On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:53 PM, Belinda Lopez <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > David Groos wrote: > > > 1. How do I get a link on the edubuntu page? > > > I think Jonathan Carter has write access to that area. > Thanks, Belinda. Jonathan? Not quite ready yet, but I'd like to add a link to a good install page. More on that in a bit. > > 1. What is the official page on the edubuntu or ubuntu wiki for > installing Lucid (hopefully with info on installing LTSP). > > Canonical does not have an official one so it kind of depends on what you > mean by official. I would consider it official like the Documentation work > if the community supports it. perhaps with the ok from the edubuntu > council? > What I mean by this is not necessarily a wiki page but a page like the download page that says, 'once you've downloaded and converted to an install DVD, this is how you install it. This is very important I feel. > > > 1. Which wiki should I add/update this content, ubuntu or edubuntu? > > > At this point I'd recommend the official ubuntu wiki as I think there is > more activity there and anyone searching there will find a link to it. I > don't think there is cross wiki search functionality at this point. So > maybe the bulk of it on the Ubuntu wiki and a page on the edubuntu wiki so > folks can find it in a search there. > Thanks for this direction. Until I hear otherwise I'll be planning on adding to the Ubuntu wiki. > > > 1. What is the relationship between these wikis and what is the vision > for the edubuntu wiki? > > Not sure there is a long term vision for edubuntu at the moment. :-( It's > being driven by the developer community > (Hats off to you!!!) > and they have done an outstanding job to keep the project moving forward. > Other than blueprints for the next cycle I would love to see and help work > on a long term vision. > I know there is a mission statement though I just did a google search "Edubuntu mission" and "Mission of edubuntu" and on neither first 20 hits was a mission statement for Edubuntu. Where is it? I know it exists. The good thing about a mission statement is it tells one why one is marching. However, a vision statement is different. The vision tells one what we will approach if our community marches successfully. Really, a vision guides us in the murky waters of life. I don't recall seeing a vision statement for edubuntu, but then again, I'm almost 50 so may well have forgotten having seen it... Please direct me to a living or otherwise wiki page telling the vision of our community. I can (and will) start making wiki pages like: wiki.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/vision if someone doesn't soon educate me on a good way to do it or at least a web page that provides naming guidelines. On that note, I'm about to make a simple wiki page: wiki.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/installlucid unless I get some other direction. > > 1. I'm thinking I should start a 'specifications' wiki page on these > dozen pages, on edubuntu wiki, right? Name? > > > sounds great! keep us updated on your progress. > how about: wiki.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/schoolbasics/... and put the basic pages in place of the .... > > FYI: I've been working on an Edubuntu course in Moodle for the Kids on > computers project. They asked about maybe adding an LTSP and networking > section to it. You can find the current work in progress here: > http://learn.ufbt.net/ > Awesome! Which of the 3 programs would be most user friendly for my students to annotate a digital photograph--for example they take a picture of a flower and want to clearly label the parts, gimp, inkspace, scribus? A tutorial on that would be something my students need... :-) David > > > 1. > > Thanks for your support, > > > thanks for your work! > > Dinda > > David > > > Training Project Manager > [email protected] > Mobile Phone: 832-741-6745 > Home Office: 409-497-4346 > IRC: dinda > Office: Galveston, Texas > -- > Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beingshttp://www.ubuntu.com > http://www.canonical.com > ------------------- > >
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