I am in the process of watching the recording of the SkoleLinux Conference
and thought it was time for a Sugar[1] status update.

- Foundation
We have spent much of the last several months making Sugar Labs more
responsive to the entire Educational community.  Sugar Labs in now an
independent NGO.  OLPC is still our largest user and one of our major
contributors.  But, Sugar Labs has a independent planning and release
cycle.  We have established a six month release cycle.  After much
deliberation,  we are in the process of establishing our own trac and git
repositories.

- Distribution
Sugar will be include in the upcoming Fedora release as a selectable
X-session from the logon menu.  We are facing challanges in Ubuntu with a
abi-word version mismatch.  Sugar will be available from the Ubuntu-Sugartem
Personal Package Archive.  At this time, we don't know if we will have the
abi-word issue worked out.  In November, we will be meeting with Mandriva.

-Jabber Server
Sugar uses Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) for
collaboration between desktop.  We currently use a modified version of
ejabber as our collaboration server.  Ejabber is not scaling as well as we
hoped.  Because, ejabber introduces unnecessary over head, OLPC is working
on a new XMPP server called Gadget which scales better.

-LTSP
We still have progress to make within the LTSP community.  Fedora has gotten
liveCDs to work on 256M computers.  So, we are meeting the memory
requirements for LTSP.  The lack of a XMPP server-in-a-box is blocking
Sugar's inclusion in the project.

-SkoleLinux
I hope the above status report gives you an idea of the current status of
Sugar Labs and the Sugar platform.

What else should we work on to make it easier for you to include Sugar in
SkoleLinux?

thanks
david



1. www.sugarlabs.org

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