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Re: What you are doing _means_something_



This, the bit about the space shuttle, and other things, would go very
nicely in a debian-publicity page.

In fact a page of debian sites/applications in the style of
http://yara.ecn.purdue.edu/~pplinux/Sites/Index.html, would be
beneficial.

Bruce Perens wrote:
> 
> This message pretty much speaks for itself. If you ever need a reason
> for why you work on Debian, here's one.
> 
>         Bruce
> 
> Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 13:45:24 -0500 (EST)
> From: "David B. Teague" <teague@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU>
> Subject: Re: need details on student work with Debian
> 
> Bruce
> 
> Much of what we do in our department is done under Debian Linux.
> 
> We teach my first year CS students using g++ 2.7.2 running under Debian
> Linux. We find the reliability of this operating system exceeds that of
> any version of Unix or of any Unix workalike operating system we have
> used.
> 
> All of the following are taught on machines that run Debian Linux:
> The operating system sequence, and the remainder of our operating system
> and networking courses, our web server, and web page construction.
> 
> Our student system administrators (under the sponsorship of the Student
> ACM Chapter) teach system administration using the Debian System. The
> entire Departmental Laboratory for CS Majors runs Debian Linux. Our
> student system administrators have gone above and beyond the call of duty
> in tailoring the Debian System to a size that allows 20MHz 4MB 386
> machines to run essentially as X-terminals.
> 
> The support from the Debian associates and members of the mailing list
> has been invaluable in maintenance and learning of Computer science.
> 
> David B. Teague
> Associate Professor Mathematics and Computer Science
> Western Carolina Universty
> Cullowhee N C 28723
> 
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