Don, I forwarded it on to our (http://osgeo.org) education group to see if we might find a few respondents for you. On another note, I brought up the question recently about which other national governments might have FOSS-friendly policies. I just came across this (from 2007) list in case anyone finds it interesting: http://csis.org/files/media/csis/pubs/070820_open_source_policies.pdf And a few other interesting looking tidbits here: http://csis.org/search/google?cx=006046696219301290917:23rjzx7mdwy&cof=FORID:11&query=open+source&op=Search&form_id=google_cse_searchbox_form Don Davis wrote: > This might be worth doing at a national level in order to improve > networking and communication. > > Trying to put together a list of Texas educators that use Gnu/Linux. > If you are a Texas educator (or in a Texas school) using Gnu/Linux, > please fill out the survey. If not, please pass it on to someone who is > or who may know an educator. > > > There's a survey on this page to gather the > http://www.mguhlin.org/2010/02/think-different-in-schools-neisd.html > This direct link to the survey may or may not work: > http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dG5pUGhleDcyOEJNR2pESVM4U3had3c6MA > > > _______________________________________________ > education-wg mailing list > education-wg at opensourceforamerica.org > http://opensourceforamerica.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/education-wg