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Mailing lists
| ltsp-discuss | This is a great place to get help for LTSP related issues |
| K12OSN | If you are deploying LTSP and Linux in a school, then take a look at this mailing list |
| ltsp-developer | If you are interested in helping with the development of LTSP, you should subscribe to this list |
| Ltsp-es | A Spanish language discussion list for LTSP matters. |
| kiwi-ltsp-users | User discussion list for LTSP5 on openSUSE. |
Support Forums
There's several ways to get immediate online support for LTSP
| English | #ltsp on irc.freenode.net |
| German | Support Forum |
| Spanish | Spanish support forum on Yahoo |
Professional Support
Professional support is available from the people who created LTSP. Check out DisklessWorkstations.Com
The People
| Jim McQuillan jammcq | Jim is a software developer providing Unix and Linux based solutions, primarily in the healthcare industry. In January of 1999 he started creating the Linux Terminal server project as part of a larger solution for one of Ron Colcernians customers in Centerline, Michigan |
| Ron Colcernian GodFodder | Ron presented a challenge to Jim, to create a linux-based workstation to provide a GUI environment that could give users a method of logging in to other servers on a customer network. Once the ideas were in place, both Ron and Jim worked hard to provide a robust solution for the customer. Once it was proven to work, they worked at refining and it, and released LTSP as an open source project in August of 1999. Jim and Ron also run DisklessWorkstations.Com, selling thin clients, bootable network cards and professional LTSP support |
| Scott Balneaves sbalneav | Scott is the systems administrator at Legal Aid, Manitoba. Scott came across LTSP in late 1999 and has stuck around ever since. He's got a long list of contributions to LTSP, including LtspFS and Booth Babe at the LTSP.org booth at Linux World trade shows |
| Eric Harrison eHarrison | Eric works for the Multnomah Education Service District in Portland, Oregon. He built and maintains K12Ltsp, which is a Linux distro, based on Fedora with LTSP and a whole bunch of educational apps integrated. Eric is also part of the Edubuntu team and is an active upstream LTSP developer |
| Gideon Romm Gadi | Gideon works on many aspects of LTSP including local device support, interoperability with MS Windows and Audio support. He's also one of the owners of Symbio Technologies, a company that sells LTSP based solutions. |
| Chuck Liebow cliebow | Chuck works on LDAP issues and PPC support. He also deploys LTSP in schools near his home in Southwest Harbor, Maine. |
| Erick Tyack etyack | Erick provides product development and customer support for DisklessWorkstations.Com. |
| Oliver Grawert ogra | Oliver works for Canonical as the project leader for Edubuntu. He has been responsible for most of the work of integrating LTSP5 into Ubuntu. |
| Vagrant Cascadian vagrantc | Vagrant has been very active, working hard on many parts of LTSP, including building and maintaining the Debian LTSP5 packages |
| Jigish Gohil cyberorg | LTSP maintainer for openSUSE project. |
| Stéphane Graber stgraber | LTSP maintainer for Ubuntu, LTSP developer working for Revolution Linux and main developer of ltsp-cluster |
The above list of people is not complete. If your name isn't on the list, and you think it should be, just let us know and we'll be happy to add it
