On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 03:53:43PM -0500, Peter Snoblin wrote: > If this is targeting CS/Math people (as I would guess it is if the discs > are being handed out in Violette) ...
I did not have in mind to target CS/Math specifically. Education and Business are located in VH as well and a huge variety are there for their LSP classes (including math). I'm not against putting together something CS and Math people would find useful, but I think we should focus a first effort on "regular people" who are even less likely to be exposed to free software. A "science" version would likely just be a superset from this anyway. > Also, it might be a good idea to only inclue things that are available > for both win32 and linux, because already knowing how to use various > tools would make switching that much easier. (Doing that would knock > winpt, cdex, and dev-c++ off my list) I think this is a very good idea from a club perspective. If we think that the mini CD is novel enough still to most people to be eye-catching, we'll have to make trade-offs anyway and this might be a good criterion. -- Don Bindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------
