One of the great things of the London summit was the fact of having many people of many projects wanting to collaborate on many goals, most of them reachable within the Edubuntu framework.
I think we should state this in a very visible place of the Edubuntu site (first paragraphs of the homepage, I would say). The default impression of a newcomer may be really different if they see the current Edubuntu homepage as it is or they may find easily who is supporting / collaborating with this initiative apart from the obvious Ubuntu (and Canonical) team. Skolelinux/Debian-Edu, K12LTSP, TuxLabs, Guadalinex are just four (good) examples of projects interested in contributing of the success of Edubuntu because it would help their own projects' success. This also breaks the "with us or against us" scenario that still many people see when considering Debian-Ubuntu, Linex-Guadalinex, etc. Debian-Edu and K12LTSP are very clear examples of this. Explaining the common and open effort of collaboration that has already started to happen will make this project more credible for the vfree software community (and more scary for the proprietary software guys, I believe). Quim -- \|/ interactors | http://interactors.coop \|/ |_ activant xarxes | http://desdeamericaconamor.org \|/ |_ activando redes | / |_ activating networks -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
