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Re: What do you want to do



Le Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 02:45:15PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog [hertzog@debian.org] a écrit:
> after a week about 26 people are on this list. I'd like
> to know you better in order to try to organize the work
> as much a possible and in order to know where I have to
> make efforts.

I am taking the "present yourself" wagon a bit late :)

> It would be great if each of you could respond (either
> privately or publicly if you prefer) to those questions :
> 
> 1. Are you a debian developer ?
no

> 2. If no, would you like to become a developer in order to
>    maintain some packages ?
not in near future

> 3. Do you have packaging skills/experience ?
very little :)

> 4. If you're a Debian developer, are you willing to sponsor
>    people who packages educational software ?
> 
> 5. Are you willing to write/translate documentation for educational
>    software ?
I am not against the idea, but I'm a poor writer, and not an eductional
type of people :)

> 6. What area in the big educational landscape are of special interest
>    for you (math, physics, biology, languages, etc.) ?  
> 
> 7. Freetyle question. What else would you like to do within DebianEdu ?
>    What do you expect from DebianEdu ?
> 
> At the same time, if you can put a little resume on your personal page
> on the wiki by registering under http://wiki.debian.net/WikiUsers that'd
> be great. :) It's optional though.

My implication in DebianEdu is more on the technical people helping
educational ones :)

We are a small group of people from a french LUG : EPPLUG
(http://www.epplug.org/ [fr])
For one of our projects, we got our hands on some tens of machines
(more than one hundred). These are 100MHz pentia, with 1GB disk and 64MB
RAM.  Having some education implicated people, we found applications for
these in schools, in "specialised" education.
We quickly turned towards the debian-education, but being ressource
limited, we started doing a spinoff :)
This project is called BISARE (http://bisare.tuxfamily.org/ [fr])

Our setup is for now a woody base.
On this, we add the DebianJunior and DebianEdu sutff, plus
OpenOffice.org, Mozilla and icewm/ROX as desktop.

Just to let you know that your work is being appreciated :)

Dom
 
-- 
Dominique Rousseau <domi@lee-loo.net>



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