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Developer Challenges

Gnome has one. So does Mono. Why not CC? A successful completion of this challenge would produce an ISO image for a bootable system that would be filled with CC licensed content and whatever the state-of-the-art in CC enabled applications is at that time. You might base it on Knoppix, Ubuntu's Live CD, or roll your own.

Implementations

  • Please add your implementation here :)

LiveCD for Libraries - Development and Mailing

Worldlabel.com is supporting the development of the LiveCD. The CD will be mailed to approx 6500 libraries as an initial test. Ideas other than mailing include hosting the contents online and doing outreach to libraries and other interested parties through a widespread press release, listservs, etc. Content can also be delivered in other formats - thumbdrives, DVDs.

We strongly believe that libraries are a great way to plant seeds in the community to help Free Software to become popular. This project will bring more awareness to Open Source and help under funded Libraries save money so they can buy more books. The project will consist:

TARGET

CD will be for public terminals at libraries. The object is to get as many libraries to install Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) on their current systems.

Proposed LiveCD Contents

A) Redhat Fedora 7

B) Productivity/entertainment suite with the following Free Open Source programs:

Openoffice.org - Complete version (same as from OOo site), include Tutorials and How-to set up.

  • OOoWikipedia plugin, links on page and CD to: OO, Support page, OOoforums, Documentation Project. OO Register page.
    • Need recomendation for a Free OSS library specific application for Windows?

C) Creative Commons-licensed content

Possible inclusion of a CC plugin pre-installed in Openoffice.org - development of plug-in. For information on licencing issues for libraries: -http://www.librarycopyright.net/ Spoke to Ms. Carrie Russell - the copyright specialist for the Office for Information Technology Policy of the American Library Association. Recieved positive response. Ms. Carrie Russell advised that she would consider writing information for the CD on C.C. and use for Libraries.

B) Purchase a mailing list from the American Library Association and other available mailing lists. http://www.ala.org/ala/alalibrary/libraryfactsheet/mailinglist.pdf Cost of ALA mailing list $200/1,000 for names and addresses on laser labels. Working on ways to get the list discounted.

C) The CD will be reviewed by numerous librarians from Open Source division of Lita.org (Library Information Technology Ass.) http://www.lita.org is a part of The American Library Ass. http://www.ala.org/ These reviews hopefully will be published in numerous ALA publications. This review will be sent with the CD in the mailing so that there is neutral positive influence behind the CD and is not just coming from a commercial entity.

D) The mailing will have a mail back questionaire asking did they install software and other general questions.

E) Come up with a suitable name (URL) for the CD, create ISO images and website dedicate to information on CD.

F) Find the most cost effective CD Duplication Service, Ideas on how the CD, review and information will be packaged.

Mr. Alex Choong of Innotech Resources Pte Ltd (worldlabel.com.sg) will cover the cost of duplication of master Library CD. 8000 to 1000pcs with jewel box or sleve. He wants will also implement a program in Singapore and Malaysia to distribute the CD to libraries. He mentioned wanting reference to this in press releases.

Similar projects exist but are dormant: http://marketing.openoffice.org/pa/ It would be great if it can intergrated with this project. Cooperation with OO is necessary to insure OOo is represented according the wishes of their project.

Researching 3 libraries in Putnam County, N.Y. in upscale districts, the 3 libraries had Openoffice.org, Firefox and Gimp installed. Further research in under privileged areas will be done. Visited private library which relies on Donations in Cold Springs, NY. Had no FOSS installed and where extremly receptive to the CD idea.

TARGETING LIBRARIES
  • low income areas
  • keep in mind that different libraries have different hardware - academic libraries set up to accept many different formats, while some public libraries may not have DVD drives installed on machines.

Please add information


ARTICLES TO READ
FOLKS WHO CAN POTENTIALLY HELP

John Rutherford of Lita/ALA Chairman of Opensource for Lita - IT division of ALA

David Bretthauer http://www.lita.org/ala/lita/litapublications/ital/2101bretthauer.cfm can be a big help, especially giving ideas which libraries to target for mailings and other stuff.

  • Dave.Bretthauer @uconn.edu
  • Tel: 860-486-6494

LiveCD Examples

LiveCD Resources

  • Please add your example, screenshot, mockup, etc here :)

TODO

  • Use UCK to create the custom liveCD, package up cc content, and burn monthly iso cds
  • speak with John Rutherford from LITA - June 5
  • speak with Russell from Worldlabel.com - June 11
  • develop appropriate content for LiveCD - Week of June 4
  • test Fedora 7 - Week of June 4
  • email David Brethauer - Week of June 4
  • Worldlabel agreement project division for wiki