On 18/03/10 10:57, Shane Tuohy wrote:
> Hi all,
>> In a few days, I'll be giving a presentation to some secondary school pupils
> to promote Open Source software.
>> I've a fair idea what I'm going to talk about, but was wondering if you, the
> wonderful ILUG community, had any tips on how I should approach it?
>> 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 wouldn't assume they're just interested in superfluous stuff.
Perhaps mention that Open Source pretty much runs the planet at this stage,
and that it is very useful/interesting to get involved in it.
You could go on to show how easy it is by installing firefox/gimp on windos,
or for better immersion:
{apt-cache,yum} search something,
{apt-get,yum} install something,
...
{apt-get build-dep,yum-builddep} something
{apt-get source,yumdownloader --source} something
cheers,
Pádraig.
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