Project Description
Evaluate the various parental controls options to be used on Tumbleweed / Aeon, pick and choose one or more (depending on the needs) and make sure they are properly packaged on openSUSE Tumbleweed (if not available on Flathub) and can be integrated on a computer for a kid.
Goal for this Hackweek
- getting a "kid-safe" Web environment on a openSUSE Tumbleweed or Aeon system
- integrate timer for applications with block and parental override
- ensure the environment will stay up-to-date without user intervention.
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Hack Week 23
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