I wrote:
>>> - xs-activity-server which stores ".xo" activities
>>>
>> Now, this is interesting. How do the activities get pushed to the XOs?
>
> via a USB drive. The format is described here:
Ah sorry, I misread. (swine flu).
Via http, and it isn't perfect, because the XOs don't know to use
Sameer Verma wrote:
>> - xs-activity-server which stores ".xo" activities
>>
>
> Now, this is interesting. How do the activities get pushed to the XOs?
>
via a USB drive. The format is described here:
http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/martin/xs-activity-server.git/tree/README
>> - xs-rsync -
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Gary C Martin wrote:
> Hi Caroline,
>
> On 17 Jul 2009, at 23:35, Caroline Meeks wrote:
>
> Ack! I posted this to the wrong thread! Sorry :(
>>
>> Here are some ideas for use cases that we might want to think through.
>>
>> Off the top of my head
>>
>>•
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:55 AM, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Dave Bauer
> wrote:
> > I am not sure if there is any documentation:
>
> - pgsql-xs the postgresql database for Moodle (and any other Pg DB we
> might add :-) )
>
OK.
>
> - users which I think are home
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Dave Bauer wrote:
> I am not sure if there is any documentation:
- pgsql-xs the postgresql database for Moodle (and any other Pg DB we
might add :-) )
- users which I think are home directories for the registered XOs which
will contain their backups.
- xs-activ