* Jose Redrejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080615 21:30]: > El dom, 15-06-2008 a las 19:24 +0200, Kurt Gramlich escribió: > > dear friends > > > > Hi Kurt > > > I start to compare teaching software in > > Seminarix livecd and Skolelinux-etch. > > > > Seminarix is a Sidux based livecd used to show and > > teach teacher free software applications. > > > > Petter was so friendly to give me the list of user software > > inside skolelinux etch. > > > > I checked the package names with aptitude. > > > > The following packages are missing in skolelinux etch and I would > > like if someone (developer) would pull them into lenny version of > > skolelinux. > > > > We have a cooperation with Seminarix here in germany and I hope > > in the future teachers trained with Seminarix will find all the > > teaching software in a skolelinux-based school. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > I would sort your list in this way: > a) Some packages are totally obsolete or not very proper for teaching > ( as pcb, kicad is a dependency of education-electronics, pcb a > suggestion, is like comparing openoffice to vi, which one whould you use > with teachers?). Also klogic (also a suggestion of > education-electronics) is much poorer than ksimus. > b) Some others are already included after the education-xxxx packages > reorganization (???quanta as dependency and kturtle, kwordquiz, > ksociograma, sunclock as suggestions) > c) Some others are not in Debian (qgis) > d) some others are very kde related, so if people like them, they should > be under education-kde (celestia-kde, juk, kformula, koffice, karbon, > kolourpaint, kpdf, ksnapshot, krita, krusader, kspread, kview ) > e) Some others should already be there, but are not (tuxmath & xsane). > f) Some others maybe would need a new category: education-religion > (bibletime, bibletime-i18n, hebcal, itools) > g)For the rest I don't have a strong opinion, but if you know teachers > use them, it's more than enough to include them (glame, hazim, do they > really use hazim in Germany? & pingus) > > > > So, > - I would not include packages from points a),b) and c) and would push > Seminarix users to replace their use for better choices. > - If those of point d) are not in education-kde and you think they are > useful, I 'd include them in that package, but that's something that KDE > users from Debian Edu might think as I'm not that kind of user ;-) > - For point e) I'll include them a.s.a.p, as I do have a strong opinion: > tuxmath and xsane should be in Debian Edu. > ???- For point f), maybe a new metapackage is needed: education-religion > - For g), my opinion is include them if they are used, but I'd like to > hear more opinions. > > > > OTOH, I think another metapackage to install all the educative > metapackages is needed. Every time I install a workstation and I want to > add the educative metapackages (mathematics, music, electronics, etc. > not laptop, kde, gnome, networked, services, etc.) I have to do it one > by one. Maybe an education-whatever would be a good idea, but I don't > find the right name for "whatever". > > Regards. > José L.
thanks for your good points, we will discuss this with teachers in Germany. Regards/AmicaLinuxement/Saludos/Viele Gruesse! Kurt Gramlich Projektleitung skolelinux.de -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key ID 0xE263FCD4 http://www.skolelinux.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

