[Sugar-devel] Network version of Abecedarium: why and how

lionel at olpc-france.org lionel at olpc-france.org
Thu Apr 25 02:48:02 EDT 2013


 

Hi Tom,

 

Very good idea! Don’t tested but yes it should works. 

The WebView already reference the home page using
“file://<bundlepath>/html/index.html”. I don’t see any reason it can’t
access local images on USB key.

Of course, it require one USB key for each XO.

 

                Lionel.

 

 

De : Thomas Gilliard [mailto:satellit at bendbroadband.com] 
Envoyé : mercredi 24 avril 2013 23:20
À : Walter Bender
Cc : Lionel Laské; Sugar-dev Devel; satellit at bendbroadband.com
Objet : Re: [Sugar-devel] Network version of Abecedarium: why and how

 

Could the HTML5 files be addressed to a locally inserted USB? file:///
<file:///\\> ...... 

Tom Gilliard
satellit

On 04/24/2013 01:42 PM, Walter Bender wrote:

Another thing you may consider is breaking it up into several activities
(essentially removing one level hierarchy) and sharing a common database (on
the school server or locally).

-walter 

 

On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 4:38 PM, <lionel at olpc-france.org
<mailto:lionel at olpc-france.org> > wrote:

Hi all,

 

I’ve released last week my Abecedarium activity for Sugar 0.96+. One issue
with this activity is that, due to number of contents (1500 images and
sounds), its size is about 100Mo.

 

We want to deploy the activity on our Nosy Komba deployment this year: 150
XO-1 and 50 XO-1.5.

Because we’ve got other activities to deploy, we compute:

-          The free space on a XO-1 and XO-1.5 with Sugar 0.96 without any
activity: 550 Mo for XO-1, 2645Mo for XO-1.5.

-          The size of all activities that we planned to install, see the
spreadsheet [1].

Unfortunately 100 Mo is too big for the XO-1 with some other big activities
(GCompris, Tuxmath, TurtleArt, Speak, 
).

 

So I choose to develop a new version named “Abecedarium Net” [2] without any
content included, so with a size of only 6Mo.

The idea is to deploy all contents on a school/web server instead of into
the activity. A config file in the activity has to be set with the URL of
the content, or it could be set from a dialog popup. The activity test the
network regularly and display the status.

Because Abecedarium is wrote in HTML5, deploying the web server just mean to
copy the content of the full activity on the server.

I’ve explained the full process in the activity description.

I will test it myself on our School Server at Madagascar but do not hesitate
in the meantime to test it and give me feedback.

 

Best regards from France.

 

                Lionel.

 

[1]
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApkC1NVMZoZodDg5em1vaS04VC1vSDd
oZ1Z5SHNJUXc#gid=0 

[2] http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en/sugar/addon/4661 


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