[Sugar-devel] 0.84 for XO-1 (was Re: Sugar-devel Digest, Vol 11, Issue 94)

Paul Fox pgf at laptop.org
Fri Sep 18 12:05:50 EDT 2009


daniel wrote:
 > 2009/9/18 Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu at sugarlabs.org>:
 > > Great, thanks for the kind offer.
 > >
 > > I think the effort is already underway, leaded by Fedora's Steven M. Parrish:
 > >
 > > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/F11_for_XO-1
 > >
 > > I also think that Martin Dengler is working on this as well, but I'm
 > > not sure how their work relates to each other.
 > >
 > > So testing seems like something that is needed, though I would like to
 > > know what is required in order to say that one of these builds is
 > > ready to be deployed somewhere. Maybe Steven, Daniel, Martin or others
 > > have already thought about this? Afterwards we can count the people
 > > interested in helping and maybe even write a tentative roadmap.
 > 
 > I think the strongest requirement at this time is for developers. A
 > few things that spring to mind that need to be worked on:
 > 
 > - Camera is not working
 > - build scripts need to be modified to build "updatable" versioned
 > disk images again, so that olpc-update can start working (and the code
 > that supports this in the new initramfs will need to be tested/fixed)
 > - switch to ubifs for new installs (ok, not necessary, but this is so
 > easy it's worth doing -- all info is on the wiki)
 > - screen rotation is broken
 > - mesh support needs finishing
 > - probably missed a few things

   -  if olpc-powerd is being used, then any activity which used to ask
   ohmd to inhibit suspend via dbus needs to use a new mechanism.  the
   new mechanism is completely trivial, but needs implementing. 
   (see the large comment block in /usr/sbin/powerd for how it
   works.)  i don't know how commonly this feature was used, before.

paul

 > 
 > I spoke with Chris and I think we'll be able to have a  section on
 > OLPC trac to keep track of these things sometime now.
 > 
 > Daniel
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