Hello.
My name is Sebastián de los Angeles, and I'm a computer science teacher
from Uruguay. As you may know, here in our country we have an ongoing
project called Plan Ceibal (http://www.ceibal.edu.uy/) which distributes
Linux based notebooks for students and teachers.
Since most of this notebooks are based in the same hardware, the Plan
Ceibal repair service uses disk images to install and repair them, images
made with Clonezilla or other similar project.
As a open source enthusiast and seeking to ease my colleagues adaptation to
use Linux instead of MS Windows and make a better use of the resources of
these computers, I've decided to create an alternate disk image for this
notebooks. Given the extensive software repositories available for Debian,
and the fact that the client software of  the Intel Theft Deterrent system
used in these notebooks is packaged for Debian based OS's, Debian became
the main choice for a customized Linux setup.

My question is this: ¿is it alright for me to use Debian in this way?
I'm setting up a sourceforge page for this project (
https://sourceforge.net/p/electronipm/) to facilitate it's distribution,
and I'm open to any suggestions about it.

Greetings from Uruguay
Sebastian de los Angeles.

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