Raphael Hertzog wrote: > after a week about 26 people are on this list. I'd like > to know you better in order to try to organize the work > as much a possible and in order to know where I have to > make efforts. > > It would be great if each of you could respond (either > privately or publicly if you prefer) to those questions : > > 1. Are you a debian developer ?
No > 2. If no, would you like to become a developer in order to > maintain some packages ? Not in the next six months :-( Maybe later... > 5. Are you willing to write/translate documentation for educational > software ? Yes (time permitting) - and edit, and proof-read. > 6. What area in the big educational landscape are of special interest > for you (math, physics, biology, languages, etc.) ? All of it 8-) > 7. Freetyle question. What else would you like to do within DebianEdu ? I don't want to promise things I'm too busy to do, but I'll try and look at docs as the need arises :) > What do you expect from DebianEdu ? Ah, tricky to keep the answer short ;-) I hope Debian-edu will promote, encourage, facilitate and foster the adoption of GNU software in schools worldwide, with my particular interest being that backwater of the world known as the UK. > At the same time, if you can put a little resume on your personal page > on the wiki by registering under http://wiki.debian.net/WikiUsers that'd > be great. :) It's optional though. Will try and get round to this after my next deadline :-/ > 8. Are you part of other education-related projects ? What is your > position in those projects (leader, contributor, lurker, ...) ? Debian-jr - lurker Association For Free Software (http://www.affs.org.uk/education/index.html) - still waiting for interested volunteers to help push this forward Schoolforge - representative for AFFS OFSET - lurker FSFE-edu - occasional contributor/ lurker Hmm, I seem to mostly lurk - I'm rather busy atm, but happy to be pushed into action whenever time permits ;-) - Richard -- Richard Smedley Production Editor, Linux Format Join us at LinuxExpo UK - 9-10 October 2002 - Olympia2, London - http://www.linuxexpouk.co.uk ________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service.

