As a "sneak preview" to Cerebro 's collaboration API, I would like to 
bring to your attention the following:

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Cerebro#Collaboration

This API is simple, robust, scalable, offers new features (such as 
network tree, efficient file transfer) and is easily extensible. This 
collaboration API will be released by the end of this week. Scaling 
properties and robustness have already been tested on a 30-node, simple 
mesh, noisy environment 
(http://lyme.media.mit.edu/cerebro/index.php/Experimental_results). 
Cerebro is 3000 lines of code in total.

Pol

Simon Schampijer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This weeks meeting will feature collaboration (presence service) as it's 
> main topic. We invite you to share your ideas and ask questions. We 
> especially want to welcome activity developers to participate in this 
> discussion.
>
> Collaborative activities
> * The collaboration framework
> * Collaboration Central
> * Adding collaboration to activities
> * Upgrading to the new Presence Service API in Update.1
> * API improvements required? (buddy<->handle tracking, reducing 
> boilerplate code...)
>
>
> When?
> Today at 17.00(UTC) in olpc-meeting on freenode
>
> See you there,
>     Simon
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Polychronis Ypodimatopoulos
Graduate student
Viral Communications
MIT Media Lab
Tel: +1 (617) 459-6058
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