2008/7/14 Kim Quirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 3 - Encourage schools to completely reflash (cleaninstall) their laptops > each year. At the end of the school year, you save away kids data (hopefully > that is done automatically) and you do a cleaninstall of the next year's > image; retest all the latest versions of Activities that you want to use; > and provide 'clean' laptops to the kids at the start of the next school > year.
I also disagree: this is unnecessary and eliminates the benefit of being able to roll back to your previous system if your upgrade broke something -- which you might not find out about until months later, potentially. The other points sound reasonable. I think we need to include a 'contact email' field in the activity.info for each activity (i'm kinda shocked we haven't done so yet) so that we can get in touch with maintainers, and then write a more rigorous guide to "testing your release before deployment" which helps countries go through the steps necessary to qualify the release + activities before they put it in a school. We need to allow local creation and maintenance of activities: OLPC can't hope to write all the needed activities itself. But at the same time we need to empower the countries to set standards of quality and kick the butts of activity authors if needed to get fixes made. If the activity is written under contract by the MoE, for example, then they should have a process/contract in place for revalidating and potentially patching it each year. (Hopefully improving it, too, not just maintaining it in stasis.) --scott -- ( http://cscott.net/ ) _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel