I don't know about other countries out there, but here in Holland, almost ALL schools have switched to a web based extranet system that shows your kids homework agenda and grades. Unfortunately, they almost all use a system called "Magister", which is based on the internet plugin Silverlight (Microsoft).
There is a Linux alternative, called "Moonlight". It doesn't work. That's the short story.
Somehow (anyone care to comment on the somehow?), Microsoft takes great care to keep Moonlight development always at least one version behind Silverlight. Whether this is a deliberate action of MS against Linux users, I don't know, but it is downright annoying to say the least. It is SO annoying that I was forced to create a Windows partition, JUST for the sake of being able to see my children's grades online.
Now, who's to blame? The schools for collectively ignoring the wishes of all Linux using parents? Or Microsoft for withholding current Silverlight specs to the Moonlight developers?!?
There is a Linux alternative, called "Moonlight". It doesn't work. That's the short story.
Somehow (anyone care to comment on the somehow?), Microsoft takes great care to keep Moonlight development always at least one version behind Silverlight. Whether this is a deliberate action of MS against Linux users, I don't know, but it is downright annoying to say the least. It is SO annoying that I was forced to create a Windows partition, JUST for the sake of being able to see my children's grades online.
Now, who's to blame? The schools for collectively ignoring the wishes of all Linux using parents? Or Microsoft for withholding current Silverlight specs to the Moonlight developers?!?
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