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[ILUG] Pitching Open Source Software to school kids

[ILUG] Pitching Open Source Software to school kids

Ciaran O'Riordan ciaran at member.fsf.org
Thu Mar 18 11:30:38 GMT 2010


Shane Tuohy <stuohy1 at gmail.com> writes:
> I know that for the most part, kids aren't too bothered if their software is
> free as in speech, so I won't be highlighting that part of the argument.
>
> What'ya reckon? Lots of flashy eye candy? Free as in beer?

I'm not sure.  If you suggest evaluating software based on eye candy and
price, we can be beaten.  On being free as in speech, we can't.

I'd show eye candy only to the extent necessary to show the concept isn't
impractical.

Secondary school kids know what independence is, what it means to be the
target of manipulation, and what it means for third-parties to have a veto
on what you do.  I'd go for the important points, about this software being
controlled by the users, and often being written by the users, and about it
forming communities rather than a system of providers and passive users.

I'd say this would make more of an impression than transperant window
managers would.

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