I know in Ireland all schools are designated as registered charities, that approach gives a lot of flexibility for donations and so on. I'm unsure if charity designation falls into the current free RHEL programs but that could be another avenue if it does.

Leigh

On Mon 19 Jul 2021, 16:51 Brian (bex) Exelbierd, <bexelbie@redhat.com> wrote:


On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 3:40 PM Neal Gompa <ngompa13@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 9:26 AM Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone, I had sent a few other updates to the list regarding free RHEL programs and so I thought I would make sure to link to this one announced today.  For those of you in academic or research institutions, this is the announcement you've been looking for.  Generally, this program has been in place for some time but you had to know who to reach out to for discussion.
>
> For those who are interested, give it a read.
>
> https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/expanding-red-hat-enterprise-linux-choices-research-and-academia
>

It's unclear to me *what* academic institutions qualify now. Would,
for example, primary and secondary schools, co-op schools, etc.
qualify for being able to use it at no-cost for PCs used by students
for labs and such?

It depends and we need to talk to the school system in question.  Depending on where they are in the world and how they are established they may actually fall into some other programs.

regards,

bex

 



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