Hi Jim,

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 09:31:19AM -0500, Jim Simmons wrote:
I have a similar question. What I want to know is, when I am finally able to upgrade my XO from .82 to something better, will I use SoaS to do it? Or will I be able to do upgrades over the network as I have done in the past?

I believe the answer depends on your definition of "something better".

".82" most probably means a release of the distribution created and still maintained by the OLPC project, targeted specifically for the XO laptops.

The "better" thing might be the official successor to that release, done by same organisation.

The "better" thing might be to abandon that distribution and switch to some alternative. The "better" alternative might be SoaS, it might be Debian, it might be Ubuntu, it might be...


Did you already decide that SoaS is your preferred successor, and all you ask is _when_ SoaS will be stable enough for you (perhaps you then need to clarify what parts you depend on and what you can let go of)?

Or do you ask the SoaS developers if their system is "better" than those of their competitors (a somewhat rhetorical question, I believe)?

Or did you ask _all_ distributors of Sugar which is considered the "better" alternative to the dated ".82" provided by OLPC?


Regards,

 - Jonas

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