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By ZDNet France Staff
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 5, 2007 5:20:00 PM

To help make kids aware of alternatives to proprietary software, the Ile-de-France, the political district of greater Paris, will be giving 175,000 school children and apprentices a USB key loaded with open-source software.

The keys, which will contain a "portable office" suite of software and other tools, will be given to 130,000 secondary-school pupils and 45,000 first-year apprentices at training centers at the start of the 2007 school year.

The portable office will include the office software suite, an Internet browser, an e-mail client, an instant-messaging client, and audio and video player software, according to the Ile-de-France regional council. The open-source software will work in the Windows environment.

The project will "represent for students a tool of freedom and mobility between their school, cybercafes and their home or friends' PCs," the council said. The operation will cost $3.38 million (2.6 million euros).

The president of the regional council, Jean-Paul Huchon, is a self-confessed "partisan of the rebalancing of the supply of proprietary and open-source software" who previously welcomed the launch of the Firefox 2 browser and led the support for a creation of a competitiveness hub based on open source.

Staff writers of ZDNet France reported from Paris.

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Free software is a movement NOT a business
With due respect, I submit that free software grew out of a genuine philosophical concern and voluntary contribution of creative labour of global community. They all believed that it was and still is ... (Read the rest)
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Encouraging expansion of knowledge good, very good Boot_Agnostic   | 02/05/07
What a GREAT idea.... shawkins   | 02/05/07
Paris turns 175,000 kids on to open-source key plan Loverock Davidson   | 02/05/07
You know one you know them all voska   | 02/05/07
OMG! Ya mean everything I learned to do with Craftsman tools ... OButterball   | 02/05/07
Not true Loverock Davidson   | 02/05/07
I disagree voska   | 02/05/07
Once in a while, I agree with you LD galileon   | 02/06/07
That's what I see now too voska   | 02/06/07
You are correct again, LR fuzzy2k   | 02/06/07
What a dink... jasonp@...   | 02/06/07
Your usual load of garbage Lovey!! shawkins   | 02/05/07
Lovey Dovey... always in tune with the world yyuko@...   | 02/05/07
You know it! Loverock Davidson   | 02/05/07
I agree mlindl   | 02/05/07
Yes Times have changed voska   | 02/05/07
Yes your post is garbage Loverock Davidson   | 02/05/07
Which version? zkiwi   | 02/05/07
maybe it's time to change that, no? benitodarder   | 02/06/07
A USB Key and software license for $USD19 per child Richard Flude   | 02/05/07
Of course Yagotta B. Kidding   | 02/05/07
what? when they could have a OS to go with it. Arm A. Geddon   | 02/05/07
Try again Yagotta B. Kidding   | 02/05/07
re: gentoo Arm A. Geddon   | 02/05/07
It makes sense... Tony Agudo   | 02/05/07
Alternately Yagotta B. Kidding   | 02/05/07
Ah, I forgot about that the OpenCD... Tony Agudo   | 02/05/07
Freedom? Yeah right! Gkyluig   | 02/06/07
They don't really know they have an alternative Olivier Pilot   | 02/06/07
Err in the real world mrjonno   | 02/06/07
In the real world, people are pretty adaptable, and don't have a problem DonnieBoy   | 02/06/07
Why? voska   | 02/06/07
maybe your real world shryko   | 02/06/07
Which is exactly why fuzzy2k   | 02/06/07
Knowledge sure is expensive Gkyluig   | 02/06/07
Those GD tax and spend politicians! fuzzy2k   | 02/06/07
A better world? Gkyluig   | 02/06/07
Freedom is partial atlury_murali@...   | 02/06/07
Freedom of choice Gkyluig   | 02/06/07
Free software is a movement NOT a business atlury_murali@...   | 02/13/07

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