On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 01:15:06AM -0500, Sebastian Silva wrote: > > On 17/05/17 00:47, James Cameron wrote: > > Can someone explain the relationship between ASLO and Sugar network? > > Nobody has answered your question, so I'll have a go. > > A derivative relationship; data flows from ASLO to Sugar Network. > > Any changes you make in ASLO that affect how the data is presented may > have impact on Sugar Network. > > Sorry, I thought I had answered when I said: > > " At one time there was a ASLO->Sugar Network synchronization script. " > > That is precisely the extent of the current relationship between > ASLO and Sugar Network, nothing more. > There is no communication or dependency between them.
Ah, that's good to know, thanks. In that case I withdraw my concern that changes to ASLO may impact Sugar Network. > > Developing a new ASLO has been tried before, by Sam Parkinson, and it > > did not get enough traction, and was shut down; we've only just > > finished removed the changes from Sugar. It was also a git based > > backend. After that experience, I really don't think we need another > > ASLO. > > There is no reason we should not try again. > > > Activity release is not a complicated process; we lack maintainers, > > not tools. > > I disagree. Tooling is very important. We should not abandon the vision of > learners producing activities and sharing them. That is what Sugar Labs is > about, after all. > > I'd choose the datastore/framework with care, to try to accommodate nano > servers as well as large servers, and also that it is well supported. > > But, keep it simple and maintainable. > > Sebastian -- James Cameron http://quozl.netrek.org/ _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep