Ok after another request the meeting will now be held as follows:

Date: Wednesday 12 April 2006
Time: 13:00 UTC
Place: #edubuntu-cookbook

This follows the regular meeting at 12:00 which is held in
#ubuntu-meeting.

Thanks
JaneW

On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 13:10 +0200, Jane Weideman wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> We have had a couple of requests to shift this meeting as it clashes
> with some other commitments.
> 
> I unfortunately now also have an unavoidable conflicting appointment
> which I have to attend from 11:30 - 13:30 UTC on Monday.
> 
> I would like to propose that the meeting is therefore shifted to the
> same time the following day - Tuesday 11 April.
> Will this suit everyone else?
> 
> Date: Tuesday 11 April 2006
> Time: 13:00 UTC
> Place: #edubuntu-cookbook
> 
> 
> Regards
> JaneW
> 
> On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 11:17 +0200, Jane Weideman wrote:
> > Hi all.
> > 
> > A (nother) Edubuntu Cookbook meeting is being scheduled.
> > 
> > Date: Monday 10 April 2006
> > Time: 13:00 UTC
> > Place: #edubuntu-cookbook
> > 
> > Please attend if you are interested in progressing efforts on the
> > Edubuntu Cookbook constructively.
> > 
> > Please do not attend if you are interested in being disruptive and
> > counter-productive.
> > 
> > With very limited time and resources let's work towards completing
> > SOMETHING now instead of arguing hypothetical merits ad infinitum...
> > 
> > Below is the proposed layout as suggested by Mario and Herman:
> > ---
> > * Preface
> > 
> > Part I - Welcome to the world of Edubuntu
> > 
> > Chapters:   *About the book, why we decided to write it, etc
> >   *Ubuntu and it's philosophy
> >   *Concept behind Edubuntu 
> >   *Why Edubuntu?
> >   
> > 
> > Part II - Edubuntu at home
> > 
> > Chapters:
> >  * Introduction to running Edubuntu standalone.
> >  * Hardware requirements
> >  * Installation
> > 
> > Part III - Edubuntu Computer lab / Edubuntu at school 
> > 
> >  * Introduction to thin client computing.
> >  * Hardware requirements.
> >  * Administration
> >       * Users
> >       * more thinclient model specific things
> >  * Security (limits.conf, etc)
> >  *Keep LTSP in shape 
> >  *Updates
> >       *updating Chroot
> > 
> > Part IV - Using Edubuntu
> > Using Edubuntu's Potential
> > 
> >  * Introduction to available software
> >       *Edubuntu educational applications
> >       * General software
> >       * Educational software
> >  *Look & Feel
> >       * Maintain artwork package
> >       * Fit your needs
> > 
> > *Other shiny things
> >   * Printing
> >   * Applying security updates
> >   * Upgrading to the next version 
> >   * Contribute to Ubuntu
> >   * Support / Documentation
> >       * Where to find documentation
> >       * Community support
> >       * Commercial support
> > 
> > 
> > ---
> > Many thanks,
> > -- 
> > JaneW
> > _____________
> > Jane Weideman
> > mobile: +27 83 779 7800
> > Canonical Ltd.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> -- 
> JaneW
> _____________
> Jane Weideman
> mobile: +27 83 779 7800
> Canonical Ltd.
> 
> 
> 
-- 
JaneW
_____________
Jane Weideman
mobile: +27 83 779 7800
Canonical Ltd.



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