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Hi...<br><br>This could result in having, at last, what I have been asking for for over a year now... a stable, easy to use version that I can encourage teachers and others to use. That would be wonderful!<br><br>The ideal version would:<br><br>Be easy to make either a usb or live cd version for Linux (both Fedora and Ubuntu), Mac, and Windows operating systems... hopefully without the need for a boot helper or virtual box... something the average teacher or parent could create without too much trouble.<br><br>On April 24 I will have another chance to distribute SoaS to a fairly large group of teachers and parents at the LAUSD InfoTech event at the LA Convention Center. Is there any possibility that this will be able to happen in time?<br><br>Caryl<br><br>P.S. A live cd would be great because we could afford to make some in advance and hand them out at our booth (CUELA).<br><br>> Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 03:19:00 +0100<br>> From: sebastian@when.com<br>> To: soas@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> Subject: [SoaS] Sugar on a Stick Changing Engineering Direction<br>> <br>> Some of you may have overheard activity in #sugar-meeting today <br>> discussing the upcoming beta freeze for SoaS, and the engineering <br>> capacity we have to work on things for the upcoming release (in May, <br>> since as a Fedora Spin we are tied to the Fedora release schedule).<br>> <br>> The short version is that we'd like to try something pretty drastic - <br>> prior SoaS versions have included large numbers of Activities, which <br>> weren't always maintained and didn't always work, so we propose shipping <br>> a slimmed down version of SoaS with a small number of known-to-work <br>> Activities with active upstream maintainers (that we'll have the <br>> bandwidth to thoroughly test between now and May's release, and the <br>> bandwidth to relay deployment feedback back up to) and creating <br>> resources on how to find other excellent material at <br>> http://activities.sugarlabs.org.<br>> <br>> Here's a draft kickstart file of what a slimmed-down SoaS release might <br>> look like. It includes a few core Activities that will help you get, <br>> debug, and ask questions about more Activities (Browse, Log, and IRC), <br>> as well as a few well-tested Activities with active upstreams that we <br>> think tend to "demo well" for a variety of audiences and contexts <br>> (young/adult audience, large/small audience, dev/user/teacher audience, <br>> hands-on-lab/demo-on-projector audience, etc).<br>> <br>> http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/soas/repos/mainline/blobs/master/fedora-livecd-soas.ks<br>> <br>> And here's the image it produces - we haven't had time to download and <br>> test it yet, but are working on that right now, so you may beat us to <br>> finding out whether it works or not. ;-)<br>> <br>> http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/3/soas-3-20100319.iso<br>> <br>> In comparison, here's the old kickstart file with a large number of <br>> Activities, and the image it produced - if you try it out, you'll find <br>> that many of the Activities don't work, the quality of experience is <br>> inconsistent, and... well, we hope you'll see why we'd like to narrow <br>> the scope of this release's features to the amount of work we can <br>> comfortably maintain.<br>> <br>> http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/spin-kickstarts?p=spin-kickstarts.git;a=blob;f=fedora-livecd-soas.ks<br>> http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/soas/soas-i386-20100318.17.iso<br>> <br>> The rationale behind this is as follows:<br>> <br>> 1. Our ultimate goal is to produce a rock-solid deployment image with a <br>> wide variety of many Activities with active upstream maintainers, plus <br>> resources to engage users with those upstream communities and with <br>> communities of other learners. This was clarified in the earlier Sugar <br>> on a Stick Mission Statement: <br>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2009-September/008322.html<br>> <br>> 2. Since we don't currently have the resources to do this, we think a <br>> good intermediate step is to produce a rock-solid deployment image with <br>> a SMALL variety of many Activities with active upstream maintainers, <br>> plus resources to engage users with those upstream communities and with <br>> communities of other learners. This sets the bar for both the quality of <br>> the Activity and maintenance, and the level of interaction that Activity <br>> upstreams can expect from users.<br>> <br>> 3. Saving a good number of known-to-be-awesome Activities for <br>> http://activities.sugarlabs.org and creating (kid-tested and <br>> teacher-tested) resources on how to get stuff from ASLO sets a dynamic <br>> of experimentation, trying-stuff-out, and user community engagement that <br>> we want to see.<br>> <br>> We don't know if this is a good idea or not. We think so, and we don't <br>> have much time to decide as Beta Freeze is this upcoming Tuesday, March <br>> 23. Feedback? Questions? Comments? Firestorm?<br>> <br>> We'll be tinkering further on this over the weekend - we can do another <br>> kickstart on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, so we have 3 drafts left to <br>> figure this out with. Please join us (sdziallas & mchua on #sugar) and <br>> ask questions if you have any, or join in and help if you have ideas on <br>> how to improve this.<br>> <br>> Thanks!<br>> <br>> --Mel and Sebastian<br>> <br>> PS: We're going to ask more specific questions on the marketing and <br>> activities lists about this in a moment, for those of you following <br>> those sections of SL as well - and send a general iaep notification that <br>> these conversation threads are going on. One second...<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> SoaS mailing list<br>> SoaS@lists.sugarlabs.org<br>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas<br>                                            </body>
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