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Re: evaluating (and soon possibly contributing) to Skolelinux



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On 02. jan. 2011 13:01, Mike Gabriel wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> in Kiel, Germany, we (Andreas Buchholz, Mie Gabriel, Angela Fuß) are
> currently setting up a project that is called ,,IT-Zukunft Schule'' (IT
> future schools) which is a free software IT concept combined with a
> communication/supervision/moderation concept. The IT concept is
> currently still based on some self-invented setup (Ubuntu based, derived
> from my IT consultant and sysadmin work at the Lernwerft school in Kiel).
> 
> In November 2010, we had a meeting with the sysadmins/deputy headmasters
> of 12 different schools in Kiel, quite a few of them being seriously
> interested in our concept. However, one of the quintessence was: do we
> have to re-invent the wheel. Two schools were especially interested in
> the UCS@School concept (Univention, Bremen, Germany), whereas Heinz-M.
> Graesing (X2go) really recommended the Skolelinux project in the phone
> calls we had lately.
> 
> What we are currently doing is evaluating Debian Edu/Skolelinux and
> Univention's UCServer technically. Goal of this evaluation is to choose
> between Skolelinux, UCS@School or our own concept or a mixture of all.
> Goal is also to evaluate how and if we can contribute to either of the
> projects/products (Skolelinux, UCS) and what way of contribution is more
> sustainable.
> 
> Thus, in the following weeks I might as well have some technical
> questions as questions about contribution, improvements, documentation,
> time lines etc. Is it OK, to direct these questions to this list? Or are
> there people on this list who I should better address privately (if they
> are willing to answer my question)?
> 
> Greetings to all and a happy new year!!!
> 
> light+love,
> MIke

Sounds great. Good to have you here and good luck with your project. I
hope we can Please ask this list any questions you like.

If you have questions that are vauge or hard to formulate on mail you
can also  try #debian-edu on the OFTC irc network.

If your evaluation results in a paper/report/something. There are many
of us in here that would like to read it. :)

kind regards
Ronny Aasen
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