Here in Vancouver, BC Canada I can see that you can go to the local library and see a sign on the computers that says:
"Internet and OpenOffice"
And you can hapily create documents, particially, outside the market share of M$.
Of course only particially since you still have to use openOffice on windows.
Its a start.
First time I have seen a big public institution installing OSS rather than MS for some tasks.
Here in Vancouver, BC Canada I can see that you can go to the local library and see a sign on the computers that says:
"Internet and OpenOffice"
And you can hapily create documents, particially, outside the market share of M$.
Of course only particially since you still have to use openOffice on windows.
Its a start.
First time I have seen a big public institution installing OSS rather than MS for some tasks.