[Sugar-devel] GPA reports and target features

Frederick Grose fgrose at sugarlabs.org
Wed Jul 22 11:19:04 EDT 2009


Hi Greg,

The Rochester, NY Sugar Summer Program Co-ops will be in Boston,
Massachusetts 10-16 August 2009 with a commitment to help with any needed
tasks in the final week at Gardner.

Our Massachusetts field trip is described here,
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Summer_Program/Massachusetts_Field_Trip.

I've asked our group of 6 to brief themselves with the project page and the
class notes discussions in preparation for the field trip.  We would be
happy to pickup any menial tasks that you team identifies.  As we will be
there during the final week for the GPA summer school, we might also be able
to act as interviewers and reduce familiarity bias with the local subjects,
if exiting interviews were in your plans.

Looking forward to meeting you and the team,     --Fred


On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Greg Smith <gregsmithpm at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I came up with a strategy to focus development on a successful Sugar
> implementation in a single school.
>
> On the reports:
> I updated the Sugarlabs GPA wiki page with some more links to the
> reports: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Gardner_Pilot_Academy#Class_notes
>
> In the future I will try to write a short focused summary for the list
> and post the full notes on the wiki.
>
> On Development, Bugs, and Features:
> I want to make a list of features and fixes focused on GPA. Once we
> have a prioritized list we can sort them in to target releases. So
> they wont be "target 0.86 for a while.
>
> I will add GPA to the Keywords in Trac and list main features here:
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Goals
>
> I want to build the SW work list from the ground up. That is, define
> the curriculum, the lesson plans and the interaction in class first.
> Then list the barriers and enhancements based on that.
>
> All other roadmap work is great, as long as there are no regressions
> :-) I'm all for it but I'll focus on GPA impacting items for now. If
> you are coding something you think will be used in GPA, let me know.
>
> One exception is Gary's Toolbar idea. I'll study it and synch with
> Caroline about options for testing it in class.
>
> I added a link to the curriculum at GPA on the wiki:
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Gardner_Pilot_Academy#Curriculum \
>
> And a list of "lesson plans" (work flow examples). I put in two from
> classes I was in. Please add more if you have them. I will also ask
> the Sur list and research lesson plans from XO deployments.
>
> That's my strategy and work plan for the near term.
>
> Any comments, additions or suggestions are welcome.
>
> Next up is reading the bug db and asking for status of main Goals
> (http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Goals). That plus
> studying the curriculum and creating/finding more lesson plans.
>
> If that looks like a good plan, is anyone up for working it with me?
>
> I see four main roles:
> 1 - Bug scrub, update and tracking. Help tag all GPA related bugs,
> make sure developers understand them, get any added details needed,
> get them assigned, and check for status.
>
> 2 - Curriculum creators. Get up to speed on curriculum and goals of
> the projects. Come up with and document new lesson plans.
>
> 3 - Technical testing and support. People to reproduce bugs, get
> latest software, try out and verify possible solutions and maintain a
> test bed of what the class is doing. Could be the same person as 1.
>
> 4 - Developers ready to resolve issues. Hopefully a few generalists
> who can help fix any problem, be it activity or sugar core related.
> Hopefully several people beyond the existing primary developers.
>
> Unicast or reply on list if you want to chip on any of that. No hard
> commitment needed, I'll take what I can get.
>
> My time may become constrained again but my goal is a solid list of
> classes with working code to support them, in place before the end of
> August.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg S
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