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[seul-edu] Re: K12Linux: cs312 recap



Dave -- Thanks for offering to do this. I'm sure the material will be
interesting and valuable, based on my recollection of what the students
posted to the k12linux list during the project.

I'm copying this message to the SEUL/edu mailing list because I've been part
of a discussion there, over the past week, about te possibility of starting
a project there to write a School Networking Guide. Based on the responses I
received to my postings, I don't think there is sufficient volunteer support
on that list to make the project work at this time. 

But your material, along with a couple of other resources I've identified in
prior message on that list, should be made known as ways that schools
looking to use Linux as part of their networking strategy can get some
guidence. In fact, I'm sure that the existence of this other material
contributes to the limited enthusiasm for a new project in this area.


>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: Dave Weeks [mailto:dweeks@frognet.net]
>    Sent: Sunday, 10 September 2000 
>    You will recall this past summer the dialog I had as a client 
>with the CS312 class taught by John Secrest at OSU.... 
>
>    It would not be prudent to list all of the individual 
>recommendations they made here but I will give an outline of 
>the topics they wrote papers on and intend to distill this into 
>a step by step 'how to' that will be available on the web for 
>anyone to use in any way they see fit....

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