12 Apr
2002
12 Apr
'02
20:30
On Friday 12 April 2002 12:47, Lance Lane wrote: > Maybe we can send an invitation to those English users and a copy of our > charter when I get available sometime this evening or in the morning. I > plan on targeting the follwoing: > > 1. Educators around the World. > 2. Educational Developers (Interested of Course in developing applications) > 3. Implementation of Linux in the classroom. > 4. Practical Application of Linux in the Classroom (Activities) > 5. No Tech support for Linux or SuSe. > 6. Educational Desktop Developers (KDE, Ximian, Gnome) > > Need Feedback on more specifics and covering the Bases! - - -snip - - - Hi: What is this? A manifesto?All of the above are good targets. I suggest rephrasing the negative one, the one about no tech support SuSE or Linux. How about redirecting to the users groups for tech-related questions? Of course, all questions are welcome, right? Tech questions invariably have an end-user description with them, and those would be most helpful to the rest of the list. For example, "I can't get my computers to ping each other." This calls for a description of what setup is being used in what classrooms in how many buildings. That part of it we should encourage, as it lets visualization of what others are doing be shared. Thanks, Tom Poe Reno, NV http://www.studioforrecording.org/ http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/ http://renotahoe.pm.org/