
A teacher in Austin, TX
reprimanded a student for demonstrating Linux to his classmates and distributing
free Linux CDs. She then goes on to contact Ken Starks of the
HeliOS Project, who provided the CDs, and claim that "putting Linux on these machines is holding our kids back" and "No software is free and spreading that misconception is harmful". Although she claims to have used Linux herself in college, she feels that "putting on a carnival show for an operating system is not helping these children at all". On the
HeliOS blog, Ken Starks hints that this may be more than just ignorance of the teacher's part.
Member since:
2006-12-27
Seems things are still the same as when I was in public school. Anyone that shows any independent thought is punished.
I may never understand why institutions that are supposedly geared towards learning are more interested in conformity.