Hi Simon, > I've been lurking on here for a few months and although I'm impressed and > excited about all the great work you're all doing, there is really nothing > going on here that is useful to me or that I can be useful to (the more > important issue, IMHO). > ..... > Since I'm using Ubuntu in an educational setting, flying the Edubuntu flag > may seem the obvious answer. As I said, though, the project doesn't really > bring anything useful to me, or allow me to bring something useful back to > the project. > ..... > So, any ideas? How can I be useful to Edubuntu? Or should I just stick > with vanilla Ubuntu?
I believe that Edubuntu as a solution, a product and a community can benefit immensely from the input of someone like yourself in a University environment, handling a project of the size and scope that you are. Edubuntu is far more than Ubuntu, possibly with LTSP, and educational apps/games. It is an application of Ubuntu into an education environment. The feedback and requirements of the education environment needs to be voiced and mapped in these channels. We, as a community, need your experiences to continue creating a product that fits your needs. Best regards, Will van der Leij -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
