So glad this is in the pipeline! We actually just got an email from Camara (the computer distributor) informing us of updates they have in their Ubuntu software, and their desire to include a Kenya-specific offline edition. So - that's a challenge! The question is - when can we get it done?
I just posted on the talk page[1] referencing the way the India project is organizing their offline effort. It might be a bit too elaborate for the Kenya version (Requires the creation of a LOT of additional pages), but the two pieces of it that I think are incredibly valuable:
# the separation by category in the list of articles they are proposing to add, and
# the ability for everyone to contribute rather than just one person.
I am wondering - is there a way to get the syllabus online so that way Dennis doesn't have to do it all himself? If not, Dennis - is there a way we can support your efforts?
Thanks!!
Jessie
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http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Offline_Projects/Content_Development/Schools/Kenyan_Topics#Categories
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 9:54 AM, stephen wanjau
<wanjaustev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Karibu Abbas.
The last time I checked Dennis was still working on these topics. I gave him a copy of the New Kenyan syllabus which had Maths, Chemistry, Physics,Biology and Agriculture - that was December last year.
So that implies that we do not have the syllabus for Geography, Business Studies and CRE.
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