Sorry. Losing it.
http://aaa.opensourcehost.com/~thoughts/faq/
Hats off to everyone and best wishes towards 11/2.
BTW it looks like it has some good translation management functionality too.
able to run multilingual interface from the get go. haven't scratched deep
but i'm hoping once an faq is
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 01:47:29AM -0500, Todd Kelsey wrote:
PHPMyFaq is scalable, multilingual, RSS, XML, basically allows people
to post questions, other people to answer, print out, save to pdf,
xml. coolest thing is ranking -- so most relevant/popular items float
to top.
Does it send mail
Nice, but why not One (billion) Laptop(s) Per (billion) Child(ren)?
On 10/24/07, Seth Woodworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone, isforinsects here.
There have been a couple suggestions for t-shirts floating around on the
wiki and elsewhere.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/T-shirts
I
I am cc'ing documentation group on this one. (anne could you check it out?)
not sure on email. but an alias could be set up so that it hits the list
(which developers could subscribe to), and I don't know if it is good enough
to automatically process back into the content base (is there a system
I guess the beauty of keeping cafepress around even when there are other
options is you don't have to decide. The customer can choose?
There are actually some funny options for apparel that are not activated.
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Subj: Re: T-shirt
On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 12:20:01AM -0400, Giannis Galanis wrote:
The feature, although not usable by the activities, it has other benefits.
By observing the buddy list, you acquire instant information of the network
connection go the users:
when connected to channel 1 for example:
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On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 at 00:20:01 -0400, Giannis Galanis wrote:
The feature, although not usable by the activities, it has other benefits.
By observing the buddy list, you acquire instant information of the network
connection go the users:
when
At this point in time, having as much debug info available in the
developer console without having to remember which command-line tool
provides what, is crucial for collecting problem reports from non-expert
users and I would request that the IPv4 information remains where it is.
Michail
On Oct 25, 2007, at 16:04 , Kim Quirk wrote:
For individual activities we will always want people to be able to
download from a website pretty much at any time, so further
development and features to activities, should continue to be
planned and released outside of the olpc schedule.
Build 620 ChangeLog
Base OS:
- kernel - 2.6.22 - 20071025.2.olpc.bbb713f3c2b591f.i586.rpm
* OLPC: add C2 and C3 board support
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On 10/26/07, Build Announcer Script [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build 620 ChangeLog
Base OS:
- kernel - 2.6.22 - 20071025.2.olpc.bbb713f3c2b591f.i586.rpm
* OLPC: add C2 and C3 board support
I believe this kernel also has a fix for a suspend/resume bug wad
cjb found while in China.
--- Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote:
For individual activities we will always want people to be able to
download from a website pretty much at any time, so further
development and features to activities, should continue to be
planned and released outside of the olpc schedule.
So you mean a
Hi, everyone,
In response to Xavier Alvarez' request on 10/25 for translators and
coordinators, I decided to get off the sidelines and take a look at
OLPC's new Pootle-based L10N infrastructure.
Here are a few things I noticed which I think will be of general
interest and concern:
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Not yet, next one will.
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 14:31 -0400, C. Scott Ananian wrote:
On 10/26/07, Build Announcer Script [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Build 620 ChangeLog
Base OS:
- kernel - 2.6.22 - 20071025.2.olpc.bbb713f3c2b591f.i586.rpm
* OLPC: add C2 and C3 board support
I
620 also included an EHCI (usb) workaround for an irq suspend race.
621 will include a libertas fix that allows the wireless device to come
back after an EHCI hiccup (and EHCI likes to hiccup).
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 17:18:30
-0400 John (J5) Palmieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not yet, next one
ChangeLog updated
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 17:33 -0400, Andres Salomon wrote:
EHCI (usb) workaround for an irq suspend race
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Build 621 ChangeLog
Base OS:
- kernel - 2.6.22 - 20071026.1.olpc.57969c0efac7e63.i586.rpm
* libertas fix that allows the wireless device to come
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On Friday 26 October 2007 16:54, you wrote:
ET Hi, everyone,
ET
ET In response to Xavier Alvarez' request on 10/25 for
ET translators and coordinators, I decided to get off the
ET sidelines and take a look at OLPC's new Pootle-based L10N
ET infrastructure.
ET
ET Here are a few things I noticed
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 15:42:29 -0700 (PDT)
Javier Cardona [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Brajesh Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See https://dev.laptop.org/ticket/2384#comment:4
Requires firmware version 5.110.19.p0 or newer, available here:
http://dev.laptop.org/pub/firmware/libertas/
We are reviewing the various manuals and how-tos about using the XO and
its interfaces tomorrow from 11:00 to 17:00 EST, in the Cambridge office
for the hardy souls who are here or have trekked out, and in #olpc-content
on freenode, for people online.
If you have any documentation,
NOW READ THIS!
This is the home stretch for our stable build for first deployment.
ZEROTH: THANK YOU for all your hard work and contributions to date
Barring unforeseen events, we are now one week from mass production.
FIRST: there will be a release after this within a reasonably short
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