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Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use
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Tim Dobson |
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Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ? |
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Wed, 05 Nov 2008 18:03:03 +0000 |
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Lucy wrote:
2008/11/5 Tim Dobson <address@hidden>:
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I've only had a quick look but it sounds pretty standard and fairly
reasonable to me.
At face value there is nothing outrageous, but there are quite a few
things that seem a bit silly and unclear to me.
Things I would get clarification on are:
* Email limited to one hour - since you are not allowed to use the
computers for personal activities I assume they must mean college
email, I would find this a bit limited myself.
We don't have a college email account, but access to *popular* webmail
providers is blocked after one hour.
Considering we are only meant to be using the computers for Educational
purposes it seems a bit silly really.
* Being unable to download, install or copy software - this could pose
a problem if doing a programming course!
Indeed. Do some of the cool Javascript effects libraries count as
software? In my opinion they do. So using Lightbox (or slimbox as I
think I used) in my work could prove problematic!
(I don't do Computing, but I imagine they might have similar problems)
It would be great if some
free software (and other resources) could be put onto a college server
for use by students, so that they can play with GNU/Linux distros or
take a copy of college software (like openoffice) home with them.
Being on a college server it would avoid problems with licensing and
bandwidth.
Oh please! I agree :)
I dream of things like this (figuratively speaking).
If I could use even Firefox or OO.o I would be loads happier... But at
the moment my course requires me to use MS Access, MS Project and
Macromedia Director (No free software alternatives can read their binary
file formats reliably)
The college seems set to move to MS Office 2007/8 at the next
opportunity whilst there is no free software *at all* I can use on the
college computer systems.
Small steps are needed...
Tim
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- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, (continued)
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Lucy, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, James Grabham, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Lucy, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Tim Dobson, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Lucy, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Tim Dobson, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Lucy, 2008/11/05
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Chris Hilliard, 2008/11/06
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Chris Hilliard, 2008/11/06
- Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?, Stephen Mount, 2008/11/06
Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] How to deal with an nasty and vague Acceptable Use Policy ?,
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