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[seul-edu] Re: ISO
At 03:05 PM 4/25/2002, Doug wrote:
[snip]
How about this:
[1]
>OK. How to proceed? First, let's look through the entries in the Educational
>Applications Index <http://richtech.ca/seul/> and identify candidates for
>inclusion
>in the ISO.
[snip]
[2]
>Once we've identified candidate apps, people have to install and test
>them. This
>is where a fair amount of effort is involved. This is something that is
>best done
>by teachers or people who can have teachers test it for them. We want to
>find out
>what would actually be useful in school, not what looks like a good idea
>to us but
>that teachers wouldn't use. After these tests we should have a list of
>available,
>useful apps.
[3]
>Then we need to package the apps. There's a fair amound of effort
>involved here,
>too, but this can probably be done by fewer, dedicated people than the
>previous
>task.
[4]
>After that we need to come up with an installer. If the packages are
>included with
>standard distros it should be up to the distro manufacturers to add hooks
>to their
>various installers to add our stuff; but if someone is downloading our ISO we
>should have some easy to use installer as an integral part of it. Matt
>Jezorek,
>what are you using with Blue Linux?
[5]
>Finally, we need to construct the ISO. That should be fairly easy, I
>think. After
>that, we need to put it up for download, try to get CheapBytes to carry
>it, and
>advocate it to all the distro people.
I am most and interested and believe I can get local resources to help with
3, 4 & 5. I would also like to participate with 1 & 2, but being new to
teaching, I have less of a network to "work" and can't make promises at
this point...
Should we try to actually put together a team at this point and see if we
can flesh out the plan?
Steve