NotForProfitDocumentation

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* Do more
 * No licence fees
 * Use as much or as little as you need
 * You spend your money on what you decide you need
 * The local economy grows sustainably
* Do less
 * Worrying about your ICT systems
 * Migration
 * Unscheduled downtime
 * Software Training
* Help others
 * Free to distribute
 * Introducing Linux to others is easy
 * Distribution resources are available (Free CDROM's)
* Freedom to use
 * Software become yours
 * Use as you see fit
 * There are no restrictions on how you can use you software
 * No lockins, no false promises.
* Recommend Linux to your clients?
 * Your business tools can be their business tools as well
 * Do more
  * No licence fees
  * Use as much or as little as you need
  * You spend your money on what you decide you need
  * The local economy grows sustainably
 * Do less
  * Worrying about your ICT systems
  * Migration
  * Unscheduled downtime
  * Software Training
 * Help others
  * Free to distribute
  * Introducing Linux to others is easy
  * Distribution resources are available (Free CDROM's)
 * Freedom to use
  * Software become yours
  * Use as you see fit
  * There are no restrictions on how you can use you software
  * No lockins, no false promises.
 * Recommend Linux to your clients?
  * Your business tools can be their business tools as well

Aim

Create a collection of presentations, case studies and resources for using and promoting Ubuntu and FLOSS software in Not-For-Profit and community organisations.

Status: Part of Ubuntu Australia Documentation Project / Ongoing

Started: Mon, 8 May 2006

In particular, if you have any case studies or arguments of why using Ubuntu makes sense for Not-For-Profit organisations, please let me know. Create a Wiki page with the details, and add the link here.

Outline

Why Free and Open Source Software for your organisation?

  • Do more
    • No licence fees
    • Use as much or as little as you need
    • You spend your money on what you decide you need
    • The local economy grows sustainably
  • Do less
    • Worrying about your ICT systems
    • Migration
    • Unscheduled downtime
    • Software Training
  • Help others
    • Free to distribute
    • Introducing Linux to others is easy
    • Distribution resources are available (Free CDROM's)
  • Freedom to use
    • Software become yours
    • Use as you see fit
    • There are no restrictions on how you can use you software
    • No lockins, no false promises.
  • Recommend Linux to your clients?
    • Your business tools can be their business tools as well

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