Open Source
Notes from ISTE 2010 Session - Pitfalls of Open Source
Posted by David Wees on Jun 28, 2010
Presentation by Revolution Linux. The presenter's name was Benoit des Ligneris (who is @bligneri on Twitter). Below are some notes on what he talked about during the presentation.
#10 - Technical interests superceding user interests
Value of the technical set-up can be limited to the end users, the students, teachers and administrators. Need to make sure that the focus is on the end capabilities to the users, especially if there is an associated cost.
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