Am 22.01.2017 16:19, schrieb richard kweskin:
> On 2017-01-19 13:19, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> Just wanted to browse the ltsp.org website for information and saw
>> that
>> the latest news is from Jan 2013.
>>
>> According to the information there, LTSP is mainly for thin clients.
>>
>> So, is there a more up-to-date site? What did I miss?
>>
>> Regards
>> Rolf
>
> We are very fortunate here in Greece to have such vibrant and bang up
> to date sites and software and documentation (thanks to many
> knowledgeable members of our community, Alkis, of course, you all know
> here.)
>
> http://ts.sch.gr/wiki/Linux/LTSP
>
> I guess one could use google translation tools...
>
> Another excellent source is Vagrant's documentation for Debian (this
> one is in English.)
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/LTSP
>
> There are many more, most revolve around the particular distro used.
>
> Richard
>

Wouldn't it be good to bring the website back to life? Wouldn't it be 
better to collect all instructions at a single place?

I remember LTSP 3 when I stumbled over it, there was a state-of-the-art 
to-do-list written by the project's founder which was the reason for me 
to stay with it.

A good project needs a good website. Who is in charge of it? Maybe a 
starting point would be to collect, translate and publish all these 
documents.

Regards
Rolf


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