Hi David David Van Assche wrote: > 1. Edubuntu Handbook to be updated, remove LTSP parts and link from > external upstream documentation. > 2. Update Website to incorporate news, especially the recent roadmap > explanation posted by Stephane. > 3. Update website to list applications on the Edubuntu DVD (basically > follow existing Intrepid and Jaunty application pages) > 4. Update any howtos that explain/teach basic tasks in edubuntu > (Something similar to > http://www.linux-for-education.org/course/view.php?id=79) > 5. Along with the above mentioned howto task, the easiest way would be > to link to and help build linux-for-education.org > <http://linux-for-education.org> which is supposed to be a moodle > course based landing page for anything educational in the linux Arena. > We could of course create our own Moodle Landing page and link to that > from the Edubuntu website, and I believe there are plans to do that, but > either way, Moodle courses are easily movable, so any work done now, > will not be lost. > 6. Analyze and review applications to be included in future Edubuntu > versions > 7. Squash existing bugs, test Karmic Edubuntu thoroughly, and post > opinions, reviews, etc to this list > 8. Work on artwork, including icon sets, menu layout, backgrounds > 9. Help to fix Edubuntu wiki
Thanks for the thought you've been putting in to this. We haven't put much discussion or thought into the website yet. I think just as we're planning a wiki hug day, we should probably do a website hug day as well. We track website bugs on Launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/edubuntu-website), we could use that for other website to-do list items as well. > So... if its really required, perhaps we should list the folks working > on Edubuntu, and what it is they are working on, so there is some more > visibility, and there are less thoughtless emails like the the one I'm > responding to (perhaps due to being in the dark about what's really > going on under the edubuntu covers, so to speak.) We really do need to work on that. Previously I was a bit opposed to having the Edubuntu homepage a blog, because we definitely didn't used to have enough people who would actively update it, but recently things have picked up and I think we need to tell the world what we've been doing and what our plans and intentions are. Hopefully that will address the problem to a large extent both internally and externally. -Jonathan -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
