Edubuntu Launch Traget Market & the tuXlabs Cookbook
Derek Murawsky
dmurawsky at gmail.com
Fri Jul 29 17:59:54 UTC 2005
s/hardcover/dead-tree-ware/
On 7/29/05, Derek Murawsky <dmurawsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> Back in a course on IT we discussed possibilities for publishing
> updated medical information for countries where there was no Internet
> connectivity. A great idea came up to use the local mail service, if
> one exists. "simply" develop the content on a website where it would
> normally be available to those who have internet connectivity. There
> could then be a physical mailing list where snapshots could be sent
> out on CDROM. This could also be done on hardcover, but I believe CDs
> would be cheaper.
> anyway, just an idea.
> -Derek
>
> On 7/29/05, John Ingleby <john at coronet.co.uk> wrote:
> > On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 15:13 +0100, Edward Holcroft
> > <edward at netday.org.za> wrote:
> > > On 29 Jul 2005, at 12:35 PM, John Ingleby wrote:
> > > >
> > > > My vote would be to keep the Cookbook online for as long as possible,
> > > > and only publish it in printed form when there's a clear need from
> > > > places with poor Internet connection. That way, it will be continually
> > > > updated as new information emerges, which is likely to happen when
> > > > enthusiasts and early adopters get their hands on the first release of
> > > > Edubuntu.
> > > >
> > > Try NO internet connection, like in most of the sites here in Africa.
> > > My vote would be to get this manual in printable form right away,
> > > even if it means it's not necessarily the latest content.
> > I appreciate the limitations of having no Internet connection, although
> > it's a while since I experienced it myself.
> >
> > With respect, until the proposed Edubuntu documentation is available
> > online, in the situation you describe would it be not more appropriate
> > to use the tried and tested tuXlabs Cookbook?
> >
> > This would be more in keeping with the proposed approach for Edubuntu's
> > first release, if it's aimed at enthusiasts and those really keen to try
> > it out.
> >
> > What's clear from this discussion, however, is that a section on
> > migrating from K12LTSP or Skolelinux would obviously be a useful
> > addition to the Edubuntu Cookbook.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > John
> > ****
> >
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