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task #1111, project Gna! Administration
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LATEST MODIFICATIONS of task #1111:
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Posted by: Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Posted on: 2004-12-12 21:30 (Europe/Paris)
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Approval Status: None -> Need Info
Should Start On: -> dim 12.12.2004 à 00:00
Should be Finished on: -> dim 19.12.2004 à 00:00
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Follow-up Comment:
Hello,
We do not host complete distros with iso image and stuff. Can you detail what
usage you'd like to make of your project account, if accepted?
Regards,
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OVERVIEW of task #1111:
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URL:
<http://gna.org/task/?func=detailitem&item_id=1111>
Summary: Submission of Freeduc-cd
Project: Gna! Administration
Submitted by: hilaire
Submitted on: sam 11.12.2004 à 09:18
Status: In Progress
Approval Status: Need Info
Should Start On: dim 12.12.2004 à 00:00
Should be Finished on: dim 19.12.2004 à 00:00
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Percent Complete: 0%
Open/Closed: Open
Effort: 0.00
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Site Admin. Approval/Edition URL:
<https://gna.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=873>
###### ORIGINAL SUBMISSION DETAILS ######
System Group Name:
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freeduc-cd
Full Name:
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Freeduc-cd
Type:
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Programs
License:
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GNU General Public License V2 or later
Other License:
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Description:
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Freeduc-cd development tools.
OFSET is proposing a live Freeduc system on CD-ROM which doesn't need any
installation to be used. From the user point of view the system use XFCE and
the applications are available from various drawers.
The idea of the live Freeduc system on CD-ROM is to let the end user mainly
teacher to easily access the free education application.