Hi,

I have decided to return to Rwanda (I already had the return side of my ticket paid). A group in Stuttgart has provided 100 XO-1.5s to the St. Jacob's school in Kigali. As a private school, they are not as directly bound to Mineduc.

I was pleased to see a strong interest in the educational issues you mention here - the first time at a Sugar/OLPC meeting. The immediate focus is on establishing an online repository for the lesson plans and content bundles that have already been created.

I spend three weeks in Haiti with Adam Holt, Nick Doiron and George Hunt at École Shalom. We tried the schoolserver and Learn activity as ways to deliver lessons requested by the teachers. While the results were encouraging, they proved we are a long way from a production capability to deliver courseware.

Christoph Derndorfer is coordinating the effort and I'll see that you are included in the emails.

Tony

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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Peter Robinson<pbrobin...@gmail.com>wrote:

What's a "minimal vdi"?


vdi stand for virtual disk image, is the file format of Virtualbox used to
handle virtual machines.
vdi are easy to deply since you just need  Virtualbox (on Linux, win or
osx), load the vm and u running an OS with Sugar.
vdi usually are large (around 3GB or more), but a minimal OS like sugar
could well be under 1GB if it's really tailored to.
I would love to see a bootstrap version of sugar on a vdi.




On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Alexandro Colorado<j...@openoffice.org>
wrote:
is it possible to distribute minimal vdi?
small 700mb vd small homee space (user can generate extra virtual disk
for storage).
i am always impress how small solid state disk can pack so much with
so little. i wish a vm like that.

On 11/9/11, Peter Robinson<pbrobin...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hi All,

So there's no rest for the wicked.... its time to think about what you
would like to develop for SoaS v7. I know upstream is all very busy
already.... the sugar team are full pelt into the conversion of sugar
to gtk3 and PyGI and there's all sorts of fun stuff going into
Fedora... so what do you want?

Peter
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