Hi Everyone

For this cycle we're looking at which KDE Education packages we ship and whether we need to make any changes, ie: are there any major applications we're missing? or are there some that needs to be replaced? are they all available in the Ubuntu archives? We haven't done this exercise in a while, so this is our KDE Edu checkup that we plan to do at the beginning of every cycle from now on.

Here is a comparison of what we have in Edubuntu and what's available upstream:

== Preschool Level ==

http://edu.kde.org/applications/preschool/

Package         Shipped
------------------------
Blinken         Yes
KLettres        No, available in Ubuntu archives
Pairs           No, unavailable in Debian and Ubuntu

== School Level ==

http://edu.kde.org/applications/school/

Package         Shipped
------------------------
KAlgebra        No, available in Ubuntu archives
Kalzium         Yes
Kanagram        Yes
KBruch          Yes
KGeography      No, available in Ubuntu archives
KHangMan        Yes
Kig             Yes
Kiten           No, available in Ubuntu archives
KmPlot          Yes
KStars          No, available in Ubuntu archives
KTouch          Yes
KTurtle         Yes
KWordQuiz       Yes
Marble          Yes
Parley          Yes

== University Level ==

http://edu.kde.org/applications/university/

Package         Shipped
------------------------
Cantor          No, available in Ubuntu archives
Rocs            No, available in Ubuntu archives
Step            Yes

That makes:
 * 21 programs
 * 13 of which are shipped with Edubuntu
 * 1 of which aren't packaged in Ubuntu

== Proposed change ==

 * Include the following packages:
  * Klettres: good software, we don't currently ship an equivelent
* Pairs: New in KDE 4.9 which Kubuntu plans on packaging for 12.10, we are invited to assist * Kalgebra: We stopped shipping this in favour of geogebra, but never put it back when we stopped shipping geogebra by default
  * KGeography: Great software, we should ship it
* KStars: We already ship alternatives, but I believe kstars provides some simplicity and speed that makes it worth while shipping anyway
 * Unsure:
* Kiten: Japanese learning tool, might not be specific enough, takes 18.4MB of .debs and 47.1MB of uncompressed disk space (I'd say leave it and feature it in Software Center instead) * Cantor: Provides a front-end to various mathematical back-ends (kalgebra, maxima, r project, sage mathematics, octave, scilab, qalculate) - we've always been short on university level software so this might be a good inclusion (although I don't know exactly how to use it yet, we might have to source some testers)
  * Rocs: a graph theory IDE, similar situation to cantor.

It doesn't seem worth while removing anything that we currently ship at this point. If you have any feedback, comments or questions, please fire away.

-Jonathan

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