Ideas and support for a new Edubuntu based Portal Server

Ben Francis wirelessben at gmail.com
Sun Jan 24 17:56:26 UTC 2010


Jörg,

Great idea. Would you allow people to boot from your Edubuntu server?

If so, the fine folks at boot.kernel.org might be persuaded to add an entry
pointing to your boot server. Maybe they could even host an Edubuntu boot
server.

This would allow you to walk into a school, boot any internet-connected
computer from a USB flash drive with gPXE, and finish booting from your boot
server.

The school doesn't have to buy more computers or buy a monster server. Their
computers boot from your boot server.

The school's network would have to handle the increased load of booting
every computer from the internet.

This may be completely impractical, so feel free to shoot it down.

Ben

On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Jörg Sawatzki <joerg.sawatzki at web.de>wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> after talking to some people in #edubuntu on freenode, I thought it
> might be a good idea to share my thoughts and ideas with you on this
> mailinglist as well.
>
> First of all, my name is Jörg and I am freelancing as a software
> developer here in the Northwest of Germany. I mostly work for the
> regional media centre and the state's government to develop new ways to
> use the internet and new technologies in schools. A lot of schools here
> are running some proprietary portal server which is not only quite
> expensive but lacks a lot features and simply isn't "state of the art"
> anymore (check out www.iserv.eu if you speak German).
>
> I have written a short blueprint for a new open source project that I'd
> like to start and would like to ask you to review it and give me your
> thoughts, ideas and feedback:
>
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/edubuntu-portal-server
>
> Any mental and material help is highly appreciated :o)
>
> Wanted:
> - ideas, feedback, critical opinions
> - an Edubuntu development and playground server
> - testers
> - help with the core development
> - module developers
> - whatever you think is worth contributing ;)
>
> Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jörg
>
>
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