[Ambassadors] Re: Student partnership program. Extending fedora mentor program to students.

Aditya Sharma adityaksharma at gmail.com
Thu Jun 19 12:20:43 UTC 2008


as far as i know wine cant handle CS, i may be wrong this could have changed
with the latest wine version, but i had to use cedega, which isnt free.

2008/6/19 ankur sinha <sanjay_ankur at yahoo.co.in>:

> uhm,
>
> maybe RoboCode would be a good addition?? and even SCOURGE??  for eye candy
> we can always use DOOM3 etc.. plus itll be nice to tell them that WINE can
> handle almost all windows games..favourites such as CounterStrike and such
> ??
>
> Ankur
>
> --- On *Thu, 19/6/08, Aditya Kumar Sharma <adityaksharma at gmail.com>*wrote:
>
> From: Aditya Kumar Sharma <adityaksharma at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] Re: Student partnership program. Extending
> fedora mentor program to students.
> To: fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com
> Date: Thursday, 19 June, 2008, 3:01 PM
>
> Arnav Kalra wrote:
>
> The ideas are good. We can also have a new SIG for this. First start with
> school children, give them a live spin with some games , painting and
> educational stuff
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> i think if someone is working on such a live spin they need to be really
> careful since such a live spin will have to leave a good first impression,
> lets be frank , bundled Linux games aren't really addictive or even as good
> as what Windows games may be, if we are targeting school students, I assume
> you are talking about student like in class X or above, then the spin needs
> to bundle with it some nice programming tools, as well as some really good
> FPS games, like AA or something like it, lets leave a good first impression,
> instead of leaving them with something like Knetwalk, which is a nice game,
> but I doubt an average school kid would like it right away.
> Also KDE 4.x or Gnome? for a first introduction i think KDE 4.x would be
> nice, I personally prefer Gnome, but KDE 4.x has a lot more eyecandy to it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Aditya Kumar Sharma
> Fedora Ambassador, Noida.
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