Hi, Try to avoid sending such large attachments in the future. The prefered way to contribute code and get feedback is thru a Git repository (such as Github).
Thanks for your contribution, hopefully you can engage the right people. While some people on this list have taken part in deploying tablets, I doubt we have the right people in the community to facilitate a sustainable endeavor in this direction. Tablets tend to come crippled with anti-tinkering software/hardware. For what hardware is your project? My daughter was gifted an Amazon Fire tablet and I had a really hard time rooting, removing spy/malware, and installing only (android based) Free Software on it. Regards, Sebastian On 30/03/16 11:24, Cunningham, Ryan (CUNNIRYA001) wrote: > Please wait for my attachment. It is pending approval from the moderator. > > Enviado desde mi iPod > >> El mar 30, 2016, a las 09:20, Cunningham, Ryan (CUNNIRYA001) >> <cunnirya...@bellinghamschools.org> escribió: >> >> Excuse me, but where the COPYRIGHT.txt file says the notices therein must be >> reproduced verbatim, an exception may be made for translations into another >> language. >> >> Enviado desde mi iPod >> >>> El mar 29, 2016, a las 20:53, Cunningham, Ryan (CUNNIRYA001) >>> <cunnirya...@bellinghamschools.org> escribió: >>> >>> Dear Sugar Labs developers, >>> >>> I am Ryan Cunningham, a person with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). I am a >>> member of Special Olympics, which believes that autism does not define me >>> (or anybody with autism), and I participate in practices with my school’s >>> Special Olympics Unified Soccer team (Unified Soccer is part of Project >>> UNIFY). I know that Sugar was designed especially for people in >>> less-developed countries, and I know that One Laptop per Child, one of >>> Sugar Labs’ clients, thinks the same of living in a less-developed country >>> that I think of having autism. >>> >>> But people in more-developed countries can also benefit from having access >>> to Sugar, being the kind of free-and-open-source software that it is. >>> Sugar, specifically, allows a user to experiment with the source code of >>> its activities—even while the activities are running! This represents what >>> the future of free-and-open-source software should be. >>> >>> To help spread that ideology even further, I would like to provide a set of >>> Fedora Kickstart files and installation scripts that a manufacturer of >>> tablet computers may use to install this derived version of Sugar on a >>> Stick onto its tablets. This gzip-compressed tape archive includes certain >>> versions of the Python Powered and Fedora Remix logos, which shall be used >>> to denote that Sugar is written in Python 2 and that this operating system >>> is based on Fedora. >>> >>> These scripts require at least Fedora 22. Logs from my final testing are >>> included. This compilation is governed by the X11 License, the same license >>> used for Fedora in general; the X11 License is also included. The >>> distribution of these scripts and of their output on your Web site is >>> encouraged. Please ask for permission from the Fedora Project regarding use >>> of the Fedora Remix logos. >>> >>> Thank you for your cooperation. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Ryan Cunningham >>> >>> <fedora-sugar-for-tablets.zip> > _______________________________________________ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep