'Open source firmly on education agenda'

  2006-09-06 23:30:02
In an interview with Tectonic, Canonical's newly-appointed education programme manager, Richard Weideman, says the makers of Ubuntu are focusing on the education space to expose the next generation to the benefits of open source and"freedom of choice". He argues that open source is no longer"a fringe element but a cornerstone" of today's education agenda. 
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