[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Introduction" by WolfgangSchweer

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The "DebianEdu/Introduction" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Introduction?action=diff&rev1=33&rev2=34

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remove link to non-existing attatchment

  
   * '''It is Free software:''' not only in price but also in the way schools are allowed to use it. This is ethically important to an educational environment as it should avoid being an arena where piracy is accepted or encouraged but a place that promotes the making and sharing of knowledge. This project provides user-friendly licenses that gives ''rights'' not ''responsibilities''.
   * '''Provides control:''' users can decide themselves when to upgrade hardware or software, and so they are able to remain independent from suppliers' influence.
-  * '''Economical savings:''' Teleplan, an independent agency, released a[[attachment:teleplan_03112003.pdf;|report (in Norwegian)]] concluding that it can help save up to 60% in costs thanks to its ''eased maintenance'' when compared to a traditional workstation infrastructure. Note that saving money does not mean zero cost.
+  * '''Economical savings:''' Teleplan, an independent agency, released a report concluding that it can help save up to 60% in costs thanks to its ''eased maintenance'' when compared to a traditional workstation infrastructure. Note that saving money does not mean zero cost.
   * '''Rock solid:''' it is a stable and reliable system that just works. Additionally, it is less vulnerable to viruses, worms and malicious acts.
   * '''Solves real needs:''' it is made by schools and for schools and so, it becomes inherently designed to fit real scenarios.
   * '''Highly supported:''' as it is part of Debian, it benefits from a large and vibrant community that means lots of momentum and development and guarantees that it will stand strong and around us for a very long time.



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