Thanks to all 8 people on the call for a really thoughtful Skype
interchange--
Lots of great fodder for what priorities matter, eg. why dropping
usbmount entirely might in fact be OK, eg. the apparent urgency or i386
and ARM support both, etc.
Very thoughful reflections on OLPC Australia's
teacher-enablement/classroom organic deployment model, as well as
different ideas on how XS Community Edition can be flexible enough to
support very different implementation approaches elsewhere/everywhere
(eg. Tony Anderson's) and finally how can we expand the circle of
strong/sustainable contributors?
See you/others Wedn same time/place for another progress
report/discussion call! At which point we hope to write more of this
up. For now see George's evolving status-spreadsheet for Tim Moody & All:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArZWg7X2DXbkdF91WDRIaU9QVTRxdmpkYXctWkgwM1E#gid=0
On 11/12/2012 4:43 PM, Holt wrote:
XS Community Hacking Week has begun...see you in 15 min on Skype
(voice call!) Reply with yr Skype name if you want to contribute to
the conversation, thanks much.
Progress report/agenda:
* work has begun here outside Toronto since our late Saturday arrival
* Squid & Moodle are now working
* usbmount is blocking: we need a new program that listens to udisk2
on the system dbus
(for now, enable these manually: activity server, XS rsync, XS
tools, XS activation)
* address Tony Anderson's use cases @
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition#Use_Cases
* documentation won't be easy but I'd love feedback as I begin to help
here
* appreciate more suggestions on what all we can practically achieve
in the week
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