Community

Getting involved with the Edubuntu community is easy

Live Chat via IRC

We have an IRC channel on irc.freenode.net, called #edubuntu. This is our main channel where day to day conversations and support relating to Edubuntu take place.

We have an IRC channel on irc.freenode.net, called #edubuntu. This is our main channel where day to day conversations and support relating to Edubuntu take place. If you don't have an IRC client installed, you can also use the Freenode web-based client.

We also meet regularly at #ubuntu-meeting, and you can find a schedule of upcoming meetings here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Edubuntu/Community/MeetingAgenda

If you are more interested in getting involved with LTSP, you can also take a look at: #ltsp

Help on connecting to IRC is available on the following link:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XChatHowto

Mailing Lists

The Edubuntu mailing lists serves as the official communication forum for developers and users. The list server can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com

Available lists:

  • edubuntu-devel: List for all Edubuntu contributors (system developers, testers, artwork team, website team, feedback, etc)
  • edubuntu-devel-es: Edubuntu Spanish developers list
  • edubuntu-users: Support channel for educators and users
  • ubuntu-education:
    Ubuntu and Education posts discuss education issues which impact users or stakeholders of any Ubuntu products in the Education sector

Getting involved

We usually work on various aspects of edubuntu by joining specific launchpad teams. There are opportunities for all types of people, including coders, translators, graphics designers and copy writers.

Local Teams

After submitting your mail to Edubuntu-devel, we will add you to the Launchpad team you applied for. Your e-mail will be summarised in the Launchpad description field for the team.

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