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debian-edu-jessie-manual.da.po: 1402 translated messages, 63 fuzzy 
translations, 77 untranslated messages.
debian-edu-jessie-manual.de.po: 1542 translated messages.
debian-edu-jessie-manual.es.po: 745 translated messages, 266 fuzzy 
translations, 531 untranslated messages.
debian-edu-jessie-manual.fr.po: 1468 translated messages, 25 fuzzy 
translations, 49 untranslated messages.
debian-edu-jessie-manual.it.po: 1465 translated messages, 27 fuzzy 
translations, 50 untranslated messages.
debian-edu-jessie-manual.nb.po: 1471 translated messages, 22 fuzzy 
translations, 49 untranslated messages.
debian-edu-jessie-manual.nl.po: 1539 translated messages, 3 fuzzy translations.
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https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie//Upgrades
FIXME: confirm this is really all what needs to be done for upgrades. It's 
great if that's true! It could be... <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata 
depth="16" fileref="https://wiki.debian.org//htdocs/debwiki/img/smile.png"; 
width="16"/></imageobject><textobject><phrase>:-)</phrase></textobject></inlinemediaobject>
 
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https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie//HowTo/Administration
FIXME: The HowTos from <ulink url="http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/"/> 
are either user- or developer-specific. Let's move the user-specific HowTos 
over here (and delete them over there)! (But first ask the authors (see the 
history of those pages to find them) if they are fine with moving the howto and 
putting it under the GPL.) 
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https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Jessie//HowTo/NetworkClients
FIXME: It would be even better to first/also explain user groups for Windows  
with GOsa² (and then show an example for the command line) 
FIXME: Maybe it is better to purge the examples. People who want to use roaming 
profiles should know what they are doing ... 
FIXME: explain how to use profiles from global policies for Windows machines in 
the skolelinux network 
FIXME: describe roaming profile key for the global policy editor here 
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6 FIXMEs left to fix
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