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The press package is available in English, Spanish, Norwegian, and other native languages
The press package is available in English and other languages <fixme: add them when we have them>
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This freely available 'press package' from Debian Edu is made available
as a part of the 5.0 ("Lenny") release of our
Debian Pure Blend and
Skolel
inux.
This is the freely available 'press package' about Debian Edu ("5.0.4+edu0"), which is a Debian Pure Blends Linux distribution based on Debian 5.0.4 ("Lenny").
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Debian-Edu: Skolelinux 5.0 Terra available for free download! Debian-Edu: Skolelinux 5.0 (5.0.4+edu0) available for free download!
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* Oslo <fixme: and other cities/places> - February 8, 2010 * Oslo, Hamburg, Badajoz, Tokio, Taipeh - February 8, 2010
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Skolelinux 5.0 is ready. This is an community release with comprehensive
support from regional and national projects in Germany, Spain, France,
Greece and Nor
way <fixme: please add places>. The Skolelinux is Debian under
the name Debian Edu. Several other projects have made additional
functionality to Skolelinux tailored for both local and international needs.
Skolelinux now supports 50 countries.
Skolelinux 5.0 is ready. This is a community release with comprehensive
support from regional and national projects in Norway, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Taiwan, Japan and other places. Skolelinux is Debian for education, produced by
the Debian Edu team.
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Several other projects have contributed additional functionality to Skolelinux, to tailor it for both local and international needs. Skolelinux can be installed in more than 50 languages.
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Whats new in Skolelinux 5.0: '''What's new:'''
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 * based on Debian 5.0 "Lenny" and therefore compatible to LSB 3.2, using kernel 2.6.26, KDE 3.5.10 and GNOME 2.22.2. The LinEx project in Extremadura in Spain has been merged with Debian Edu. The LinEx GNU/Linux solution is used by 250.000 students and teachers at 200 schools in Extremadura.  * Skolelinux is based on Debian 5.0 "Lenny" and therefore compatible with LSB 3.2, using kernel 2.6.26, KDE 3.5.10 and GNOME 2.22.2. The LinEx GNU/Linux project of Extremadura in Spain has now merged with Debian Edu.
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 * Full support for networked Thin clients, Diskless Workstations, Workstations and Laptops. With Diskless Workstations users get full PC functionality with less maintenance than thin clients. Sound, video, USB memory stick's and DVDs are supported. A new start up screen allows local installation.  * The GNOME desktop is now supported in addition to KDE.
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 * Skolelinux got more than 80 selected applications for pedagogic uses, supporting more than 50 languages. Many new applications are introduced in addition to popular classic as !GCompris, KDE Edu, Firefox (which is branded as Iceweasel) and !OpenOffice.org.  * Improved student desktop with educational software shortcuts to GCompris, Kalzium, KGeography, KMplot, KStars, Stopmotion and the OpenOffice suite.
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 * Installation is a breeze. You can install Skolelinux from a network install CD or a single DVD supporting several processor architectures (i386, PowerPC and AMD64). Skolelinux still got low hardware requirements. A Diskless Workstation run nicely with 256 MB RAM, local swap and a 800 MHz processor. Regarding multimedia usage, we suggest a bit higher system requirements.  * The documentation has been further improved and translated from English to German, Italian and Norwegian. Incomplete translations are available for Spanish, French and Chinese. Please consider helping translating to your native language or reviewing the english original!
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 * Skolelinux is free software. The primary goal is to provide students every building block of a computer system. By providing an easy to use system also including source code, the students can study the software, learn and create with it. We emphasise on learning by doing. Students can grow and excel by participation and sharing knowledge. The software got no restrictions known from proprietary software which restricts use, copying and learning.  * Improved browser plug-in support with free software products as Gnash, Java and other plug-ins.

 * Added !PulseAudio in addition to ALSA and OSS sound system for better audio and multimedia performance on workstations and diskless workstations machines.

 * New startup menu allowing users to choose between diskless workstation, thin client or workstation.

   * Diskless workstations retrieve the OS and application software from the server, and then run them on the local machine. All software comes from the server instead of the local hard drive. That means software can be installed and maintained once for many clients.

 * Improved and simplified user and machine administration tool known as LWAT (LDAP Web-based Administration Tool).

 * Improved machine and network surveillance now reporting status on all machines added to the network.

 * Skolelinux in France and Germany are providing CipUX, which makes it easy to administer workstations, lock down software or Internet, running print quotas and integrate with the Moodle learning management system.

Skolelinux is now deployed at many schools in municipalities, regions and states throughout Europe, Asia and South America. It is used by 250.000 students and teachers at 200 schools in Extremadura. The German states of Rheinland-Pfalz and Hamburg are providing Skolelinux for their schools. The Indian state Karnataka are basing their ICT@School project on Skolelinux. The Debian Edu team also co-operates with the Debian based Linux Educacionale distribution, used by more than 30 million students in Brazilian schools.

'''Enterprise solution'''

Skolelinux is design to be extremely stable for millions of students. In many countries, the educational sector maintains more computers than any parts the government. When supporting then thousands or millions of users, bleeding edge software is not an option. The software installed with Skolelinux is carefully hand picked and configured with stability in mind.

Skolelinux is build on Debian which got 2-3 year release cycles with an extend period of security fixes. Debian is the most comprehensive and rigorously tested GNU/Linux distribution in the marked. It's is the most popular server systems in German businesses. It's the basis for Maemo, which is Nokia's platform for mobile PC's as the successful N900. Basing Skolelinux on Debian promotes stability, keeping maintenance cost at a minimum.

The newest Skolelinux require less machine resources than proprietary alternatives launched the last five years. Skolelinux allow schools to extend hardware lifetime without scarifying features. Instead of upgrading fully functional hardware when your proprietary vendor upgrades their products, schools can extend hardware lifetime with 5-8 years with Skolelinux. Schools using Skolelinux gets twice the number workstations compared with schools running proprietary software. Authorities which mandates proprietary software in schools has to double their computer budget and staff compared to municipalities running running Skolelinux.

Due to the stability, enterprise features and diskless workstation, Skolelinux provides half the operational cost compared to any other desktop alternative in schools. The software is hand picked by teachers and experts on computers in education. The annual personnel cost maintaining a Skolelinux workstation is less than 50 Euro. This according to maintainers of 80.000 computer in Extramedura, Spain. We recommend centralized maintenance with Skolelinux, which might take 4-8 hours a week to maintain when having 50-100 workstations and 320 users at a school. This might be reduced with centralised maintenance, due to the Skolelinux scalability.

Some computer departments argue for a zero maintenance polity, stating that computer with proprietary systems don't need maintenance in schools. Unfortunately such schools don't got any usable computers after a week or two. When having 5-10 different students using a computer each day, it's just a matter of weeks or days even, before proprietary software is useless. Destructive students, malware or viruses often makes machines useless. Manpower is needed to restore such machines. An unmaintained Skolelinux system might work for a month or two. We have encountered schools running unmaintained Skolelinux for years. This is not recommended! A computer service should be maintained professionally.

Regular maintenance of hardware, software and services is mandatory when providing safe and acceptable computer services in schools. The taxpayers should not ask if the students gets enough hardware. They should ask if the government provides an acceptable computer services, tailored for educational use. A municipality need to invest both manpower and skills for system maintenance and educational use. Teachers needs training in use of computers when teaching math, natural science, languages and so forth. Skolelinux can be used at half the cost compared to proprietary software solution. Then municipalities can spend more on pedagogic use, and teachers who needs computer training.

'''Going forward'''

 * The next milestone is a pointrelease, 5.0.4+edu1, around mid March 2010, with updates to the documentation and its translations as well as some important bugfixes.

 * The next further milestone of Skolelinux development contains the introduction of major new features and aims at releasing together with Debian Squeeze, which is currently scheduled for the second half of 2010. The Squeeze based release (6.0.0+edu0) will include the Sugar desktop, an upgrade to KDE 4 and shall provide alternatives desktop environments for netbooks.

 * Full support for social desktop features. Both Sugar Desktop and KDE 4 got built in social desktop features. Sugar Desktop enables a journal where students can track their activities. Both Sugar and KDE 4 includes online friend to friend and group communication for sharing content, tasks and activities. Exiting applications as Turtle Art for simulations and Tam Tam for making music, students can explore, learn and grow.
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Skolelinux is a complete tailored software solution for the needs of any educational institution or school. It is a ready computer system were the municipality or a school don't need to use weeks or months to configure network, services and software to an running system. Skolelinux is a complete software solution tailored to the needs of schools and other educational institutions. It provides a complete system, from the central server running all the services the school needs, to the desktop software students use in class. Skolelinux works out of the box, with no tricky setting up to perform. Skolelinux provides:
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Skolelinux is the result of the work of the Debian Edu project. Debian Edu is an official part of Debian known as Debian Pure Blend. It is installed at many or all schools in municipalities, regions and cities in Europe, Asia and South America. The most active developers are in Spain, Germany, Norway and France <fixme: please add more contries>. Skolelinux installations are maintained centrally by commercial service providers or employees in public sector. Both commercial and employees in providers report that Diskless Workstations require half the maintenance cost compared with any other desktop alternative.  * Full support for networked thin clients, diskless workstations, workstations and laptops. With diskless workstations users get full PC functionality combined with the maintenance level of thin clients. Sound, video, USB memory sticks and DVDs are supported. A new start up screen also allows local installation over PXE.
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The next milestone of Skolelinux development will be to merge add the Sugar Desktop, upgrade to KDE 4 and provide netbook alternatives.  * Skolelinux has over 80 applications selected for educational use, available in over 50 languages. Many new applications have been introduced in addition to popular classics such as !GCompris, KDE Edu, Firefox (branded as Iceweasel) and !OpenOffice.org.
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 * Installation is a breeze. You can install Skolelinux from a network install CD or from a single DVD supporting several processor architectures (i386, PowerPC and AMD64). Skolelinux still has low hardware requirements. A diskless workstation runs nicely with 256 MB of RAM, local swap and a 800 MHz processor, though we recommend slightly more powerful specifications for multimedia use.
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==== In depth ====
Diskless Workstations are retriving the software from the server, running the applications
on locally on a PC. All software comes from the server instead of locally from the client
hard drive. Recommended minimum requirement for client machines is > 256 MB RAM and 800 MHz CPU.
Skolelinux now got improved tools for system surveillance and maintenance.
 
Suggestions for next Debian Edu should be provided at this wiki-page:
<fixme: add the wiki page>
 * Skolelinux is free software. The primary goal is to provide schools and students with every building block of a computer system. By providing an easy to use system, which also includes source code, students can study the software, learn and create with it. We emphasise learning by doing. Students can grow and excel by participation and sharing knowledge. The software has no restrictions on use, copying or learning.
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Please note that the documentation for the 5.0 Lenny is now translated to
<fixme: Add the list of translations>. If there is no translation of the documentation
to your native language, please help out with the translation effort. Your translations
will be available instantly online. It will also be included in next Debian Edu revision.
 * Several regions and states run and maintain Skolelinux centrally by commercial service providers or public employees. Smaller installations at single schools can be maintained part-time by a teacher with no particular training. Reports from commercial and public installations suggest that diskless workstations require half the maintenance costs compared to any ordinary desktop alternative.

Skolelinux is the result of the work of the Debian Edu project. Debian Edu is an official part of Debian, and Skolelinux is a "Debian Pure Blend". It is installed at many or all of the schools in municipalities, regions and cities throughout Europe, Asia and South America. The most active developers are in Spain, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Israel, Taiwan, Japan, Italy, France, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Thailand and Australia.

<fixme: perhaps provide some links to large installations/institutions for reference>
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  * France

    Xavier Oswald <xoswald AT debian.org>

  * Germany

     Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <tolimar AT debian.org>

     Kurt Gramlich <kurt AT skolelinux.de>
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     Anders Kringstad Hanssen
<akai AT skolelinux.no>
+47 932 82 137 (cellphone)
     Anders Kringstad Hanssen <akai AT skolelinux.no> +47 932 82 137 (cellphone)
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     Knut Yrvin
<knuty AT skolelinux.no>
+47 908 95 765 (cellphone)

     * Germany
     Kurt Gramlich
     <kurt AT skolelinux.de>
     Knut Yrvin <knuty AT skolelinux.no> +47 908 95 765 (cellphone)
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    José L. Redrejo Rodríguez
<jredrejo AT edu.juntaextremadura.net>
    José L. Redrejo Rodríguez <jredrejo AT edu.juntaextremadura.net>
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  * France
    Thierry Stauder
    <thierry AT skolelinux.fr>
  * Taiwan
    Andrew Lee (李健秋) <ajqlee AT debian.org> +886 988 978760 (cellphone)
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    Tariq Farooqi
<tariq AT linuxpakistan.net>
+92-21-6622134 (cellphone)
    Tariq Farooqi <tariq AT linuxpakistan.org> +92-21-36622134 (officephone)
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Manual, most current version:
 http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Lenny/
Manual, Translations: http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/
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<fixme: please add user quotes> "It is easy to maintain. We have had a few startup problems, but surprisingly few", Monica Larssen, IT co-ordinator/ advisor in Harstad municipality says.

"After a few startup problems Skolelinux is now stable. It is very easy for me to maintain as a IT co-ordinator", says Astri Sletteng, IT co-ordinator at Ankenes and Håkvik school in Narvik municpality.

"We will most likely be able to reach the goals of The Knowledge Promotion Reform because of Skolelinux.", says principal Heidi Olsen Sværd at Håvik school in Narvik municipality.

Press Package to be released to the media upon release of 5.0.

The press package contains the following pieces:

  1. A general press release announcing availability of Skolelinux 5.0. with media contacts from five countries and general information.
  2. Quotes from users, beta-testers, developers and media contacts
  3. Please include pictures of users and screenshots of desktop and applications? <fixme: please suggest pictures>

The press package is available in English and other languages <fixme: add them when we have them> online at http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/PressReleases/

Media information

This is the freely available 'press package' about Debian Edu ("5.0.4+edu0"), which is a Debian Pure Blends Linux distribution based on Debian 5.0.4 ("Lenny").

For questions regarding the 'press package' or any content found within, please contact the Debian-Edu media contacts found here: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/PressReleases/PressPackage_5.0/English

1: Press release

Debian-Edu: Skolelinux 5.0 (5.0.4+edu0) available for free download!

* Oslo, Hamburg, Badajoz, Tokio, Taipeh - February 8, 2010

Skolelinux 5.0 is ready. This is a community release with comprehensive support from regional and national projects in Norway, Germany, Spain, Denmark, Taiwan, Japan and other places. Skolelinux is Debian for education, produced by the Debian Edu team.

Several other projects have contributed additional functionality to Skolelinux, to tailor it for both local and international needs. Skolelinux can be installed in more than 50 languages.

What's new:

  • Skolelinux is based on Debian 5.0 "Lenny" and therefore compatible with LSB 3.2, using kernel 2.6.26, KDE 3.5.10 and GNOME 2.22.2. The ?LinEx GNU/Linux project of Extremadura in Spain has now merged with Debian Edu.

  • The GNOME desktop is now supported in addition to KDE.
  • Improved student desktop with educational software shortcuts to GCompris, Kalzium, KGeography, KMplot, KStars, Stopmotion and the OpenOffice suite.

  • The documentation has been further improved and translated from English to German, Italian and Norwegian. Incomplete translations are available for Spanish, French and Chinese. Please consider helping translating to your native language or reviewing the english original!
  • Improved browser plug-in support with free software products as Gnash, Java and other plug-ins.
  • Added PulseAudio in addition to ALSA and OSS sound system for better audio and multimedia performance on workstations and diskless workstations machines.

  • New startup menu allowing users to choose between diskless workstation, thin client or workstation.
    • Diskless workstations retrieve the OS and application software from the server, and then run them on the local machine. All software comes from the server instead of the local hard drive. That means software can be installed and maintained once for many clients.
  • Improved and simplified user and machine administration tool known as LWAT (LDAP Web-based Administration Tool).
  • Improved machine and network surveillance now reporting status on all machines added to the network.
  • Skolelinux in France and Germany are providing CipUX, which makes it easy to administer workstations, lock down software or Internet, running print quotas and integrate with the Moodle learning management system.

Skolelinux is now deployed at many schools in municipalities, regions and states throughout Europe, Asia and South America. It is used by 250.000 students and teachers at 200 schools in Extremadura. The German states of Rheinland-Pfalz and Hamburg are providing Skolelinux for their schools. The Indian state Karnataka are basing their ICT@School project on Skolelinux. The Debian Edu team also co-operates with the Debian based Linux Educacionale distribution, used by more than 30 million students in Brazilian schools.

Enterprise solution

Skolelinux is design to be extremely stable for millions of students. In many countries, the educational sector maintains more computers than any parts the government. When supporting then thousands or millions of users, bleeding edge software is not an option. The software installed with Skolelinux is carefully hand picked and configured with stability in mind.

Skolelinux is build on Debian which got 2-3 year release cycles with an extend period of security fixes. Debian is the most comprehensive and rigorously tested GNU/Linux distribution in the marked. It's is the most popular server systems in German businesses. It's the basis for Maemo, which is Nokia's platform for mobile PC's as the successful N900. Basing Skolelinux on Debian promotes stability, keeping maintenance cost at a minimum.

The newest Skolelinux require less machine resources than proprietary alternatives launched the last five years. Skolelinux allow schools to extend hardware lifetime without scarifying features. Instead of upgrading fully functional hardware when your proprietary vendor upgrades their products, schools can extend hardware lifetime with 5-8 years with Skolelinux. Schools using Skolelinux gets twice the number workstations compared with schools running proprietary software. Authorities which mandates proprietary software in schools has to double their computer budget and staff compared to municipalities running running Skolelinux.

Due to the stability, enterprise features and diskless workstation, Skolelinux provides half the operational cost compared to any other desktop alternative in schools. The software is hand picked by teachers and experts on computers in education. The annual personnel cost maintaining a Skolelinux workstation is less than 50 Euro. This according to maintainers of 80.000 computer in Extramedura, Spain. We recommend centralized maintenance with Skolelinux, which might take 4-8 hours a week to maintain when having 50-100 workstations and 320 users at a school. This might be reduced with centralised maintenance, due to the Skolelinux scalability.

Some computer departments argue for a zero maintenance polity, stating that computer with proprietary systems don't need maintenance in schools. Unfortunately such schools don't got any usable computers after a week or two. When having 5-10 different students using a computer each day, it's just a matter of weeks or days even, before proprietary software is useless. Destructive students, malware or viruses often makes machines useless. Manpower is needed to restore such machines. An unmaintained Skolelinux system might work for a month or two. We have encountered schools running unmaintained Skolelinux for years. This is not recommended! A computer service should be maintained professionally.

Regular maintenance of hardware, software and services is mandatory when providing safe and acceptable computer services in schools. The taxpayers should not ask if the students gets enough hardware. They should ask if the government provides an acceptable computer services, tailored for educational use. A municipality need to invest both manpower and skills for system maintenance and educational use. Teachers needs training in use of computers when teaching math, natural science, languages and so forth. Skolelinux can be used at half the cost compared to proprietary software solution. Then municipalities can spend more on pedagogic use, and teachers who needs computer training.

Going forward

  • The next milestone is a pointrelease, 5.0.4+edu1, around mid March 2010, with updates to the documentation and its translations as well as some important bugfixes.
  • The next further milestone of Skolelinux development contains the introduction of major new features and aims at releasing together with Debian Squeeze, which is currently scheduled for the second half of 2010. The Squeeze based release (6.0.0+edu0) will include the Sugar desktop, an upgrade to KDE 4 and shall provide alternatives desktop environments for netbooks.
  • Full support for social desktop features. Both Sugar Desktop and KDE 4 got built in social desktop features. Sugar Desktop enables a journal where students can track their activities. Both Sugar and KDE 4 includes online friend to friend and group communication for sharing content, tasks and activities. Exiting applications as Turtle Art for simulations and Tam Tam for making music, students can explore, learn and grow.

About Skolelinux

Skolelinux is a complete software solution tailored to the needs of schools and other educational institutions. It provides a complete system, from the central server running all the services the school needs, to the desktop software students use in class. Skolelinux works out of the box, with no tricky setting up to perform. Skolelinux provides:

  • Full support for networked thin clients, diskless workstations, workstations and laptops. With diskless workstations users get full PC functionality combined with the maintenance level of thin clients. Sound, video, USB memory sticks and DVDs are supported. A new start up screen also allows local installation over PXE.
  • Skolelinux has over 80 applications selected for educational use, available in over 50 languages. Many new applications have been introduced in addition to popular classics such as !GCompris, KDE Edu, Firefox (branded as Iceweasel) and OpenOffice.org.

  • Installation is a breeze. You can install Skolelinux from a network install CD or from a single DVD supporting several processor architectures (i386, PowerPC and AMD64). Skolelinux still has low hardware requirements. A diskless workstation runs nicely with 256 MB of RAM, local swap and a 800 MHz processor, though we recommend slightly more powerful specifications for multimedia use.
  • Skolelinux is free software. The primary goal is to provide schools and students with every building block of a computer system. By providing an easy to use system, which also includes source code, students can study the software, learn and create with it. We emphasise learning by doing. Students can grow and excel by participation and sharing knowledge. The software has no restrictions on use, copying or learning.
  • Several regions and states run and maintain Skolelinux centrally by commercial service providers or public employees. Smaller installations at single schools can be maintained part-time by a teacher with no particular training. Reports from commercial and public installations suggest that diskless workstations require half the maintenance costs compared to any ordinary desktop alternative.

Skolelinux is the result of the work of the Debian Edu project. Debian Edu is an official part of Debian, and Skolelinux is a "Debian Pure Blend". It is installed at many or all of the schools in municipalities, regions and cities throughout Europe, Asia and South America. The most active developers are in Spain, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Israel, Taiwan, Japan, Italy, France, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Thailand and Australia.

<fixme: perhaps provide some links to large installations/institutions for reference>

Contact information

<please: confirm this list>

  • General information about Debian-Edu or Skolelinux:
    • E-mail: debian-edu AT lists.debian.org
  • Media contacts
    • France
      • Xavier Oswald <xoswald AT debian.org>

    • Germany
      • Alexander Reichle-Schmehl <tolimar AT debian.org>

        Kurt Gramlich <kurt AT skolelinux.de>

    • Norway
      • Anders Kringstad Hanssen <akai AT skolelinux.no> +47 932 82 137 (cellphone)

        Knut Yrvin <knuty AT skolelinux.no> +47 908 95 765 (cellphone)

    • Spain
      • José L. Redrejo Rodríguez <jredrejo AT edu.juntaextremadura.net>

    • Taiwan
      • Andrew Lee (李健秋) <ajqlee AT debian.org> +886 988 978760 (cellphone)

    • Pakistan
      • Tariq Farooqi <tariq AT linuxpakistan.org> +92-21-36622134 (officephone)

For more information about Debian-Edu/Skolelinux please see our webpage at

Download:

Manual, most current version:

Manual, Translations: http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/

A complete list of improvements have been made available at http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/ReleaseNotes

2: Quotes

"It is easy to maintain. We have had a few startup problems, but surprisingly few", Monica Larssen, IT co-ordinator/ advisor in Harstad municipality says.

"After a few startup problems Skolelinux is now stable. It is very easy for me to maintain as a IT co-ordinator", says Astri Sletteng, IT co-ordinator at Ankenes and Håkvik school in Narvik municpality.

"We will most likely be able to reach the goals of The Knowledge Promotion Reform because of Skolelinux.", says principal Heidi Olsen Sværd at Håvik school in Narvik municipality.