[UbuntuWomen] Re: No, you're not... :)
guidicelli at women.it
guidicelli at women.it
Thu Jun 29 07:23:01 UTC 2006
I think open source could be a very good opportunity for non profit
organizations. If they dont have to pay for licenses they could save
some money
for other projects or for people (system administrators and others).
Bye
Giovanna
Quoting chantal at antenna.nl:
> Quoting Thea P <thealp+ubuntu at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>> My name's Thea and I'm also new to the list (about 2 weeks). I'm a
>> nurse from Toronto, Canada, and I work for a small nonprofit. I'm part
>> of a small group working towards moving our nonprofit from the use of
>> MS Windows and other proprietary products towards Open Source
>> Software, with Ubuntu as the distro for our desktops.
>
> Hi Everyone, I am Chantal and also new to the mailinglist. I am a 31 year old
> dutch linux system administrator and I am starting up my own business in
> septmeber. I want to focus on opensource as a tool and non profit
> organisations
> as customers so I am very anxious to here more about your experiences
> Thea :).
> I have a website but it is in Dutch: http://www.tmcr.nl/
> I recently installed ubuntu on my desktop because I want to know
> whether it's a
> usefull distro for the desktop for people who are new to linux. So far I find
> it very userfriendly. I would also like to contribute to the development of
> ubuntu but I am not sure how to go about it, I thought I'd start out
> by joining
> this list :).
>
> Greetings, Chantal
>
>
>
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