Let me try to prioritize this list, from what I've experienced in the
field (Haïti):
Benjamin M. Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The datastore
2. OS Updates
3. File Sharing
4. Activity Modification
5. Bitfrost
6. Power management
I'd reorder this into:
1. Power management
2. OS
Am 24.07.2008 um 17:53 schrieb Benjamin M. Schwartz:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
| Am 24.07.2008 um 14:25 schrieb Benjamin M. Schwartz:
|
| 1. The datastore
| 2. OS Updates
| 3. File Sharing
| 4. Activity Modification
| 5. Bitfrost
| 6. Power management
|
| Note that half of these items
| 1. The datastore
| 2. OS Updates
| 3. File Sharing
| 4. Activity Modification
| 5. Bitfrost
| 6. Power management
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:02 PM, C. Scott Ananian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
really surprisingly
(Foreword: I originally intended to send this e-mail after the release of
8.2.0,
but I have been convinced to send it earlier in order to prompt discussion)
Dear OLPC developers,
Congratulations on your work so far towards 8.2.0, with its new UI, new
underpinnings, and thousands of individual
I'm not familiar with the details of the Rainbow implementation, but
I question this claim:
Sugar, as it currently stands, is among the least secure operating systems
ever, far less secure than any modern Linux or Windows OS. I can easily
write an Activity that, when run by the user,
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Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
| I'm not familiar with the details of the Rainbow implementation, but
| I question this claim:
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| Sugar, as it currently stands, is among the least secure operating systems
| ever, far less secure than any modern Linux or
Am 24.07.2008 um 14:25 schrieb Benjamin M. Schwartz:
1. The datastore
2. OS Updates
3. File Sharing
4. Activity Modification
5. Bitfrost
6. Power management
Note that half of these items have nothing to do with Sugar, oo the
subject line is a bit misleading.
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Bert Freudenberg wrote:
| Am 24.07.2008 um 14:25 schrieb Benjamin M. Schwartz:
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| 1. The datastore
| 2. OS Updates
| 3. File Sharing
| 4. Activity Modification
| 5. Bitfrost
| 6. Power management
|
| Note that half of these items have nothing to do
Ben,
I think many people will agree with much of what you have identified
in your rant; and we have been working on making the most progress we
can given the constraints of the 'real' world:
1 - 350,000 laptops in the hands of kids today. This alone takes most
of the resources away from
On 平成 20/07/25, at 6:53, Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
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Bert Freudenberg wrote:
| Am 24.07.2008 um 14:25 schrieb Benjamin M. Schwartz:
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| 1. The datastore
| 2. OS Updates
| 3. File Sharing
| 4. Activity Modification
| 5. Bitfrost
| 6. Power
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Kimberley Quirk wrote:
| I think many people will agree with much of what you have identified
| in your rant; and we have been working on making the most progress we
| can given the constraints of the 'real' world:
Kim:
Though I was obviously trying
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The list of missing features needed to make Sugar a first-rate system is
really surprisingly short.
Fantastic news! As Kim points out, we knew most (all?) those things
already, and we are just extremely short on
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Benjamin M. Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
really surprisingly short. Each item on the list has been debated to a
stationary point over the last two years, so all that is left is to make a
final decision for the engineers to execute. Each task could be
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