[Sugar-devel] Xoos Special Interest Group

David Farning dfarning at sugarlabs.org
Fri Oct 2 18:30:59 EDT 2009


The core focus of the Sig is to be an upstream for the the deployment releases.

My guess is that while the project is not identical to either Sugar on
a Stick, or Martin's work on making the sugar on a Stick run on the
XO, we will have a very significant code overlap.

I am planning on starting from Steven M. Parrish's F11 on XO1.5 tree
and seeing what happens.

david

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Sebastian Dziallas <sebastian at when.com> wrote:
> David Farning wrote:
>>
>> As promised, we have started work on the XO operating system SIG at
>> Sugar Labs.  The SIG pages are at http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Xoos .
>>
>> Based on feedback from the current developers working in this space,
>> the most valuable starting point will be to start making daily Xoos
>> builds.  The next step will be to work with others in this space to
>> create a release cycle which includes alphas, betas, and final
>> releases.  These releases will enable more users and testers to
>> participate in the development cycle.
>
> Martin Dengler has been incredibly pushing an effort to make SoaS run on the
> XO. In fact, for some time now, the "normal" SoaS builds and the SoaS-XO
> builds are using the same code-base. The plan was and is to build and
> announce these snapshots jointly in the very near future. Setting up a cron
> job to have builds should probably be not too hard...
>
> There has even been a feature proposal for that in Launchpad:
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/soas/+spec/joint-soas-release
>
> Will this SIG's work be incorporated in the SoaS-XO files (I can't even
> speak of GIT branches anymore, because it's all in mainline now, which is
> just awesome!) or will it create another solution?
>
> --Sebastian
>
>> Initially, communication will happen on the devel at lists.laptop.org,
>> sugar-dev at lists.sugarlabs.org, and fedora-olpc-list at redhat.com mailing
>> lists.
>>
>> We have received initial support from the OLPC contributor program in
>> the form of developer machines.
>>
>> david
>


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