Re: [Server-devel] Xsce 0.5 ideas being discussed

2013-10-21 Thread Santiago Rodríguez
Hi

For the screen sharing feature, Anna and me just did a brief test using
icecast2 + gst-launcher as streaming service, and a XO1 as client with very
good results.

She also said that there was an idea floating arround, about doing the same
using vnc, so if our approach is not the correct one, please tell us.

Else, I hope we can add the playbook with the icecast2 server tomorrow.

/santi




On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Anish Mangal wrote:

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Re: [Server-devel] A couple of suggestions for making sure this week's XSCE sprint goes smoothly.

2013-10-21 Thread Sameer Verma
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:52 AM, David Farning
 wrote:
> 1. In a session like this, it can become easy to complain about what
> others are doing. (or not doing) Complaining is contagious. Le't use
> the complaint bowel. Any time someone complains about someone else is
> doing wrong they need to put a dollar in the complaint bowel. We use
> the money for a dinner on the final night of the sprint.
>

I think you meant "bowl". Bowel would take the movement down the drain
;-) Great seeing you all at the summit. Have a great sprint! I'll peek
in when I can get away from my day job!

cheers,
Sameer

> 2. A new idea that came to mind this weekend was a rant sheet. Any
> time someone launches off on one of their 'go-to' rants, we write that
> rant on a white board and assign it a number. If anyone gets back on
> their soapbox and repeat a rant, we yell out the rant number and the
> person needs to put a dollar in the bowel.
>
> These are just (hopefully fun but firm) suggestions to help us
> self-police our passionate group of hackers.
>
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Re: [Server-devel] [XSCE] xsce and ansible

2013-10-21 Thread Adam Holt
CORRECTION:
First of the daily GHangouts starts in exactly 90min.

(Always at 1PM San Francisco Time)


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Adam Holt  wrote:

> Sounds great Tim.  Plz all remember to submit your GMail addresses to me
> if you want to be on the 1PM San Francisco Time Google Hangouts each of the
> 3 coming days (first one starts in exactly 4 hours!!)  Upgrade to the "New
> Google Hangouts" if you want to avoid hassles (destroys Google Voice calls
> from yr GMail, you can downgrade letter).
>
> PS Sprint begins in 40min near downtown SF right here:
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Community_Edition/0.5/Sprint
> Those on foot remember to hit the buzzer for "Aspiration Tech" @ 1370
> Mission St.
>
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> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Tim Moody  wrote:
>
>>   The weekly XSCE call (Thur 2PM) was lightly attended last week because
>> many were on their way to SF.  But we did spend some time on the question
>> of moving to ansible as an installation mechanism and the means and timing
>> of doing so.  The consensus on the call was that we should make the move,
>> but that it should be gradual rather than sudden enlightenment.
>>
>> It turns out that because the directory structures of xs-config (
>> github.com/XSCE/xsce) and dxs (activitycentral/dxs ) are substantially
>> different (everything in plugins.d in the former and in roles in the
>> latter) there are no collisions in directory names, so dxs could just be
>> copied into xs-config.  So the process discussed is simply to combine both
>> repos into xsce and then obsolete directories in plugins.d as confidence
>> builds that the ansible playbook for a given feature works.
>>
>> For those on the call, does this summarize what was said?  For those not
>> on the call, does this sound like a viable plan?
>>
>> Tim
>>
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[Server-devel] Fwd: [XSCE] xsce and ansible

2013-10-21 Thread Adam Holt
Sounds great Tim.  Plz all remember to submit your GMail addresses to me if
you want to be on the 1PM San Francisco Time Google Hangouts each of the 3
coming days (first one starts in exactly 4 hours!!)  Upgrade to the "New
Google Hangouts" if you want to avoid hassles (destroys Google Voice calls
from yr GMail, you can downgrade letter).

PS Sprint begins in 40min near downtown SF right here:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Community_Edition/0.5/Sprint
Those on foot remember to hit the buzzer for "Aspiration Tech" @ 1370
Mission St.

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On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Tim Moody  wrote:

>   The weekly XSCE call (Thur 2PM) was lightly attended last week because
> many were on their way to SF.  But we did spend some time on the question
> of moving to ansible as an installation mechanism and the means and timing
> of doing so.  The consensus on the call was that we should make the move,
> but that it should be gradual rather than sudden enlightenment.
>
> It turns out that because the directory structures of xs-config (
> github.com/XSCE/xsce) and dxs (activitycentral/dxs ) are substantially
> different (everything in plugins.d in the former and in roles in the
> latter) there are no collisions in directory names, so dxs could just be
> copied into xs-config.  So the process discussed is simply to combine both
> repos into xsce and then obsolete directories in plugins.d as confidence
> builds that the ansible playbook for a given feature works.
>
> For those on the call, does this summarize what was said?  For those not
> on the call, does this sound like a viable plan?
>
> Tim
>
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[Server-devel] A couple of suggestions for making sure this week's XSCE sprint goes smoothly.

2013-10-21 Thread David Farning
1. In a session like this, it can become easy to complain about what
others are doing. (or not doing) Complaining is contagious. Le't use
the complaint bowel. Any time someone complains about someone else is
doing wrong they need to put a dollar in the complaint bowel. We use
the money for a dinner on the final night of the sprint.

2. A new idea that came to mind this weekend was a rant sheet. Any
time someone launches off on one of their 'go-to' rants, we write that
rant on a white board and assign it a number. If anyone gets back on
their soapbox and repeat a rant, we yell out the rant number and the
person needs to put a dollar in the bowel.

These are just (hopefully fun but firm) suggestions to help us
self-police our passionate group of hackers.

-- 
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[Server-devel] Fwd: Khan Academy now available in Spanish

2013-10-21 Thread Tony Anderson

Hi,

This from Caryl.

Tony


 Original Message 
Subject:FW: [somos-azucar] Fwd: Khan Academy now available in Spanish
Date:   Mon, 21 Oct 2013 00:39:06 -0700
From:   Caryl Bigenho 
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SugarLabs , olpc Social 





Hi...
From Laura Vargus in Peru...
The Khan Academy, the educational website, is now available in Spanish. 
On the  site thousands of problems and videos have been translated so 
that spanish speaking students, their parents, and teachers can learn in 
their native language.


http://es.khanacademy.org

Enjoy!

Caryl



From: la...@somosazucar.org
Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 22:41:20 -0500
To: to...@somosazucar.org
Subject: [somos-azucar] Fwd: Khan Academy now available in Spanish

Khan Academy, el sitio web educativo, está ahora disponible en Español. 
El sitio, miles de problemas y videos han sido traducidos para que los 
estudiantes hispanohablantes, padres de familia y los maestros puedan 
aprender en su lengua nativa.



http://es.khanacademy.org



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