On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, demon_jr808 wrote: > Has anyone approached the various community colleges or the University of > Hawaii, in regards to finding people who want to help out with HOSEF or just > learn more about Linux/Open Source?
I'm a student at HCC, in the Computers Electronics Networking Technology program. They have a student computer club, but I think it's kinda moribund right now. The professors are not at all interested in Linux, so far as I can tell. The guy who started the program -- also the current department chair -- teaches the Windows 2000 classes. The hardware classes cobble together working computers out of donated stuff, and then put Windows 3.1 on them. The professor who oversees that effort is not interested in putting Linux on the computers. Though perhaps someone else might be able to change his mind. I tried and couldn't. Some of the students are Linux-oriented. I can think of .... one besides me. He's only a part-time student and has a full-time job involving Win2K, so he's not going to have a lot of energy to devote to Linux. CENT students have to do internships and some would jump at the chance to do Linux internships, I think. But the minimum is 15 hours a week of work, which means a place, and someone there for 15 hours to teach and supervise. I don't think we have anyone with that kind of time. Am I being too much of an Eeyore? I couldn't convince anyone but someone as charismatic as Scott might be able to do it. -- Karen Lofstrom
