French kids get open source on USB

To help make kids aware of alternatives to proprietary software, the Ile-de-France, the political district of greater Paris, will give 175,000 school children and apprentices USB keys 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 an 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 run on Microsoft Windows.

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 US$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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Talkback 5 comments

    French kids get open source on USB Anonymous -- 06/02/07

    If they're going to get apps on a key fob, why not give them Puppy Linux at the same time? Free the world from the evil tyrant of Redmond!

    Open source software Terence Jacobson -- 06/02/07

    Bill Gates won't like it but I'm in favour of opening their eyes to alternatives. Vive le France !!!

    Get it from PortableApps.com Anonymous -- 07/02/07

    They can already get it at portableapps.com. Free. Open source.

    Why store only the apps when it can store the whole PC Kelvin -- 08/02/07

    Install LivePC from http://www.moka5.com and they can run other operating systems and applications on whatever computers they use. They can even customize and personalize their own LivePC.

    They could take from www.winpenpack.com Anonymous -- 09/02/07

    www.winpenpack.com is an italian site from which you can download portable applications.Much more than you can think and it still in progress.
    Software are update constantly and you can ask supports in their Forum.
    Enjoy from that site!

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