Kevin -- > Detailed Description > ----------------------------- > > Fedora Netizen is an open source operating system for enabling > internet citizens, also known as netizens, to engage online services > and communities. Fedora Netizen includes software packages for > focusing on civic engagement and internet safety features related to > security and privacy. > > Nonprofit Organizations and public agencies will benefit from Fedora > Netizen by switching to free open-source software (FOSS) for running > public services on the Internet. Fedora Netizen empowers netizens > with their online activism for changing the world with the help of > open source software.
>So this sounds like it might be a server variant instead of a live >media? If NPO's are intended to use it to run services, I would think >basing it off server and perhaps working on some server roles would be >good here... >Perhaps you meant that this would be good for NPO's users to use as a >workstation to talk to their servers? Excellent point. I will remove public services and revise this to focus on workstations for office workstations and laptops. >If this is a collection of packages, perhaps it would be as well served >by having a group available of these packages? Then anyone could >install those from any other Fedora install. Of course they would need >to have network then... Another good point. I am not familiar yet with creating collections of packages for a spin, but can research this, thanks. On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote: > On Sun, 21 Jun 2015 18:52:18 -0400 > Corey Leong <coreyle...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I refined the the Detailed Description [1] [2] per the questions > > concerning the Fedora Spin development. > > > > Detailed Description > > ----------------------------- > > > > Fedora Netizen is an open source operating system for enabling > > internet citizens, also known as netizens, to engage online services > > and communities. Fedora Netizen includes software packages for > > focusing on civic engagement and internet safety features related to > > security and privacy. > > > > Nonprofit Organizations and public agencies will benefit from Fedora > > Netizen by switching to free open-source software (FOSS) for running > > public services on the Internet. Fedora Netizen empowers netizens > > with their online activism for changing the world with the help of > > open source software. > > So this sounds like it might be a server variant instead of a live > media? If NPO's are intended to use it to run services, I would think > basing it off server and perhaps working on some server roles would be > good here... > > Perhaps you meant that this would be good for NPO's users to use as a > workstation to talk to their servers? > > If this is a collection of packages, perhaps it would be as well served > by having a group available of these packages? Then anyone could > install those from any other Fedora install. Of course they would need > to have network then... > > > I removed the psychology topics since it seemed to be a bit confusing > > to others which means users would also have been confused about the > > spin. Regarding the listing of the packages, my intent is to simply > > make users aware of what open source software is included in the spin > > by categorizing the packages. I intend to include best practices, > > how-to's, and other related documentation on a spin related website > > for the user to configure and customize on their own after reading > > documentation. > > ok. > > <snip trademark thing already addressed> > > kevin > > -- > devel mailing list > devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct > -- Corey Leong, M.N.M., M.A.* PO Box 691871 Orlando, FL 32869 email: cle...@fedoraproject.org <co...@corey.leong.name> web: http://coreyleong.org blog: http://blog.coreyleong.org tweet: http://twitter.com/coreyleong phone: (407) 279-1133 skype: coreyleong
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