On 14 January 2012 22:39, Michael Peel michael.peel@wikimedia.org.uk wrote:
In particular, I'm going to recommend that we purchase a couple of laptops this month, for volunteers to use at events/activities/when visiting the office (the OTRS workshop last weekend highlighted the need for getting these asap). Laptop recommendations would be much appreciated. The default option at the moment is a standard cheap Asus 15"/1.5GHz/4GB/500GB machine, with the pre-installed Windows wiped and Linux installed - but there must be better low-cost laptop options out there than that...
I don't see the point of buying Windows and then deleting it, especially on a machine that is going to be used by lots of different people. Pretty much everyone is comfortable using Windows, but a lot of people aren't familiar with Linux. If you can save money by getting a machine that doesn't come with a copy of Windows, then fine, but if you've spent the money you might as well get the benefit. You can dual-boot them if people really want Linux.
Using open source options where possible is a good policy, but it shouldn't extend to throwing away software we already own.