> > First of all, you are 100% correct, edubuntu has fallen wayside, but in > the > last week or so we have been working hard, making plans to "bring it to > life" a little more. We had a meeting on friday. Someone posted the > minutes to the mailing list, so check the archive if you're interested.
I believe that schools around the world would benefit from a cooperative effort between edubuntu and debian-edu. Both projects have similar goals, both are short of manpower, and each has different strengths (eg. debian-edu long ago cracked the problem of centralising services such as homes and user accounts that is still cropping up on this list). And once you remove the branding, its the same software the kids get to use anyway, even the exact same debs sometimes. Of course I'm just a teacher and not a debian or ubuntu fanatic, but please ask yourself why you will immediately reject my suggestion without looking at the possibilities. I'm sure microsoft are very happy to face fragmented opposition in schools, especially from projects that duplicate each others' efforts. towards a better and free world through education, nigel -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
