Ar 12/04/2008 am 02:22, ysgrifennodd Mel Chua: > Also, to answer Daf's original question, I took a stab and put up > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Networking_scenarios (with some discussion from > this thread on the talk page) - move/edit/delete and all the usual if I've > duplicated something. This page is currently an orphan, so if someone could > link to it from some other relevant pages, I'd be most grateful.
I've since found a couple of other pages which are related: - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Connectivity This page describes itself as part of the support FAQ, so maybe not suitable for extending with information for developers. - http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Network_Configurations This is much more similar, and has a cool diagram, but I'm not sure how the list there matches up with mine. In particular, it's not clear whether "Access Point" implies the presence or absence of a server, and my list doesn't contain the "Mesh Portal Point". I also stumbled on this blog, which is about asynchronous communication/collaboration: http://www.nilshettich.com/olpcblog/ I think it might have some interesting ideas for us as we try to support long-term collaboration in addition to the real-time collaboration that Sugar supports today. -- Dafydd _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
