Great, thanks to everyone who helped with this. I've added it to the list info so that when someone subscribes they will receive it. It can also be retrieved by sending a mail to suse-schools-usa-info@suse.com. The only change I made was: Technical support questions may be better addressed for SuSe Linux and other brands of Linux in other appropriate newsgroups. Discussions that have something to contribute to A1. Techincal topics (e.g. "How to I get my new scanner to work?") are best handled on our other lists such as suse-linux-e. I left out the "other brands of Linux" part because it might be misinterpreted to mean that this list is really about getting SuSE Linux into schools instead of just Linux. Are terms like 'K-12' meaningful to people outside of the US? Maybe more generic terms like 'primary' and 'secondary' (or whatever the correct terms are, I don't really know) would encourage non-US people to contribute? -- -ckm
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Are terms like 'K-12' meaningful to people outside of the US? Maybe more generic terms like 'primary' and 'secondary' (or whatever the correct terms are, I don't really know) would encourage non-US people to contribute?
K-12 is used on this part of the world and although the site is in Turkish have a look at http://www.kemerkoy.k12.tr and from the menu on the left side you should be able to see something familiar :-) Click to those pages, they will be even more familiar ( forget the language you will all know what it says about) Have lots of fun -- Togan Muftuoglu
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Christopher Mahmood
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