Hi, Sebastian
My concern was email access in deployments which only have access to the
Internet by taking a usb drive to an internet cafe. I thought that Peru was
developing such a capability at least for software distribution. The
deployments
I am working with do not have access to the internet and so are unable
to use
cloud-based resources.
Tony
On 08/08/2013 11:39 AM, Sebastian Silva wrote:
El 06/08/13 08:33, Tony Anderson escribió:
As mentioned, there are server developments at many deployments. What
would be great is a co-operative team that would work to provide
capabilities in a way that can be distributed widely. I am sure that
Peru is working on a method to deliver email via usb drive (and
internet cafes). I just don't have any visibility in the method
taken, the technology employed, or whether the development can be
applicable outside of Peru.
We've made a significant effort to have all of our development visible
upstream:
http://git.sugarlabs.org/network
http://git.sugarlabs.org/platform
Also most of our technical and non-technical documentation is in English:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Network
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Platform_Team/Sugar_Network
We are server-solution-agnostic and merely provide a set of
specialized services packaged for major distributions at this time. To
take advantage of all Sugar Network capabilities, a patched Sugar
shell is necessary (SN-plugin). It adds a special view to participate
in the Sugar Network.
It is interesting that we are specifically trying to tackle the
downstreams/upstream cooperation/distribution issue. Still, we're not
planning to add an email gateway to the Sugar Network at this time,
but expect most communication to happen over the Sugar Network support
forums / knowledge base, which is also accessible using a regular browser:
http://network.sugarlabs.org/
Regards,
Sebastian
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