By
NewsForge Staff
on
November 12, 2005 (8:00:00 AM)
Massachusetts is trying to convert all computerized state documents to
the
open
document format (odt). We think this is a fine idea. One
concern that's been expressed about this move (at least by Microsoft)
is that training employees to use
OpenOffice.org 2.0
or other software that
uses non-proprietary file formats (in place of Microsoft Office) will
be time-consuming and costly. But what if basic OpenOffice.org
training materials were available online for free? As a public service
for Commonwealth of Massachusetts employees (and everyone
else), NewsForge is presenting -- absolutely free of charge -- 11
OpenOffice.org training videos as part of this
article. They're excerpts from the video CD that comes with
NewsForge Editor-in-Chief Robin 'Roblimo' Miller's upcoming book,
Point
& Click OpenOffice.org!, which will be available in
December from all major booksellers. But we wanted
you to have access to these videos
now
instead of waiting until the book is available, so here they are.
just plain *wrong*
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on November 12, 2005 09:01 PM1) "Point and Click Linux" wholly ignores one of the basic foundation of GNU/Linux which is *knowledge* expressed somewhat crudely by the RTFM concept.
2) "Point and Click Linux" uses MEPIS - a commercial NON-FREE distribution created by people who are actually hostile to the GPL.
3) The entire idea of "point and click" fundamentally overlooks one of the most powerful features of GNU/Linux - the command line - and fosters Mac like "ignorance through GUI".
4) Videos are cute, and quite popular among those challenged by the very activity of reading, but they will never empower anyone to use their computers to their real potential.
So while these books offer a welcome source of revenues to their author, and the videos are a good promotional trick, there is very little in all this anyone else can benefit from.
For those interested in GNU/Linux - make yourself and favor and get the very interesting, easy to read and highly educative and hands-on book "Knoppix Hacks" by Kyle Rankin which, among other things, will introduce you to a distro far superior to Mepis, and one which is *free* software!
<a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/knoppixhks/" title="oreilly.com">http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/knoppixhks/</a oreilly.com>
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0596007876?v=glance" title="amazon.com">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/059<nobr>6<wbr></nobr> 007876?v=glance</a amazon.com>
<a href="http://linuxgazette.net/119/howell.html" title="linuxgazette.net">http://linuxgazette.net/119/howell.html</a linuxgazette.net>
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