Only one match today in our EURO 2012 in Free Software and open standards:
Scotland vs. Czech Republic 0:1
Nothing fancy to report here. I’ll sum the three days in September after the 6th.
Only one match today in our EURO 2012 in Free Software and open standards: Scotland vs. Czech Republic 0:1 Nothing fancy to report here. I’ll sum the three days in September after the 6th. Another day in our EURO 2012 in Free Software and open standards. I won’t comment on the matches today, there will be more tomorrow. I missed one match in August, but I couldn’t get to it. It ended 0:0 anyway, so you didn’t miss much. Here are the results: group T I T II […] I found an interesting news entry on osor.eu: “DK: Students to develop open source software for the Danish public sector” I think this is really great. Students get involved in Free Software development and learn a lot without using “sandboxes” and get paid while at the same time public administrations get the software they really […] The last qualification matches until August in our EURO 2012 in Free Software and open standards just ended. Here are the results: Group Country I Country II Score I Score II A Azerbaijan Germany 0 3 C Faroe Island Estonia 0 3 D Belarus Luxembourg 0 1 D Bosnia and Herzegovina Albania 1 1 E […] Another day in our EURO 2012 in Free Software and open standards. I won’t comment on the matches today and just provide the results and the remark that Armenia will not make it into the finals. You may want to read yesterday’s posting for more info. 04.06.11 B Macedonia Republic of Ireland 2 1 […] Here are todays results of our EURO 2012 in Free Software and open standards. Turkey vs. Belgium was difficult. I don’t know what happend in the meantime, but I feel that having developed an own distribution and have it installed on every school computer plus making Free Software part of the official curriculum should have […] The OSS Watch Research Technologies Service published their bi-yearly “National Software Survey 2010”. I haven’t heard about it before and I didn’t even had the chance to read it thoroughly, but it looks as if it contains a lot of useful information. It would be good to have such […] Here is again a list of things I came across over the last two months: There is an article on techlearning.com (warning: terrible commercial blocker!) which answers 8 claims that are often brought agains Free Software solutions in education: Open source is way too expensive. We can’t afford to change everything! Our teachers won’t use […] The last matches in March took place today. Things can change quickly and as we just learned a few days ago, a former “loser” can turn into a group winner. As of today, every single country still has the theoretical chance to make it into the finals. But after […] After the EURO2012 in Free Software continued yesterday, we have twelve other matches to look at today. Israel vs. Latvia was especially interesting because Latvia caught up just recently and was able to beat the best country in this group so far. Thus, chances are […] |