We have established a [1]page at [2]DebianWiki as a space where users
and developers can collaborate on documentation. Beyond merely
[3]listing packages here, the site documents why Debian Jr. has
chosen to include each package, and what particular features or
mis-features they may have for children. The community of developers
and users is encouraged to make requests for including new packages in
Debian Jr. here, cross-referencing them to RFP or ITP bug numbers in
the bug database at bugs.debian.org as appropriate.
So, teetering on the brink of the release of Woody, how are we doing
with Debian Jr. anyway? Let's have a look at our goals:
Making Debian desirable to children
The proof of the pudding is in the eating, as they say. Are the
children in your life using Debian? If so, what do they like
about it? What don't they like about it?
Working with other child-oriented free software projects
Recently, I officially became liaison between [4]Tux4Kids and
Debian Jr. The [5]TuxPaint package is the first new Tux4Kids
sponsored package to be added to our project since that
relationship was formalized. We look forward to more great
software from Tux4Kids.
Applications
I think we have done well to give broad coverage over a number
of categories. If you feel there are still holes, please
[6]submit requests to fill them in.
Childproofing and account management
We haven't produced anything here yet. However, we are working
behind the scenes with the [7]debian-med project on the
foundations for this. The basic idea is that all subproject
users (whether med, junior, or some other similar Debian
subproject) should belong to an appropriate Unix group. This
allows certain account features to be implemented for all
members of the group. The first of these will be subproject
menus.
Learning to use the computer
This has been addressed up until now merely by seeking for and
including packages which support learning about the computer,
such as [8]Gcompris, which teaches small children how to use
the mouse and keyboard as well as other basic skills. There is
certainly room for improvement here. Perhaps we could record
some ideas at our new [9]Wiki site.
User interface
Although you haven't seen active discussion on the list, I have
been working with Andreas Tille of debian-med on this. You can
expect some actual code before the summer is out.
Family guidance
Another possible topic for the new Wiki which hasn't really
been given any attention.
Children's System
I have heard from time to time users share with me on irc and
elsewhere that they are setting up systems specifically for
their children. If you have a story to share, we want to hear
it and learn from your experience.
Ports
I think we have our hands full enough with material either
already in Debian or that can be readily packaged for Debian.
Still, if there is a particular applications which you feel
needs to be ported to Linux and you have the time and energy to
petition for a port, go for it.
Internationalization
The Debian Jr. web site itself (at least the front page) has
now been translated into six languages. Also, the number of
applications with alternate languages supported is on the rise.
However, nobody has made an effort to focus on Debian Jr.
applications in particular. If that sort of work interests you,
we'd like to hear from you.
Marketing & PR
Andreas Tille has been a spokesperson for the Debian Jr.
project at some recent speaking engagements where he gave talks
about his own new project, Debian Med, which is patterned after
Debian Jr. We appreciate his continued efforts to spread the
word, as well as the work he is doing with Debian Jr. on a
common infrastructure for both Debian Jr. and Debian Med.
1. http://wiki.debian.net/DebianJr
2. http://wiki.debian.net/FrontPage
3. http://wiki.debian.net/JuniorPackages
4. http://www.tux4kids.org/
5. http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
6. http://wiki.debian.net/JuniorRequestToInclude
7. file://localhost/u3/home/synrg/devel/debian-med
8. http://packages.debian.org/gcompris
9. http://wiki.debian.net/DebianJr
Ben Armstrong
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