Hi, I am Anne-Marie, the KDE-Edu module coordinator (and founder). I am glad Edubuntu uses our programs and I would like to work more closely with you all in order to get feedback from teachers, schools and parents to 1) improve our current applications 2) develop new programs according to your wishes.
A polemic is starting regarding Kalzium as it seems the Edubuntu team is developing a Kalzium-like for Gnome (Gallium). I find this a bit strange and I would like to ask you your intentions for the future. Are you going to duplicate our work (you perfectly have the right to do so) or are we going to work together in order to offer more educational programs to teachers? The kdelibs and qt on which the KDE-Edu programs depend are not big dependencies. GCompris for example is also quite big (if I quote his author, he said to me GCompris is bigger than Gnome itself). It's already difficult to have developers doing educational work as most are young and have no children and prefer working on multimedia for example. Duplicating the current work would be a waste of time. I hope you can clarify all that so we (KDE-Edu and Edubuntu) can begin a partnership if you are interested. Thanks for your attention, Anne-Marie -- edubuntu-devel mailing list edubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel