[K12OSN] State of K12LTSP?

monteslu at cox.net monteslu at cox.net
Fri Dec 28 02:39:26 UTC 2007


Eric Harrison, any chance we can get an official comment on the state of things?

I'm sure you're a busy guy, and I very much appreciate the years of work you've put into the project.

I've been using K12LTSP for a several years, but had to switch to edubuntu this past summer.
I'd switch back to fedora in a heartbeat if it had solid LTSP5 support.


Luis


---- Peter Scheie <peter at scheie.homedns.org> wrote: 
> I think the hope is that eventually K12LTSP will become part of the Fedora 
> project.  Most of the recent development of LTSP has been happening on 
> Ubuntu/Edubuntu, in part because Canonical is sponsoring someone to do so 
> (Oliver Grawert) and has been very supportive of LTSP.  LTSP 5 is a big step in 
> the direction of making it easier to incorporate LTSP into a distro's 
> repositories, but it's not like other applications--that is, it's much more 
> complicated--and while it's got a ways to go, it's getting there.  Warren 
> Togami, who founded the Fedora project and I believe now works for Red Hat, was 
> present at an LTSP hackfest this past fall, but I don't know if there's any 
> formal participation by Fedora in LTSP (yet).
> 
> Peter
> 
> Patrick Fleming wrote:
> > I was wondering if there is a roadmap or something similar for the
> > K12LTSP? I ask mainly because K12LTSP is at version 6 based upon Fedora
> > 6, while Fedora is up to 8 and the k12ltsp.org web site doesn't seem to
> > show information regarding newer versions.
> > 
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