Martin Langhoff wrote: > Moodle is web-based groupware (it's actually a lot more than that, but > in this context... ) so an install on each user's machine isn't very > useful
Right, I'm familiar with Moodle; I thought you wanted to install some kind of local client on the laptops since, when the kids are out of school, all bets are off about connectivity to either the school server or the Internet. > - How likely is it that through mesh networking connectivity with the > school server will be good? (and therefore disconnected operation not > so important) I don't have any strong estimates on this at the moment. I recommend assuming the connectivity won't be good enough. > may write a XUL-based "smart" moodle client. That's a lot of work > though... I'd recommend against this. We're writing an information platform that encapsulates most all of the information on the machine: e-books, the student's personal notebook, e-mail, et cetera. A Moodle client would fit naturally within this, so I suggest you wait a bit until some APIs start appearing, and then write a Moodle client as a plugin. -- Ivan Krstić <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GPG: 0x147C722D _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/sugar
