[Fedora-electronic-lab-list] Re: Urgent: Fedora Electronic Lab + Educational SW
Danishka Navin
danishka at gmail.com
Sat Dec 20 19:54:21 UTC 2008
Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
> Danishka Navin wrote:
>> Sebastian Dziallas wrote:
>>> Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
>>>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 4:58 AM, Danishka Navin
>>>> <danishka at gmail.com> wrote:
> [...] snip!
>>>>> I need kind of extended version of FEL. :)
>>>>> As you setup the FEL DVD is just 1.2GB.
>>>>> Could you make a DVD iso by adding other Fedora educational
>>>>> sofwares.
>>>>> Then teachers can work on other educational SW on the same DVD.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not asking to change your FEL DVD structure.
>>>>> Let it be 1.2GB as you did.
>>>>> Pls give me a new iso which includes both FEL and Educational
>>>>> software.
> [...] snip!
>>>>
>>>> Dear Danishka,
>>>>
>>>> I'm happy to hear from you and your workshops.
>>>>
>>>> If you install Fedora Electronic Lab, you can yum install all
>>>> educational software.
>>>> Likewise if you install fedora from the standard iso, you can still
>>>> yum install any electronic software.
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately I can't merge electronic and educational software in the
>>>> FEL Livedvd iso for the following reasons:
>>>> - I am the only one maintaining FEL as full-time
>>>> - the use of educational software is vast and targets various
>>>> categories of users (astronomy, biology, math,..). for each one of
>>>> them the age of the users should be taken into account. We had a
>>>> Fedora Educational spin in the past. I'm CC: the fedora board mailing
>>>> list hoping someone can revive and maintain a Fedora Education spin.
>>>
>>> Ping! Hi there :)
>>>
>>> Well, we've an education spin, as well as a special interest group
>>> [1] for educational stuff.
>> I have joined to the team
>
> Welcome and thanks for joining! :)
>
>>> But, er... I need to admit, the spin which you can currently grab
>>> from spins.fedoraproject.org only includes mathematical
>>> applications. If you want to get further information, you might want
>>> to look at the feature page here [3].
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, it became quite calm around the Edu SIG, but I'm
>>> still hoping that this doesn't need to be the end.
>>>
>>> For example, you could add your name to the wiki and we can try to
>>> get something off the ground :). Our last meeting on IRC also
>>> happened some time ago - if you're interested in joining, I'd be
>>> happy to welcome you!
>>>
>>> I've been working on some Sugar & OLPC stuff recently, but I believe
>>> a spin with educational or scientific apps is still heavily needed.
>>> Maybe we should also expand our goals: Just focusing on mathematical
>>> applications might have been not the best idea. Maybe we could also
>>> cooperate with other groups in Fedora (with educational or
>>> scientific goals) concerning the creation of a spin.
>>>
>>> But I still feel that without feedback or ideas from other people,
>>> it's somehow hard to get something started. Like Chitlesh said, a
>>> list of the software you want use would be great.
>>>
>>>> Maybe if you give us a list of software you wish to have for your
>>>> workshops, maybe fedora can spin a special LiveDVD for your workshops
>>>> while you will promote fedora. I ask the approval from Fedora Board
>>>> for such a spin through this email.
>>>
>>> This might be a solution, too. But nevertheless, I think feedback or
>>> ideas concerning a possible spin would be very helpful!
>>
>> Hi Sebastian,
>>
>> My target is adding possible software's which covers all (but
>> possible) school education subjects.
>>
>> Math, Arts, Science, Language/English, Computer, Geography, Accounts,
>> Electronics, etc
>> for age range of 6 to 18 students and teachers of them.
>
> Okey dokey, this sounds really like a beginning. I think we should
> also evaluate, which applications we're going to include, since it
> doesn't really make sense to flood the spin with e.g. three geometry
> programs, right?
>
for the Fedora Edu Spin single geometry program is enough but for a
'geometry' spin we can add all geometry programs.
That's what Chitlesh doing for the FEL.
He is selecting all Electronic programs, but we can select only best
suited program(s).
Danishka
> Maybe we should just have a quick meeting on IRC, if you want to. How
> about this Monday, 1800 UTC on #fedora-edu on Freenode? If this time
> doesn't work for you or somebody else here around, please let me know!
>
> Rex? What do you think? And others: Of course, you're invited to join!
>
> --Sebastian
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