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Song book for Computer Scientists
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24th June 2012
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Many years ago, while studying Computer Science at the +University of Tromsø, I started +collecting computer related songs for use at parties. The original +version was written in LaTeX, but a few years ago I got help from +Håkon W. Lie, one of the inventors of W3C CSS, to convert it to HTML +while keeping the ability to create a nice book in PDF format. I have +not had time to maintain the book for a while now, and guess I should +put it up on some public version control repository where others can +help me extend and update the book. If anyone is volunteering to help +me with this, send me an email. Also let me know if there are songs +missing in my book.

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I have not mentioned the book on my blog so far, and it occured to +me today that I really should let all my readers share the joys of +singing out load about programming, computers and computer networks. +Especially now that Debconf +12 is about to start (and I am not going). Want to sing? Check +out Petter's +Computer Science Songbook. +

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+ + + Tags: debian, english, multimedia. + + +
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Lovlig piratkopiering av den Østeriske landsbyen Hallstatt
23rd June 2012
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Debian Edu interview: Mike Gabriel
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2nd June 2012
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Back in 2010, Mike Gabriel showed up on the -Debian Edu and Skolelinux -mailing list. He quickly proved to be a valuable developer, and -thanks to his tireless effort we now have Kerberos integrated into the -Debian Edu -Squeeze version.

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Who are you, and how do you spend your days?

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My name is Mike Gabriel, I am 38 years old and live near Kiel, -Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. I live together with a wonderful partner -(Angela Fuß) and two own children and two bonus children (contributed -by Angela).

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During the day I am part-time employed as a system administrator -and part-time working as an IT consultant. The consultancy work -touches free software topics wherever and whenever possible. During -the nights I am a free software developer. In the gaps I also train in -becoming an osteopath.

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Starting in 2010 we (Andreas Buchholz, Angela Fuß, Mike Gabriel) -have set up a free software project in the area of Kiel that aims at -introducing free software into schools. The project's name is -"IT-Zukunft Schule" (IT future for schools). The project links IT -skills with communication skills.

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How did you get in contact with the Skolelinux/Debian Edu -project?

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While preparing our own customised Linux distribution for -"IT-Zukunft Schule" we were repeatedly asked if we really wanted to -reinvent the wheel. What schools really need is already available, -people said. From this impulse we started evaluating other Linux -distributions that target being used for school networks.

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At the end we short-listed two approaches and compared them: a -commercial Linux distribution developed by a company in Bremen, -Germany, and Skolelinux / Debian Edu. Between 12/2010 and 03/2011 we -went to several events and met people being responsible for marketing -and development of either of the distributions. Skolelinux / Debian -Edu was by far much more convincing compared to the other product that -got short-listed beforehand--across the full spectrum. What was most -attractive for me personally: the perspective of collaboration within -the developmental branch of the Debian Edu project itself.

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In parallel with this, we talked to many local and not-so-local -people. People teaching at schools, headmasters, politicians, data -protection experts, other IT professionals.

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We came to two conclusions:

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First, a technical conclusion: What schools need is available in -bits and pieces here and there, and none of the solutions really fit -by 100%. Any school we have seen has a very individual IT setup -whereas most of each school's requirements could mapped by a standard -IT solution. The requirement to this IT solution is flexibility and -customisability, so that individual adaptations here and there are -possible. In terms of re-distributing and rolling out such a -standardised IT system for schools (a system that is still to some -degree customisable) there is still a lot of work to do here -locally. Debian Edu / Skolelinux has been our choice as the starting -point.

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Second, a holistic conclusion: What schools need does not exist at -all (or we missed it so far). There are several technical solutions -for handling IT at schools that tend to make a good impression. What -has been missing completely here in Germany, though, is the enrolment -of people into using IT and teaching with IT. "IT-Zukunft Schule" -tries to provide an approach for this.

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Only some schools have some sort of a media concept which explains, -defines and gives guidance on how to use IT in class. Most schools in -Northern Germany do not have an IT service provider, the school's IT -equipment is managed by one or (if the school is lucky) two (admin) -teachers, most of the workload these admin teachers get done in there -spare time.

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We were surprised that only a very few admin teachers were -networked with colleagues from other schools. Basically, every school -here around has its individual approach of providing IT equipment to -teachers and students and the exchange of ideas has been quasi -non-existent until 2010/2011.

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Quite some (non-admin) teachers try to avoid using IT technology in -class as a learning medium completely. Several reasons for this -avoidance do exist.

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We discovered that no-one has ever taken a closer look at this -social part of IT management in schools, so far. On our quest journey -for a technical IT solution for schools, we discussed this issue with -several teachers, headmasters, politicians, other IT professionals and -they all confirmed: a holistic approach of considering IT management -at schools, an approach that includes the people in place, will be new -and probably a gain for all.

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What do you see as the advantages of Skolelinux/Debian -Edu?

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There is a list of advantages: international context, openness to -any kind of contributions, do-ocracy policy, the closeness to Debian, -the different installation scenarios possible (from stand-alone -workstation to complex multi-server sites), the transparency within -project communication, honest communication within the group of -developers, etc.

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What do you see as the disadvantages of Skolelinux/Debian -Edu?

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Every coin has two sides:

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Technically: BTS issue -#311188, tricky upgradability of a Debian Edu main server, network -client installations on top of a plain vanilla Debian installation -should become possible sometime in the near future, one could think -about splitting the very complex package debian-edu-config into -several portions (to make it easier for new developers to -contribute).

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Another issue I see is that we (as Debian Edu developers) should -find out more about the network of people who do the marketing for -Debian Edu / Skolelinux. There is a very active group in Germany -promoting Skolelinux on the bigger Linux Days within Germany. Are -there other groups like that in other countries? How can we bring -these marketing people together (marketing group A with group B and -all of them with the group of Debian Edu developers)? During the last -meeting of the German Skolelinux group, I got the impression of people -there being rather disconnected from the development department of -Debian Edu / Skolelinux.

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Which free software do you use daily?

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For my daily business, I do not use commercial software at all.

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For normal stuff I use Iceweasel/Firefox, Libreoffice.org. For -serious text writing I prefer LaTeX. I use gimp, inkscape, scribus for -more artistic tasks. I run virtual machines in KVM and Virtualbox.

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I am one of the upstream developers of X2Go. In 2010 I started the -development of a Python based X2Go Client, called PyHoca-GUI. -PyHoca-GUI has brought forth a Python X2Go Client API that currently -is being integrated in Ubuntu's software center.

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For communications I have my own Kolab server running using Horde -as web-based groupware client. For IRC I love to use irssi, for Jabber -I have several clients that I use, mostly pidgin, though. I am also -the Debian maintainer of Coccinella, a Jabber-based interactive -whiteboard.

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My favourite terminal emulator is KDE's Yakuake.

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Which strategy do you believe is the right one to use to -get schools to use free software?

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Communicate, communicate, communicate. Enrol people, enrol people, -enrol people.

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