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1 Title: Debian Edu interview: Angela Fuß
2 Tags: english, debian edu, intervju
3 Date: 2012-07-09 00:30
4
5 <p>After begging for a long time, I finally managed to lure another
6 one of the people behind the German "IT-Zukunft Schule" project out
7 from maternity leave to conduct an interview. I am happy to present
8 Angela Fuß to you. :)</p>
9
10 <p><strong>Who are you, and how do you spend your days?</strong></p>
11
12 <p>I am a 39-year-old woman living in the very north of Germany near
13 Denmark. I live in a patchwork family with "my man" Mike Gabriel, my
14 two daughters, Mikes daughter and Mikes and my rather newborn son.
15
16 <p>At the moment - because of our little baby - I am spending most of
17 the day by being a caring and organising mom for all the kids.
18 Besides that I am really involved into and occupied with several inner
19 growth processes: New born souls always bring the whole familiar
20 system into movement and that needs time and focus ;-). We are also
21 in the middle of buying a house and moving to it.</p>
22
23 <p>In 2013 I will work again in my job in a German foundation for
24 nature conservation. I am doing public relation work there. Besides
25 that - and that is the connection to Skolelinux / Debian Edu - I am
26 working in our own school project "IT-Zukunft Schule" in North
27 Germany. I am responsible for the quality assurance, the customer
28 relationship management and the communication processes in the
29 project.</p>
30
31 <p>Since 2001 I constantly have been training myself in communication
32 and leadership. Besides that I am a forester, a landscaping gardener
33 and a yoga teacher.</p>
34
35 <p><strong>How did you get in contact with the Skolelinux / Debian Edu
36 project?</strong></p>
37
38 <p>I fell in love with Mike ;-).</p>
39
40 <p>Very soon after getting to know him I was completely enrolled into
41 Free Software. At this time Mike did IT-services for one newly
42 founded school in Kiel. Other schools in Kiel needed concepts for
43 their IT environment. Often when Mike came home from working at the
44 newly founded school I found myself listening to his complaints about
45 several points where the communication with the schools head or the
46 teachers did not work. So we were clear that he would not work for
47 one more school if we did not set up a structure for communication
48 between him, the schools head, the teachers, the students and the
49 parents.</p>
50
51 <p>Together with our friend and hardware supplier Andreas Buchholz we
52 started to get an overview of free software solutions suitable for
53 schools. One day before Christmas 2010 Mike and I had a date with Kurt
54 Gramlich in Gütersloh. As Kurt and I are really interested in building
55 networks of people and in being in communication we dived into
56 Skolelinux and brought it to the first grammar schools in Northern
57 Germany.</p>
58
59 <p>For information about our school project you can read
60 <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Debian_Edu_interview__Mike_Gabriel.html">the
61 interview with Mike Gabriel</a>.</p>
62
63 <p><strong>What do you see as the advantages of Skolelinux / Debian
64 Edu?</strong></p>
65
66 <p>First I have to say: I cannot answer this question technically. My
67 answer comes rather from a social point of view.</p>
68
69 <p>The biggest advantage of Skolelinux / Debian Edu I see is the large
70 and strong international community of Debian Developers in the
71 background which is very alive and connected over mailinglists, blogs
72 and meetings. My constant feeling for the Debian Community is: If
73 something does not work they will somehow fix it. All is well
74 ;-). This is of course a user experience. What I also get as a big
75 advantage of Skolelinux / Debian Edu is that everybody who uses it and
76 works with it can also contribute to it - that includes students,
77 teachers, parents...</p>
78
79 <p><strong>What do you see as the disadvantages of Skolelinux / Debian
80 Edu?</strong></p>
81
82 <p>I will answer this question relating to the internal structure of
83 Skolelinux / Debian Edu.</p>
84
85 <p>What I see as a major disadvantage is that there is a gap between
86 the group of developers for Debian Edu and the people who make the
87 marketing, that means the people that bring Skolelinux to the
88 schools. There is a lack of communication between these two groups and
89 I think that does not really work for Skolelinux / Debian Edu.</p>
90
91 <p>Further I appreciate that Skolelinux / Debian Edu is known as a
92 do-ocracy. Nevertheless I keep asking myself if at some points a
93 democracy or some kind of hierarchical project structure would be good
94 and helpful. I am also missing some kind of contact between the
95 Skolelinux / Debian Edu communities in Europe or on an international
96 level. I think it would be good if there was more sharing between the
97 different countries using Skolelinux / Debian Edu.</p>
98
99 <p><strong>Which free software do you use daily?</strong></p>
100
101 <p>On my laptop I am still using an Ubuntu 10.04 with a Gnome Desktop
102 on. As applications I use Openoffice.org, Gedit, Firefox, Pidgin,
103 LaTeX and GnuCash. For mails I am using Horde. And I am really fond of
104 my N900 running with Maemo.</p>
105
106 <p><strong>Which strategy do you believe is the right one to use to
107 get schools to use free software?</strong></p>
108
109 <p>I am really convinced that in our school project "IT-Zukunft
110 Schule" we have developed (and keep developing) a great way to get
111 schools to use Free Software. We have written a detailed concept for
112 that so I cannot explain the whole thing here. But in a nutshell the
113 strategy has three crucial pillars:</p>
114
115 <ul>
116
117 <li>We really take time to get what sort of stories, questions and
118 concerns the schools head and the teachers have about using different
119 kinds of IT and we take time to enrol them into Free Software.</li>
120
121 <li>Our solution for schools is never just technical. In the centre
122 are always the people who are going to use the software. From the very
123 beginning of the planning for a school, we tell the schools head that
124 they are paying us not only for a technical solution for their school,
125 they also pay us for leading all the communication processes
126 needed. If they do not want that, we are not working with them because
127 we cannot give a guarantee for the quality of our work then.</li>
128
129 <li>Another focus lies in the training of teachers and students in
130 co-administrating the IT-System at their school. They start getting in
131 contact with the Skolelinux / Debian Edu community and they get the
132 offer to become more and more independent from us.</li>
133
134 </ul>
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138 * Who should be interviewed with this questions in the future?
139
140 I think Stefan Makiewicz should be interviewed for your blog. He is one of the teachers at the first school we are working for in our school project. He gave us the hint to check Skolelinux / Debian Edu and is very creative in enrolling people into Free Software.
141 His mail address is it@maskiewizc.de
142
143 If you have not interviewed Kurt Gramlich already I would suggest to interview him as well. He is one of the main persons in the Skolelinux community in Germany and I think he would have to say a lot toyour questions. His mail address is kurt@skolelinux.de
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