Packages to add to Edubuntu's 2nd CD

David Trask dtrask at vcsvikings.org
Wed Jan 10 18:43:38 UTC 2007


GCompris ROCKS!  We use it every day with kindergarten students.


Richard/g <richard.holt at gmail.com> writes:
>On Wednesday, 10 January 2007 03:27, Bruno Coudoin wrote:
>> Le mardi 09 janvier 2007 à 14:17 -0800, Jordan Mantha a 
>écrit :
>> 
>> > I've started a list of potential candidates [1] that I 
>found trolling
>> > around the web and would really like to get feedback on 
>them and other
>> > packages to include so please take a look and discuss 
>it.
>> 
>> [0] 
>https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/edubuntu-on-two-cds
>> [1] 
>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JordanMantha/EdubuntuMIRCandidates
>> 
>> I saw childsplay in your list. While it's a good software, 
>it's not as
>> rich as GCompris. Of course size matters and GCompris is 
>really big but
>> Edubuntu, despite this found a way to put it on their 
>single CD.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Bruno Coudoin
>> http://gcompris.net Free educational software for kids
>> http://toulibre.org Logiciel Libre à Toulouse
>
>I agree with Bruno. 
>Without Gcompris, the CD is severely lacking in variety for 
>pre-school and primary schools. 
>regards,
>Richard.
>
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David N. Trask
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Vassalboro Community School
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