[22:39] <genii> heh
[22:55] <Unit193> MythTV isn't!
[22:55] <Unit193> Edubuntu is dead, long live Debian Edu!
[22:56] <wxl> as a distro, almost dead
[23:00] <Unit193> I'd bet the software a bit too, Kodi seems to be the huge one.
[23:27] <valorie> kde edu is very much alive and growing
[23:27] <valorie> Gcompris alone has 3 or 4 GSoC students working on it this year
[23:29] <Unit193> I accidentally contributed to Debian Edu, if that counts.  It's very much alive too.
[23:32] <valorie> michael hall's project was so cool, based on ubuntu -- I guess a fork? for his son
[23:32] <valorie> I put it on a really old laptop down low for the kids at some family party
[23:32] <Unit193> Perhaps more an "unofficial flavor"?
[23:32] <valorie> they *loved* it
[23:33] <valorie> even the ones over the target age
[23:33] <valorie> can't recall the name
[23:33] <valorie> I guess his son aged out of that and he lost the time to keep it up
[23:33] <Unit193> I've done some fruity stuff like that too, mainly because secretly I'm a nutjob.  I didn't know mhall did an Edubuntu type thing.
[23:33] <valorie> and possibly the interest
[23:34] <valorie> it was for like.... 4-8 year olds
[23:34] <Unit193> Perhaps also "Does anyone use this?" aspect to dropping it too.
[23:34] <valorie> he knew that there were users, but I think hosting costs were an issue
[23:35] <Unit193> Ah.
[23:35] <valorie> I hope he contributed the code somewhere or popped it on github or so
[23:35] <valorie> because it was very cool
[23:35] <valorie> basically cartoon characters led the kids into various activities
[23:36] <valorie> so it was "turn on the laptop and let the kids do everything else"
[23:36] <valorie> no connectivity so nothing to worry about there