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Re: HowTo/Tutorial Project List
Sorry, I haven't really had an abundance of time to read most of these emails,
but as everyone is looking for documentation/tutorals/etc...
I'd just like to offerr what I've already done, you can see them here:
http://www.bgw.org/tutorials
you're welcome to take it and use it at will, as long as I'm kept on the list
as the original author.
kyle
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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Bill Tihen -- TECHNOLOGY wrote:
> Currently requested Projects that need doing. *Indicate
> that I have a strong interest and that if no one
> volunteers before I have time to do it I will do it.
> Please add stuff that I have overlooked or projects that
> you are passionate about (hopefully you will volunteer
> too).
>
> It would be nice to have all this in some web accesible
> database with links to the current version of the HowTo,
> volunteer contact information, EDU Purpose of HowTo).
> These projects alone should be enough to keep several of
> us busy for a while!
>
> Student Tutorials
> Project Volunteer Purpose
>
> ________________________________________________________
> KDE Chris Hobbs (Navigation,
> file management,
> etc)
> *Gnome (Navigation,
> file management,
> etc)
> *AbiWord (Word
> Processing,
> editing, tables,
> bibliographies,
> long quotes,
> etc.)
> LyX (Math Equations
> & images for
> math/physics
> teachers)
> THX (Graphing
> Calculator --
> math teachers)
> Glove (Graphing for
> science classes)
> Dr. Geo (Geometry
> Supposer,
> analytic
> geometry)
> *CodeCrusader (Programming IDE
> for C, C++ &
> Java)
> *CodeMedic (or other
> debugger)
> *Together (UML -- OOP Tool
> -- great
> teaching device
> & there is a
> free light
> version)
> Gimp (Graphics work
> and generates
> screen shots for
> HowTos)
>
> Teacher Tutorials (lesson plans and teaching using the
> above software)
> Dr. Geo
>
> School Services (these have LOTS of repeat
> possibilities)
> Making HowTos (installing
> DocBooks &
> formatting)
> *SSL (& mod_ssl) (to secure web
> based password &
> account
> management)
> *IMP (web based email
> -- simplifies
> web browser
> security)
> *SQUID (user ID web use
> tracking &
> filtering)
> squidGuard Jim Wildguard
> Netscape (Roaming users
> -- allows each
> user to have a
> simple/secure
> netscape setup)
> *Netatalk (allows mac file
> services)
> SAMBA (allows Windows
> File services &
> NT Domain
> services)
> Apache (Working-useful
> examples for
> schools)
> Sendmail (Working-useful
> examples for
> schools)
> DHCP (Config & Later
> tracking abuses)
> *IPChains (Firewall
> examples
> appropriate for
> schools)
> K12 Admin (server &
> account
> managment)
> CVW (Workgroup
> Server --
> Cooperative
> learning,
> Departmenetal
> communication)
> Thin X-clients
> NFS
> NIS
> SSH (for secure
> remote login,
> and management).
>
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