There are several use cases that may or may not get addressed when designing a particular software stack to address a requirement.
The XS 0.7 is designed to be a single image install and comes with Moodle. Given that I work with Moodle everyday, I see the pros and cons of it being central on the XS. I am in fact fairly happy with its current design, but also realize that it was built for a specific use case or three that OLPC needed at the time. There is also an effort (currently dubbed XS Community Edition) that is attempting to address certain other use cases where Moodle and other services could possibly become optional. We saw this at the OLPC SF Community Summit. I hope it will grow up to be the next XS (but that's another thread). My concern is that perhaps, if we don't do our homework right, we will once again build something that will fail to address a use case or two. Can one design address all use cases? Maybe not. But it's good to know what those use cases are. To this end, I would like to collect data on different possible use cases from all kinds of deployments. I have a student (cc'd) who is working on this project currently. She will gather data from various deployments (suitcase, boutique, MoE etc) as much as possible (with the cooperation of projects, of course) and write a report on what we see out there. We'll gladly make the report available once it is done. Is this useful? What should the scope be? Initially I had thought of the server side, but that may be limiting. What should we gather? Location, school, size, personnel, skills, electricity, Internet access, language, sugar version, ... Feedback? cheers, Sameer -- Sameer Verma, Ph.D. Professor, Information Systems San Francisco State University http://verma.sfsu.edu/ http://commons.sfsu.edu/ http://olpcsf.org/ http://olpcjamaica.org.jm/
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