I guess then I need to ask the question: What was the "original intent" of SuSe when the group was established? Is it for regular classroom teachers, school system administrators, or Computer teachers? Or, all of the above. Do we discuss using Linux in the classroom for help with curriculum development, hooking up servers, or the political aspect of bridging the digital divide with a less costly, better operating system (IMHO!)? Or all? On Friday 12 April 2002 05:27 pm, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Lance Lane (ldlane@citlink.net) [020412 16:21]:
Of course I would expect that the charter would be posted on the SuSe site? And would have directions to point people toward technical support?
Well, it's basically sent in the subscription information which probably isn't read by most. It's also available by sending a mail to listname-info@suse.com (in this case, suse-schools-usa-info@suse.com). Likewise, the faq, help, owner are all reachable this way.
The list index on www.suse.com just has very brief descriptions of the lists because of space constraints.