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Bug#835492: marked as done (debian-edu-doc: improve description what Debian Edu is (today))



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package: debian-edu-doc
severity: wishlist
x-debbugs-cc: Martin Quinson <martin.quinson@ens-rennes.fr>, debian-edu@lists.debian.org

Hi Martin,

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 04:57:52PM +0200, Martin Quinson wrote:
> The problem is that the manual is very technical very very early.
> There is a mention of chmod in the first paragraph of Getting Started
> section, for example. Not very nice for newcommers to linux. The
> introduction spends more time on why the project has two names (which
> historical reason is objectively not very relevant to newcomers) than
> on describing what the project is about.
> 
> I was looking for a low-tech introduction to the project: what you can
> expect from it and its "selling points". An itemize somehow close to
> what you have on the main page of skolelinux.de, but with some more
> details maybe.

I agree with your assessment, so I'm turning this into a bug report so
that it doesnt get forgotten.

Though upon reading the introduction, there's actually a small
introduction of what Debian Edu is and the 
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Stretch/Architecture
is linked, which (I agree is partly outdated…) I think describes what
the strength of Debian Edu are.

Nonetheless I think you are right and we should improve this. Just not
sure yet, how exactly :)


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cheers,
	Holger

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Related information is part of the release notes starting w/ squeeze, 
the OP stated: "That's actually a very good introduction".

So closing this bug now.

Wolfgang

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