Hey folks,
after talking to some people in #edubuntu on freenode, I thought it
might be a good idea to share my thoughts and ideas with you on this
mailinglist as well.
First of all, my name is Jörg and I am freelancing as a software
developer here in the Northwest of Germany. I mostly work for t
Jörg,
Great idea. Would you allow people to boot from your Edubuntu server?
If so, the fine folks at boot.kernel.org might be persuaded to add an entry
pointing to your boot server. Maybe they could even host an Edubuntu boot
server.
This would allow you to walk into a school, boot any internet-
Hi All,
That other thread was getting too ungainly though full of cool stuff. Here
is a fresh space for an update...
I joined Ubuntu-education listserv and sent out an, "Anyone here?" post and
in not too much time got 21 replies :) So there are lots of people there
who are interested and come fr
Hi David
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 8:32 PM, David Groos wrote:
> That other thread was getting too ungainly though full of cool stuff. Here
> is a fresh space for an update...
>
> I joined Ubuntu-education listserv and sent out an, "Anyone here?" post and
> in not too much time got 21 replies :)
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> Hi David
>
> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 8:32 PM, David Groos wrote:
>> That other thread was getting too ungainly though full of cool stuff. Here
>> is a fresh space for an update...
>>
>> I joined Ubuntu-education listserv and sent out an,
su, 2010-01-24 kello 16:30 +0100, Jörg Sawatzki kirjoitti:
> Hey folks,
>
> after talking to some people in #edubuntu on freenode, I thought it
> might be a good idea to share my thoughts and ideas with you on this
> mailinglist as well.
>
> First of all, my name is Jörg and I am freelancing as a