Open Source
If you are interested in planning a school's
technical future for the next few years, or just choosing a new tool to
add to your existing mix, then there are a number of things you are
probably considering. Their sheer number can be confusing and they can
often have conflicting aspects.
Weed out those that
are least important or helpful. Then, as you
consider them, you might begin to realize that
some of them are related and can, therefore, be grouped.
But
what should you call these groups? They usually come down to categories
similar to budget, security, values and people.
Experience says that in the short-term
interested world we live in, budget and security take precedence over
values and people. A call might be made, however, for a "long-term"
solution which takes into
account the higher as well as the more basic needs. This might be
called a more wholistic approach.
Fulfilling these higher needs is difficult indeed in today's world. Software rarely fulfills any of the "Values" or "People" needs, let alone all of them. This where, perhaps surprizingly to some, Free/Open Source Software (a.k.a. FLOSS) comes in.
Our experience is that FLOSS is not only more likely to fulfill these needs "out-of-the-box," but because it is adaptable, it can be made to fit them more easily than can proprietary software.
Let's take each of the main four groups of needs we've identified and see how FLOSS can satisfy them.


