flsantos
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Esta notícia se não fosse verdade seria uma grande anedota e denota a mentalidade retrógada que existe neste âmbito.
Fonte: http://exameinformatica.clix.pt/noticias/software/1000944.html
E a resposta no blog do projecto HeliOS:
Fonte: http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2008/12/linux-stop-holding-our-kids-back.html
Segundo a PC Pro que não especifica onde é que o episódio se deu, uma professora descobriu que um dos seus alunos estava a mostrar uma distribuição do HeliOS aos seus colegas, e decidiu confiscar os CD e pôr o aluno de castigo. Não contente, escreveu, ainda, uma carta ao HeliOS Project ameaçando fazer queixa à polícia por a empresa distribuir software ilegal.
Diz a professora que «não tenho certeza que o que estão a fazer seja legal. Nenhum software é gratuito, e espalhar essa mentira é perigoso. Irei verificar isto e garanto que se estiverem a fazer algo de ilegal, irei entrar com um processo em tribunal». Sobre a funcionalidade do sistema operativo, acrescenta ainda que «eu, juntamente com muitos outros, experimentei o Linux na faculdade e asseguro-lhes que as afirmações que fazem são extremamente exageradas (…); colocar Linux nestas máquinas é equivalente a não deixar os nossos miúdos progredir».
Mas ainda há mais. A missiva da professora, acaba com «Este é um mundo em que o Windows corre em praticamente todos os computadores, e fazer um Carnaval em vez de um sistema operativo não ajuda as crianças (…). Estou certa de que se contactarem a Microsoft, a empresa ficará mais do que feliz em vos fornecer uma versão mais antiga do Windows, para que os vossos PC possam ser minimamente úteis…»
Como seria de esperar, os responsáveis pelo projecto HeliOS ficaram aborrecidos com esta reacção, e responderam dizendo que não sabem quando é que esta professora frequentou a Universidade, mas que o Linux tem evoluído bastante em várias frentes e é superior ao Windows. A resposta completa pode ser lida aqui.
Fonte: http://exameinformatica.clix.pt/noticias/software/1000944.html
E a resposta no blog do projecto HeliOS:
Hmmmm....
I suppose I should, before anything else, thank you. You have given me the opportunity to show others just what a battle we face in what we do. "We" being those who advocate, support and use Free Open Source Software and Linux in particular.
If you find my following words terse or less than cordial, take a breath and prepare yourself...what I have to say to you are soft strokes to your hair in comparison to what you are about to experience.
First off, if there was even the slightest chance that I was doing something illegal, it would not have been done. To think that I would involve my kids in my "illegal" activities is an insult far beyond outrage. You should be ashamed of yourself for putting into print such none sense.
And please...investigate to your heart's content. You are about to have your eyes opened, that is if you actually investigate anything at all. Linux is a free as-in-cost and free as-in-license operating system. It was designed specifically for those purposes. Linux is used to free people from Microsoft. The fact that you seem to believe that Microsoft is the end all and be-all is actually funny in a sad sort of way. Then again, being a good NEA member, you would spout the Union line. Microsoft has pumped tens of millions of dollars into your union. Of course you are going to "recommend" Microsoft Windows". To do otherwise would probably get you reprimanded at the least and fired at the worst. You are only doing what you've been instructed to do.
You've been trained well.
I don't know when you attended college Karen but the Linux of even two years ago pales in feature and ability to what there is available now...and that in turn will pale in a year's time. linux is superior to MS windows in so many ways, they are too numerous to mention here...I am weary of enumerating them. Unlike Microsoft who meters their "improvements" and then shovels them to you every five years or so for purchase; Linux releases their improvements upon their completion. We receive the newest and the best of the system when it is tested to be usable and stable. Karen, you have no idea the slavery you work under...but you don't know any better. The shame of it is, you are trapped with millions of other teachers in obeying the NEA and preaching the goodness of Windows and Microsoft. A superior, free and absolutely entertaining method of operating your computer is within reach and you are unable to grasp it.
The most disturbing part of this resides in the fact that the AISD purchases millions of dollars of Microsoft Software in a year's time when that money could be better spent on educating our children. A dedicated School Teacher would recognize that fact and lobby for the change to Free Open Source Software and let the money formally spent on MS bindware be used on our kids.
A teacher who cared about her students would do that.
That is sad past my ability to express it to you. Don't shackle your students in your prison Karen.
Now. You give that boy his disks back. Aaron is a brilliant kid and he's learned more using Linux than he ever did using Windows. Those disks and their distribution are perfectly legal and even if he was "disruptive", you cannot keep his property. I have placed a call to the AISD Superintendent and cc'd him a complete copy of your email. It looks like we will get to meet in his office when School starts again after the holiday. I am anxious to meet a person who is this uninformed and still holds a position of authority and learnedness over our children.
Ken Starks
HeliOS Solutions
All-Righty Then
Fonte: http://linuxlock.blogspot.com/2008/12/linux-stop-holding-our-kids-back.html