It has taken a while to recover from the Sprint in Winnipeg So
this week's update is about the some of the independant projects and
communities that become part of XSCE.
-- Internet in a Box ( http://internet-in-a-box.org/ ) We have heard
several references to IIAB in these updates. But what i
Today, we are focusing on integration of Internet In a Box, the rpm's, and
the 600GB of external hard drive data and hardened up objectives for the
rest of the week.
We discussed French/Creole/Spanish translation of IIAB GUI? Braddock will
try to send the English phrases (several hundred) to Hol
We are in the early afternoon of day two here in Gimli. We are still
in a camper trailer with limited 3G access. George is suggesting that
we turn of the power and try to survive on the trailer's 12 volt
battery power
The big new is that Aneesh Dogra will be picking up Pathagar (
http://www.ol
This has been another interesting week for the XSCE.
Technically -- The biggest advancement as been translating XSCE to Ansible
( http://www.ansibleworks.com/ )
For the past couple of months, George, Jerry, and Tim have been busy
modularizing the server into a series of services and plugins. This
Sorry, the first try went to the wrong list :(
Time for the second installment to the XSCE Update.
- Deployments-
1. Bhagmalpur, India - http://bhagmalpur.wordpress.com/ . The update
to XSCE is complete in Bhagmalpur. It will be interesting to see what
Sameer concluded based on the statistics ge
I would like to begin by thanking everyone for their support helping
make XSCE what it is today. This list has provided inspiration and
customer requirements from deployments and deployment support
personal, development resources and technical solutions from people
who have been work on this type o