Hi Mike > Please send me the translation file, then... Obtain the .pot file from here: > https://oss.gonicus.de/repositories/gosa-contrib/netgroups/ >
as I said, I first have to consider in which direction to go for next school year 2013/2014 > Send the file back to this list and I will commit the translation. > > >What about release timings? I really need kernel >= 3 for my 10 > >starboard whiteboards (I'm using the russian GPL'ized lsadrv > >module). > > Is linux-image 3.2.x from squeeze-backports an option? We stuff up > our squeeze installation with packages from squeeze-backports which > works fine. I tested once the Kenji Muto .iso but only on pupil laptops. I dropped the experience in favour of Ubuntu 12.04 (brand new hardware combined with unskilled hands on). I should test it. Anyway, since years I'm used to do most of things on "testing" which normally is pretty stable. I don't understand why the debian-edu development is not kept up to date on testing, thus having a release timing synced with main debian release. > > >My "non eduified" educational lan is already migrating to wheezy > >in these days. I also > >admit that debian-lan is also actracting me, because of flexibility. > > My secret dream is to use Debian LAN for D-E jessie. But for that, > we indeed have to push out D-E wheezy shortly after the official > Debian wheezy release. > > Mike > Merging the effort would be great. I also think this, and yes, for D-E jessie the devel, please, in sync with jessie itself. In my wishlist I would also like to see Cfengine3 deeper boundled; im currently using it since November to keep the client in sync and is really great to automatize additional packages and configs. gfwp -- Sysadmin SPSE-Tenero Ufficio: +41 91 735 62 48 Cellulare: +41 79 629 20 63 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-edu-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130119112114.ge4...@ticino.com