On 9 November 2012 09:10, Tony Anderson <t...@olenepal.org> wrote: > > This is my greatest concern. The ability of a server to deliver content is > central. It is my understanding that your Community XS does not support a > LAMP stack or Moodle. Please do not refer to the Community XS as XO-0.8 > until there is a chance that it can deliver the essential capabilities of > XS-0.7. My other concern is that a lot of very talented people are spending > a lot of time solving a non-problem. > > Naturally, the network problem you mention is solved by connecting the > XS-0.7 to that network as the WAN.
Tony, It appears that no matter what we say, you are cemented in some strange notions about the community XS: * that it is intended to run only on XOs * that it cannot (and will not) serve content * that your personal desires from an XS are shared by every other deployment in the world I think we've been quite clear about what we're intending to achieve. If you're going to criticise, at least be civil enough to do so based on the facts: * this is a flexible design, built on Fedora * it will run anywhere where x86 or ARM Fedora will work * it can be installed on top of an existing Fedora installation using 'yum groupinstall xsce' * being designed in this way provides extreme flexibility for deployments * all current features of the XS (Moodle, etc.) will be ported, but will be optional * installation and configuration will be easy, but sysadmins will be able to treat it like any Fedora installation We've tried hard to be inclusive and constructive. I ask you to do the same. Regards, Sridhar _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel