<br>Choice ought to be considered with the 'seriosity' it deserves. Its like ODM vs PNU. If you dwell on the pros/cons of FOSS/Proprietary you will be left jogging on the same spot. To quote Mark Shuttleworth [Founder of Ubuntu], <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">"Windows is a very important platform, and our justifiable pride in
Linux and the GNU stack shouldn't blind us to the importance of
delivering software that is widely useful.".</span><br><br>The team at Canonical has come up with this innovation called Windows-native installer for Ubuntu into 8.04 LTS. What is
really classy about it is the way it uses the Windows Boot Manager
sensibly to offer you the Ubuntu option. If I was a Windows user who
was intrigued but nervous about Linux, this would be a really great way
to get a taste of it, at low risk. Being able to install and uninstall
a Linux OS as if it were a Windows application.<br><br>So, at JKUAT e-Government Academy, its no longer about whats cheaper/better, but when you attend IT courses [including security] there, you get to learn about the whole lot [Foss and Windows] in one course. What you then decide to use in your day to day life becomes your CHOICE!!<br>
<br>[Pat on my back] as I acknowledge virtual cheers and ululations from this list.<br><br>Bill<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Patrick Mburu <<a href="mailto:patrick.mburu@gmail.com">patrick.mburu@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Good afternoon,<br>
<br>
a quick note on the ICDL; Actually ICDL is a standard certification<br>
of competencies an individual has in the use of IT; It is broken down<br>
into the different modules such as word processor's and databases...etc<br>
The curriculum is a non vendor based certification however the mode of<br>
delivery is dependent on the implementing organization;<br>
I'm leading the implementation of this standard, we are scheduling the<br>
implementation of this certification and have had to base this on<br>
Microsoft Office for licensing and other matters; I do know that<br>
other sister agencies have done this with various implementations<br>
indeed including IT Training curricula on open source systems as well,<br>
i.e: ILO of the UN un Turin,Italy;<br>
<br>
It would be a shame to certify this programme on specific vendors<br>
where there are other options available. The Computing Society of<br>
Kenya or the highest training board in relation to IT should be<br>
involved in this aspect as adherence to the accredation. anyone on<br>
the list from either?<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
<br>
Patrick<br></blockquote></div>