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Revision as of 12:34, 24 November 2009
Summary
SOAS Deployement Settings Definition
Owner
- Name: Carlo Falciola
- Email: <cfalciola dot yahoo dot it>
Current status
- Targeted release: (0.88)
- Last updated: (2009 Nov 24)
- Percentage of completion: 1%
Detailed Description
In order to support deployements activities the standard SOAS image should allow a limited degree of personalization for basic settings.
Benefit to Sugar
Our users speak many languages and with Sugar on a Stick, deploy on many different--unpredictable?--keyboards. This feature would allow them to set their language on initial boot rather than having to wait until they have completed the intro dialog. (Note that on an XO, the manufacturing data is used to set these fields. This feature would be used to override those settings.)
Scope
Actually will be mostly a documentation effort - no impact on code in this phase.
How To Test
Features/SoaS customization/Testing
User Experience
Users will have the opportunity to work in their native language from the initial experience of Sugar rather than having to initially wade through English-language menus.
Dependencies
None
Contingency Plan
If we don't complete this feature, it can be left out. Nothing else depends upon it.
Documentation
This is common practice now on several GNU/Linux distros, e.g., Ubuntu 9.10