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<page>
<title>Plan</title>

<slide>
<title>Plan</title>
<subtitle>Debian-Education</subtitle>
<para>
<list>
<item>How it started ... a french "fork" of Debian</item>
<item>Later a subproject of Debian itself</item>
<item>How it could evolve ... my dreams for the future</item>
<item>What it really is ... not so much yet</item>
<item>Open discussion: do you know how to make something happen ?</item>
</list>

</para>
</slide>
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<page>
<title>A bit of history</title>
<slide>
<title>Linux &amp; Pédagogie</title>
<list>
<item>Group of french teachers (lead by Yves Potin)</item>
<item>They selected free software that can be used for teaching</item>
<item>They wrote the corresponding documentation</item>
</list>

</slide>

<slide>
<title>Logidée made a distribution including all the selected software</title>

<list>
<item>I was involved in the realization of this new distribution</item>
<item>We decided to use Debian because we work daily with it</item>
<item>We packaged missing applications</item>
<item>We created a specific installer</item>
</list>

</slide>

<slide>
<title>Main features</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>Mostly automatic installer
<list>
<item>Will automatically resize FAT partition if needed</item>
<item>Takes about 15 minutes for a full install</item>
</list>
</item>
<item>Pre-configured desktop
<list>
<item>Links to the documentation on the desktop</item>
<item>All education applications available in the menu(s)</item>
</list>
</item>
</list>
</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Technical description</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>Installer based on debian-installer framework (hopefully the upcoming installer for sarge)</item>
<item>With autopartitionner (module "autopartkit") using libparted</item>
<item>Graphical install (i386 only...)</item>
<list>
<item>Rootfs on CD with Xfree (filesystem is gzip compressed to save space)</item>
<item>debconf like configuration but with gdialog (GTK+-based dialog drop-in replacement)</item>
</list>
</list>
</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Limitations</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>CDROM install only</item>
<item>It's impossible to fine tune the selection of packages to install</item>
<item>For French speaking person only</item>
</list>

</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Results</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>DebianEdu installed on 5000 PC in a single department in France</item>
<item>Distributed through magazines</item>
<item>Thousands of downloads on the net</item>
<item>Very few negative feedback, many people impressed by Debian's ease of
      use after installation :-) That's because they have always heard that
      Debian was for expert only ...</item>
</list>

</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Lessons learned</title>
<subtitle>About Debian</subtitle>
<para>
<list>
<item>Debian already had 80% of the education related packages</item>
<item>Debian can make a good desktop system</item>
</list>
</para>
<subtitle>About educational software</subtitle>
<para>
They tend to be :
<list>
<item>not well internationalized</item>
<item>adapted from other platforms</item>
<item>scientific applications not adapted for teaching</item>
</list>
DrGeo and GCompris are exceptions, of course !
</para>
</slide>
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<page>
<title>A Debian subproject</title>

<slide>
<title>What is a subproject ?</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>It's not a fork, it's not a separate distribution.</item>
<item>Its intent is to enhance Debian to make it fit for a particular purpose.
<list>
<item>Debian-Junior is for kids</item>
<item>Debian-Edu is for teachers, students and whoever works within schools</item>
</list>
</item>
</list>
</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Advantages</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>You benefit from a broad review because Debian's development
is actively tracked by numerous people.</item>
<item>You will have less maintenance work in the long run since you don't fork and you won't need
to update the packages.</item>
<item>You can share some work with other subprojects (Demudi/Debian-Junior/Debian-Med/DebianEdu). A
common structure is emerging:</item>
<list>
<item>metapackages</item>
<item>tasks for tasksel</item>
<item>ideas for the future: possibility to have more control over the menus (specific menu for each user profile: teachers, students, ...)</item>
</list>
</list>
</para>
</slide>
<slide>
<title>Disadvantages</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>It generates more "communication/synchronization" work. You may need
to get in touch with a maintainer not involved in the subproject itself and have
him include a change that you need.</item> 
<item>That's the price of a supplementary level of peer review.</item>
</list>

</para>
</slide>


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<page>
<title>What it could be</title>

<slide>
<title>What DebianEdu could be</title>
<subtitle>Or rather what I'd like it to be ...</subtitle>
<para>
Debian's motto is "The universal OS". DebianEdu's motto can be
deduced: "The universal OS for education related tasks".
</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>DebianEdu could be </title>
<para>
<list>
<item>for single desktop computers at home</item>
<item>network of computers at schools</item>
<item>servers for education related services
<list>
<item>online training (e-learning)</item>
<item>document sharing</item>
<item>collaborative work</item>
</list>

</item>
</list>

</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Resources for enhancing educational software</title>
<para>
Debian has the required infrastructure to coordinate work with many
people:
<list>
<item>Bug Tracking System</item>
<item>Package Tracking System</item>
<item>CVS repositories</item>
<item>Mailing lists</item>
<item>Wiki</item>
</list>
That's why DebianEdu can be a good tool to enhance existing
educational software ...
</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>DebianEdu can't do everything</title>
<para>
The scope of DebianEdu is so broad that we're not able to
do everything ourselves. Many initiatives already exists
and DebianEdu could be good way to federate several of
them.
</para>
<subtitle>Debian is suited to federate initiatives</subtitle>
<para>
<list>
<item>Debian is not going to disappear any time soon (no bankruptcy,
etc.)</item> 
<item>The Debian Free Software Guidelines document is a very solid ground
to build up things with people who love free software but who otherwise
can have very different opinions.</item>
</list>

</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>Federating can be a huge task</title>
<para>
<list>
<item>Selecting and packaging software : SEUL/edu, OFSET</item>
<item>Network of computers for schools : Skolelinux, K12LTSP, ...</item>
<item>Provide educational applications : KDE-Edu, tux4kids, many individuals</item>
<item>Other associations promoting free software for education : Schoolforge, FSF, LUGs ...</item>
</list>
And I miss dozens of other initiatives that have been brought to my attention but that I forgot ...
</para>
</slide>

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<page>
<title>What it really is...</title>

<slide>
<title>What it really is...</title>
<subtitle>A set of metapackages</subtitle>
<para>
<list>
<item>education-astronomy - DebianEdu astronomy related applications</item>
<item>education-chemistry - DebianEdu chemistry related applications</item>
<item>education-desktop-* - desktop applications (Gnome/Kde/others)</item>
<item>education-electronics - DebianEdu electronics related applications</item>
<item>education-geography - DebianEdu applications for geography</item>
<item>education-graphics - DebianEdu graphics related applications</item>
<item>education-language - DebianEdu language related educational applications</item>
<item>education-logic-games - DebianEdu logic games</item>
<item>education-mathematics - DebianEdu mathematical applications</item>
<item>education-misc - DebianEdu miscellaneous applications for education</item>
</list>
</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>What is really is...</title>
<subtitle>A set of metapackages</subtitle>
<para>
<list>
<item>education-music - DebianEdu music and sound applications</item>
<item>education-physics - DebianEdu physics related applications</item>
<item>education-services - DebianEdu services for educational institutions</item>
</list>
</para>
<subtitle>A wiki: http://wiki.debian.net/DebianEdu</subtitle>
<para>
A simple tool to let users share their experience about the use of some educational
software... also used to keep track of which software needs to be packaged and so on.
</para>
<subtitle>A mailing list</subtitle>
<para>Many interested people are subscribed to debian-edu@lists.debian.org...</para>
</slide>

<slide>
<title>What it will really be</title>
<subtitle>DebianEdu is only what you make out of it !</subtitle>
<para>
DebianEdu needs many volunteers and in particular volunteers who are
already involved in other education related projects and would like
to share the work with DebianEdu !
</para>
</slide>

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