> Well, perhaps I overstated the case. I didn't mean to say that Gnome/KDE > don't help with this situation at all. Certainly they do. But the subset > of problems that Gnome/KDE solve are better solved by those groups > themselves. The core problems that we are trying to solve are going to be > there whether we include Gnome/KDE or not: a child-tailored installation > process, a usable menu structure, setting up accounts tailored for > children, including a broad spectrum of packages suitable for children. > Once we have worked those problems out to our satisfaction, we can broaden > out in the area of including these popular desktop environments.
Let be clear: Is including a Gnome/KDE application (whatever the windowmanager) ok then? Or do you mean excluding application depending on Gnome/KDE libs? Hilaire -- OFSET - Organization for Free Software in Education and Teaching http://www.ofset.org

