The goal of my site is to point out useful projects such as Edubuntu, and provide a community where educators and open source enthusiasts in general can share knowledge. I have a feeling you were getting the wrong idea about it.
And I would love to contribute to Edubuntu, but I have no idea where to start. On Aug 29, 2008, at 4:12 PM, David Farning wrote: > off list because I am forwarding a email address > see below > > On Sat, 2008-08-23 at 13:21 -0600, Stefan Nuxoll wrote: >> I would love some help, the site desperately needs some content to >> get >> going, especially from people who have successfully gotten open >> source >> in some fashion into schools. >> >> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 8:45 AM, David Trask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> "Stefan Nuxoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> [ http://oss-school.com ] >> >> lemme know if you need help with posts.....or feel free to >> post or > > Stefan, > Have you thought of working with an existing opensource project rather > starting your own web site. > > I have been analysing the OSS education communities and come the > the sad > conclusion that very few are going to gain the critical mass necessary > to thrive;( > > The four keys are > > 1. Technical knowledge > 2. Educational knowledge > 3. High quality product > 4. Inovative product > > If you are interested I am sure that there are many existing > organizations that would love your help. > > SugarLabs.org is greatly in need of teachers. We already have > plenty of > the theory folks. > > edubuntu could also use the help. > > It make me sad how many good education projects start and then die > after > a few months. Steve Hargadon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ofK12 open > minds would be a good person to suggest a project. > > > thanks > dfarning > > > -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
