[Geert Stappers] > We do tell people that is it Free Software, but we don't take time to > educate them that it is Free as in Freedom of Speech.
Good point. > What I like to see is that on http://www.skolelinux.org/portal/help/ > "Free help" is changed into "Community help" I wish I could help you here, but I have no idea how to modify the web pages on the skolelinux.org site. I've tried several times, without success so far. Perhaps it is time to cancel the experiment using a publishing system for skolelinux.org, and go with something simpler? If I remember correctly, someone decided to drop the CVS access system we had to update the web pages to be able to - make it easier for non-technical people to contribute - make it easier to handle translations of the web pages. Neither of these have been accomplished as far as I know. The German team uses a wiki, <URL:http://www.skolelinux.de/wiki/>, and we also have a wiki available from Debian, <URL:http://wiki.debian.net/DebianEdu>. Perhaps we should use a wiki for skolelinux.org as well? Personally, I want to be able to work offline on web pages, and commit/upload them to the server when I get online, and I also want to get an email with the diff of the documents whenever something is changed on the web pages. I would also like to be _able_ to update the web pages. Neither of these wishes are fulfilled on skolelinux.org today. Are there wikis around which work the way I want it to work? Are there wikis available making it easy to administrate and handle translations? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

