Welcome. Open Source Software Why Pay More than Free? Janice Wilson Butler Juan Chavez, Jr.

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Welcome

Open Source SoftwareWhy Pay More than Free?

Janice Wilson Butler

Juan Chavez, Jr.

Free Software

• 1984 – Richard Stallman started GNU project– Goal: No one pays for software– Eliminate domination by few and

powerful

• To protect “free” created GNU (GNUs not Unix) – General Public License

Free Software Foundation

• General Public License– May copy and distribute software – Cannot prohibit others from doing

same– Cannot charge or restrict licensing– Works derived from licensing must

remain free

Free Software Foundation

• Caused rift between computer industry and free software foundation

• Seemed to be strong anti-business message

• Software companies not interested in free software

Enter Open Source Movement

•Welcome Open Source – (Linus Torvald) greater liberties with licensing Allows use & redistribution without

compensation or credit.

There is great joy in the pursuit of creating something that improves the world. And there is lots of fun involved with doing things you enjoy doing. Open source has become the canvas for great art as well as great science. It is a means of self-expression. And something that facilitates discovering joy.

Embracing Insanity

Linux, Mac and Windows

The social impact of two-way communication, the opportunities for a measure of fame, the recognition of joy in computing, and the ability to contribute something meaningful to others regardless of background are revolutionizing the computer world.

Embracing Insanity

• You can and should shape your own future; because if you don't someone else surely will.

–Joel Barker

Monetary Savings – average school

500 computers x $48.00 (MS Office) = $24,000

500 computers x $36.00 (FrontPage) = $18,000

PhotoShop

Inspiration/Kidspiration

Other commercial software programs

Until it's time to upgrade...

Operating Systems

• Linux (with its many varieties...)– Debian – SUSE– Red Hat– Ubuntu – now on Dells– Wolvix– etc.

Geeks needed...

• Many OS options and desktops available

• Will run well on older machines• Much documentation available• But, generally necessary to Geek-

speak • Thus, learning curve rather large

But, educators can participate

• Alternative to MS Office is Open Office• Learning curve is small• Updated constantly• Price is free• Can be used as MS Office

– Files saved as .doc, .ppt., etc. – Files opened as .doc, ppt., etc.

http://openoffice.orgImpress = PowerPoint

http://openoffice.orgCalc = Excel

http://openoffice.orgWriter = Word

http://openoffice.orgHTML Editor = FrontPage

http://www.nvu.com (Not org) Nvu = FrontPage

http://www.scribus.netScribus = Publisher

http://www.gimp.orgGimp = Photoshop

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Commercial Audio Editing Software

http://www.artofillusion.org/screenshots

Art of Illusion = ???

http://www.opera.comOpera = Explorer w/o hassles

http://www.mozilla.comFirefox = Explorer

http://freemind.sourceforge.net

Freemind = Inspiration/Kids...

Not Open Source

• But free, nevertheless

http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/masters.html

WavePad = Audacity (only easier)

http://www.debugmode.com/wink/

Wink = Captivate

http://www.photofiltre.com/Photofiltre = PhotoShop/Photo Impact

http://www.skype.comSkype = AT&T, Sprint, Verizon,

etc.

Photo Story 3• “Antithesis” of Open Source – but still

free

Movie Maker

Information presented can be found at:

http://gemini.utb.edu/jbutler

This presentation was created using software that is entirely open source or free.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2.5

BONUS

• http://www.creativecommons.org• http://ccmixter.org/• http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/

• Have fun!!!!