Thanks for clarifying :) The question remains then: Is Sugar Labs to direct attention entirely to a few hundreds of very-to-somewhat old XO laptops maintained by experts like Tony and those in Caacupe, or to the millions of children who have computers/tablets capable of accessing/installing Sugarizer, or to some mix of the two; and if the latter, what mix is appropriate in 2017 and 2018?
On 1 March 2017 at 05:26, Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net> wrote: > All models are obviously xo-1, xo-1.5, xo-1.75 and xo-4. Sugarizer is not > relevant since the XOs deploy Sugar. The Sugarizer activities are mostly > also available as Sugar web activities. We are using the Python Turtle > blocks. > > Tony > > > On 02/28/2017 02:29 PM, Dave Crossland wrote: > > > > On Feb 27, 2017 11:34 PM, "Tony Anderson" <tony_ander...@usa.net> wrote: > > For what it's worth, Sugar 0.110 (OLPC OS 13.2.8) has been installed on > hundreds of XO laptops, all models in Rwanda. The codebase is reaching > these classrooms. > > > That is great to know!!! :) > > What xo models are those? > > Does anyone know of any other classrooms using the latest release? > > I am not sure what you mean by the js codebase, but if you mean the sugar > web activities. Yes they are available for optional installment (along with > the other activities in ASLO) > > > Sugarizer > > > -- Cheers Dave
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