Hi, a few comments below: On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Edward Cherlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 1:09 PM, C.W. Holeman II > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> The issues for new outsiders: >> >> - There is documentation and notes that assume an XO machine vs Sugar >> running on an Ubuntu system. > > Actually, you should test software using an emulated XO in VMWare or qemu. > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Emulation
How so? SugarLabs software is going to be used in several platforms and we need people testing in all of them. If some supported platforms don't run Sugar well, we need to find people who fix them. >> - What is supposed to be the same and what is expected to be different? > > Many things do not work on Ubuntu at present. Do not use it for > testing new Activities. Well, I think that Ubuntu 8.10 with the stock Sugar (0.82) works quite well for testing activities. Not saying there aren't bugs, though. >> - Hardware issues one could assume. >> - The opening page on XO is "OLPC Library" vs "about:blank" on Ubuntu. >> - Was the opening page a bug or an improperly installed Sugar? >> - Where does one ask these questions? > > Devel list. [EMAIL PROTECTED] or enter a bug in dev.sugarlabs.org >> - Where are the pointers to the proper bug tracking system? > > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Trac Please don't enter tickets in dev.laptop.org if you aren't using OLPC's platform. OLPC staff is very time constrained and cannot care about other platforms like Ubuntu. Please file tickets in dev.sugarlabs.org. >> - This is a rapidly changing system. >> - There is a lack of clear documentation on naming conventions. >> - Where is the documentation that identifies what specifications are >> trying to be implemented in a specific runtime version of sugar. See http://sugarlabs.org/go/DevelopmentTeam/Release/Roadmap > I don't understand the question. What are you trying to do? > >> - The multi-platform (XO, Ubuntu, Windows emulation) nature adds complexity. > > No doubt. But solve one at a time. If you have an XO, you can test on > it. If not, use the emulation. Leave packaging and testing for other > Linux distributions to the packaging teams. Well, I would say test whatever platform you care about, be it OLPC's, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, etc Regards, Tomeu _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
