Dear all, I'm currently spending the summer teaching high school mathematics and science in Kathmandu, Nepal. Thus far, I've found the computer education here to be drastically substandard; so when I get back to the States, I'm planning on donating some hardware for them to use with Skolelinux installed.
I was just curious if anyone else was working on getting Debian/Skolelinux in schools in Nepal. For obvious reasons, I think it would be a great blessing for them, as the only way most of them can afford computers is to use pirated proprietary software -- and even then, the computer education simply consists of learning to type in notepad. Kind regards, Brennan Holten

