Re: Debian Edu press release. Please review and translate.

2013-09-26 Thread Justin B Rye
David Prévot wrote: > We would appreciate reviews and translations. Looks okay, but I've got some suggestions (none of which should require translations to be delayed): > Debian Edu / Skolelinux Wheezy ??? a complete Linux > solution for your school (I think this charset trouble is just my MUA.

Re: [TAF] wiki://DebianEdu/Documentation/Squeeze/

2012-01-23 Thread Justin B Rye
Mike Gabriel wrote: > On Mo 23 Jan 2012 22:29:41 CET Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: >>[Justin B Rye] >>> * Don't call them "file groups" - that would mean groups of files. >> >> In my vocabulary, they are actually named 'file groups' as opposed to

Re: [TAF] wiki://DebianEdu/Documentation/Squeeze/

2012-01-23 Thread Justin B Rye
David Prévot wrote: > I didn't send this call at the best moment of the year, may I renew this > call for help on behalf of the Debian Edu team (beta1 and beta2 have > even been published in the mean time). I've finally got to the end of my "proofreading" sweep, but a couple of pages could do with

Re: recent profreading of Debian Edu squeeze manual

2012-01-14 Thread Justin B Rye
Holger Levsen wrote: > well, its only a PermaLink as the page is referenced from within the manual, > and it's rather easy to grep in it for the incorrect spelling Maintainance > and > fix that. > > will you, shall I? It was on my list of things to ask about after my sweep (which will be at l

Re: recent profreading of Debian Edu squeeze manual

2012-01-14 Thread Justin B Rye
Holger Levsen wrote: > first of all, many thanks for your proofreading of our manual! That was much > needed as you could see... ;-) And I'm only about halfway down the list... >>> + Please read this chapter completley before attempting to upgrade. I'll go and correct it: "completely". > + *

Bug#588510: #588510: rename thin-client-server profile

2010-11-06 Thread Justin B Rye
Holger Levsen wrote: [...] > So we need a new name. ltsp-server is not a good one, because the technology > used could change again tomorrow. (In fact, since a few days these servers > _also_ allow access via remote desktop, a totally different technology.) > > So, my current proposals for a new