individuals, we should give (and help install) OpenOffice on any
> > > computer that we can our hands on. Make it clear to the user that they
> > > can (and should) install it on all of their additional computers, and
> > > also encourage them to loan the CD to their friends and families as well.
> > >
> > > ASU and the various community colleges in our area would be an excellent
> > > venue for getting OpenOffice into more users' hands. Maybe have CDs
> > > available in the bookstore? Maybe have CDs available in the computer
> > > labs? Maybe instructors could give students the URL for OpenOffice and
> > > encourage them to use it? Is there anyone that's currently a student
> > > that has some good suggestions on getting more students to use
> > > OpenOffice?
> > >
> > > Hand out OpenOffice CDs to your coworkers.
> > >
> > > Hans mentioned that he tried to apply for a job at Maricopa County, but
> > > couldn't because of the outdated Acrobat plugin for Linux. Hans, buddy,
> > > find a Windows system and apply. If you could get hired working for the
> > > county, we'd be unstoppable. ;-) BWAAAHAAAHAAA!!!
> > > ~M
> > >
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