The last book sprint worked so well that we are hoping to try again. This time the goal is a guide for Deploying Linux in an Educational Environment. Adam Hyde and I have talk briefly about some of the particular challenge. Scope - This is a really broad. It is not as self contained as an application manual. Participants - K12openminds, Sugar Labs, One Laptop Per Child, State of Illinois Department of Education. The breadth and size of the writing group is increasing. Experience - Several of the people that we will invite are published authors. It will be interesting to see how they adapt to the FM colaborative style. Physical sprint - Many of the participants are teachers and other educators so finding a week to get together may be difficult. I have posted a project introduction at http://k12openminds.wikispaces.com/Deployment+Guide . Our communication channel will (likely) be http://groups.google.com/group/k12opensource . Now, for the hard part, finding a champion! If it were legal to clone Anne, I wold be down at my local biotech tring to explain to them why helping Sugar Labs clone Anne is in their best interest:) If you, or anyone you love, would be interested in championing the first FLOSS in school guide, let's talk! thanks david
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