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  • {{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}} : '''[[Talk:Infrastructure Team/FAQ | Post questions here]]''' for the [[Infrastructure Team]].
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  • Maintain and develop the collaboration and web-presence infrastructure of Sugar Labs. [[Category:Infrastructure]]
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude> System administration procedures maintained by the Sugar Labs [[Infrastructure Team]].
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team|home=Infrastructure Team Home}} These are the Internet services maintained by the Sugar Labs [[Infrastructure Team]]. Machines are documented under the [[Machine]] hierarchy. Multiple s
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  • # Infrastructure === Infrastructure ===
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}<br></noinclude> {{:Infrastructure Team/Mission}}
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  • | accounts || || [[Infrastructure Team]] / `sysadmin` || ✓½ | hostmaster || RFC2142 - DNS questions || [[Infrastructure Team]] || ✓
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  • ==[[Infrastructure Team/TODO| Infrastructure team]]== {{:Infrastructure Team/TODO}}
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  • == Infrastructure == * [[Infrastructure Team/Central Login|Central Sugar Labs Login]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Infrastructure Team]]
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Infrastructure Team/Migrating to GitHub]]
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}[[Category:Roadmap]]</noinclude>
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude> [[Infrastructure Team/Contacts|Contact]] us if you would like to help maintaining existing
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  • === Infrastructure Team === {{:Infrastructure Team/Mission}}
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  • # Infrastructure === Infrastructure ===
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  • ...eveloping any particular activities, but rather provides a useful software infrastructure to help people in the activity development process. ...ure Team]], the Platform Team does develop some of the services that the [[Infrastructure Team]] administers.
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude> ...kground: #daffd5; padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #cde7a8" align=left>The Infrastructure Team holds weekly meetings on Tuesdays at 21:00 UTC (16:00 EST, 22:00 CET)
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  • # Infrastructure === Infrastructure ===
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  • # Infrastructure === Infrastructure ===
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  • # Infrastructure proposal ...package and distribute Sugar, and if possible will assist with hosting and infrastructure. SL Marketing may strategically decide to focus resources towards specific
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • :* ''infrastructure status: Solarsail is running and services are being migrated over; Walter i === Infrastructure status ===
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  • Maintain infrastructure services for contributors; such as Wiki, web site, GitHub organisation, IRC
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  • * Work with [[Infrastructure Team]] on the Central Login system to make it possible to be logged in only * Develop an infrastructure to share logs on activity fails.
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  • |The initial public release of Sweets infrastructure to let people try it out, assuming that basic concepts were settled down an
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  • # Infrastructure proposal === Infrastructure proposal ===
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  • {{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}} ...ys. In case of delays, please [[Infrastructure_Team/Contacts|contact]] the Infrastructure Team.
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude> Computing hardware or virtual machines maintained by the Sugar Labs [[Infrastructure Team]].
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude> {{:Infrastructure Team/Coordinator}}
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  • ...users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. ...users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. This is the so called under a tree scenario. OLPC pro
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  • [[Category:Service|Infrastructure]]
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  • ...e/liaison with the Events committee; Bernie will organize/liaison with the Infrastructure committee; Simon will organize/liaison with the Test committee; Walter will === Infrastructure status ===
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  • ;Contact: Sugar Infrastructure Team
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  • * Develer Infrastructure <it AT lists.develer.com> (local access, office hours CET)
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  • <!--* Laboratory, office, meeting space, networking infrastructure--> * This wiki and web infrastructure
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  • This is intended to be a high security machine managed by core members of the Infrastructure team.
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  • === Collaborate between XO-1.0 and XO-1.5 without infrastructure ===
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  • gets you a sidebar listing, do-it-yourself infrastructure access, and of SL infrastructure's resources (though projects must do the
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  • ...and see other XOs (this needs to be in a location with no school server or infrastructure AP)
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  • * We can help provide you with infrastructure support such as a mailing list and a wiki.(personal mail addresses @region-
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  • ** Infrastructure ...y reviewed the current situation and will solicit a report from the ad hoc infrastructure committee for next week's continuation of the discussion.''
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude>
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  • have the BugSquad and infrastructure (trac) ready to work with that
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  • ...r teachers on how to adjust those settings. Setting up and maintaining the infrastructure for such a project would likely require significant human and server/bandwi
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  • See [[Infrastructure Team/Resources#Build_Bots]]. You can contribute to the build and testing infrastructure by offering to host
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  • ...o ''won't'' be coding that night to sprint with David Farning on community infrastructure setup. Problems to tackle include building a Newbie Welcome Wagon package, * [[User:Dfarning|Dfarning]] (on-site mentor, infrastructure and documentation)
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  • ===Sugar Labs infrastructure=== * [[Service|Infrastructure services index]]
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  • # Work with the [[Development Team]] and the [[Infrastructure Team]] to ensure activity developers are well supported.
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  • ===Systems Infrastructure=== ...| A list for those supporting the [[Infrastructure_Team|Sugar Labs systems infrastructure]]
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}</noinclude>
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  • ...dding it into portable image files as a digital badge, and establishing an infrastructure for badge validation. The standard was originally maintained by the Badge A ...structure team and promote the work of key project team leaders. Thanks to infrastructure team there is a level of service that allows us to be constantly in the air
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  • ...on about Sugar Infrastructure. See the [[Infrastructure_Team | Sugar Labs Infrastructure Team]].
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  • This page describes the infrastructure map that the Platform Team provides. See also Sweets [[Platform_Team/Sweets Technologies involved within the Platform Team infrastructure
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  • ...leksey Lim). This is used by by the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org ASLO] infrastructure.
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  • ...is entirely based on Zero Install. Sweets might be treated as a tools and infrastructure wrapper around Zero Install. See Zero Install's home page, http://0install. * [[Platform_Team/Infrastructure|Infrastructure Map]] - An overview of the Sweets software world.
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Logo_%28programming_language%29 LOGO programming language]. The infrastructure of the school is designed for the use of computers in the classroom. For ex The existing infrastructure of the school only needed to be expanded. The first test runs used [http://
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • ...frastructure for installation, reviews, and ratings. (Activity development infrastructure will be hosted elsewhere.) * Infrastructure - installation, running, maintaining the instance once it's live/stable/usa
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  • ...or making that decision. Furthermore, SL should be neutral about providing infrastructure resources (hosting, etc) to distros." ...package and distribute Sugar, and if possible will assist with hosting and infrastructure. SL Marketing may strategically decide to focus resources towards specific
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  • The biggest changes in terms of infrastructure are the switch over to Gitorious for project hosting and the recent additio ...gupta and the Localization Team, Bernie Innocenti and Dave Farning and the Infrastructure Team, Christian, Dongyun, Sean, and all the members of the Design and Marke
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • * [[Infrastructure Team|Sugar Labs Infrastructure]], current status & planning (Bernie Innocenti)
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  • == Release Management infrastructure ==
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  • 1. This benefits Sugar by moving the entire activities infrastructure to activities.sugarlabs.org rather than being spread across a wiki and aslo 3. It reduces and isolates infrastructure load between wiki, activities.sl.o, and download system.
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  • === Infrastructure does matter === ...ribution, software installation system. It might be treated as a tools and infrastructure wrapper around Zero Install. Sweets is intended to distribute various softw
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  • '''&rarr;''' '''[[Service]]''' - an index to Sugar Labs infrastructure services ==Wiki Infrastructure==
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  • The infrastructure of the school is designed for the use of computers in the classroom. For ex The existing infrastructure of the school only needed to be expanded. The first test runs used [http://
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  • Sugarizer Server is deployed on the city infrastructure using Docker. ...izer.site Sugarizer School Portal] instead of servers deployed on the city infrastructure.
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  • ...e the resources spent on other software such as web site, social media, or infrastructure for developers, as these are either mostly static or provided for free by o
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  • ** $20k-40k to (pay stipends for mentors and improve infrastructure to support this program)
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  • ** Infrastructure ...in order to host new projects and shakedown any problems with the process/infrastructure.
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • It's an alternative space which provides office infrastructure and
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  • | Sugar Labs infrastructure <br/> Meeting mismanagement
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  • ...elepathy]), multimedia ([http://www.gstreamer.net/ GStreamer]) and desktop infrastructure ([http://www.gtk.org/ Gtk+], [http://www.x.org/wiki/ X11], [http://www.kern
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  • |[[Features/New ASLO|New ASLO]]||Infrastructure||Sam Parkinson||In progress |[[Features/SoaS Creation Station|SoaS Creation Station]]||Infrastructure||Thomas Gilliard||In progress
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  • * Packaging Sugar releases, including the Sugar infrastructure (Glucose) and activities (Fructose)
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  • **** Examine our current infrastructure **** Improve documentation on our current infrastructure
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  • ...ield took care of this unilaterally. It was suggested that the lead of the infrastructure team could have handled this without the need for SLOB intervention.
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  • Trimmed Log from [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/treehouse/2011-02-15#i_2631057 Infrastructure Team meeting 2011 February 15] 22:08 FGrose deferring to your judgment for infrastructure...
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  • As a volunteer member, I help maintain the Sugar Labs servers and service infrastructure, and I strongly believe the state of the Sugar Labs Oversight Board is very
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  • ...e the resources spent on other software such as web site, social media, or infrastructure for developers, as these are either mostly static or provided for free by o
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  • ...t and using Sugar will be available also for institutions without computer infrastructure. This '''Mobile Lab''' can be ordered for project weeks.
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  • ...ation (C. Scott, Chris Ball, Sayamindu, Yamandu ''neologisms, localization infrastructure'') [[Media:sugarcamp-cscott-i18n.pdf|cscott slides]] [[Media:I18n.pdf|sayam ...ewiz.org/pub/sugar/slides/sugarcamp/SugarLabsInfrastructure.odp Sugar Labs infrastructure] ([[User:Bernie|Bernie]])
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  • | Sugar Labs Infrastructure Coordinator
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  • Educational deployments of Sugar must also provide infrastructure to extend services for learners, teachers, and their support communities.
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  • This feature provides an infrastructure that addresses three aspects of classroom visualization and management: ...ity. We'd like to accomplish this within the context of the existing Sugar infrastructure (for reasons of maintainability) and do it in a way such that the teacher a
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  • ** infrastructure (servers, services, etc.) in in place
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  • ...tains responsibility for setting clear goals and maintaining any necessary infrastructure needed by the project as a whole. In turn, Local Labs dedicate themselves t
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  • # Infrastructure === Infrastructure ===
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  • ...3 non-profit organization, with the intent of moving sugar labs resources, infrastructure, and funds to said new organization, with the ultimate goal being terminati
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  • ...ovides [[Documentation_Team/Services/Activity_Triggers|Activity Triggers]] infrastructure.
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  • ...users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. || 2009-09-19
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  • ...hly technical and aimed at Platform packagers. This page, [[Platform Team/Infrastructure]], with its graphics and short summary helped me grasp the big picture. Th ...atform_Team/Infrastructure|Infrastructure]]</span> This page describes the infrastructure map that the Platform Team provides.
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  • * Infrastructure -- We can come up with this on our own.
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  • * Ir was pointed out that infrastructure support could be offered informally, irrespective of any Oversight Board de
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • ...ation with Sugar Labs: maintainer of the [[Development Team/Buildbot|build infrastructure]] [[Development Team/Buildbot|build infrastructure]] and having committed several patches on the bugtracker should be
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  • Sugar Labs Puppet infrastructure.
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  • ...d somewhere on the Internet to be accessible via HTTP/FTP ([[Platform_Team/Infrastructure|http://sweets.sugarlabs.org]] for the ''Sweets'' case). The full Web url, s ...e version. The ''feed'' will be generated automatically on [[Platform_Team/Infrastructure|a server]] (along with preserving the history of versions) after [[Platform
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  • ...t one. It is relatively general in that I ask for support for development, infrastructure, and outreach. :'''<marcopg>''' looks like we are missing just bugsquad and infrastructure from the agenda
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  • The entirely Zero Sugar infrastructure could be split into several levels:
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  • == Infrastructure ==
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  • === Collaborate between XO-1.0 and XO-1.5 without infrastructure ===
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  • ...lementations. Particular implementations could be varied, reusing existing infrastructure like wiki/trac/launchpad, using existing groupware web-based software, or c ...ad, we can have callab.sl.o as a lightweight component, and reuse existing infrastructure like the wiki and bug trackers as much as possible.
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  • ** Arrange for development and maintenance of the I18n infrastructure such as https://translate.sugarlabs.org; ** Arrange for development and maintenance of I18n infrastructure to support new and emerging platforms and software environments for Sugar;
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  • ...hrough writing patches, designing, testing, providing feedback, supporting infrastructure, translating, documenting, marketing, and, most important, deploying. ...rage more "doing" by the community and he makes a compelling argument that infrastructure does matter in advancing this goal.
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  • * [[/Maintain infrastructure services for contributors/]]; such as Wiki, web site, GitHub organisation,
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  • ...ne or infrastructure in question. When a developer steps down, the project infrastructure they use is passed on to another volunteer. ...ect, funding capacity is less likely to crowd voluntary workers out. Since infrastructure and increased or improved capacity can help an entire project run more smoo
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  • ==Infrastructure Tasks==
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  • ...arco Pesenti Gritti has started a page on the wiki about infrastructure ([[Infrastructure Team/Roadmap]]) and is seeking your feedback.
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  • ...the Journal, thus maintaining equal status for the clone within the Sugar infrastructure. You can find the current patches here [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/
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  • * [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2011-September/014045.html Infrastructure] ''Infrastructure''
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  • * The Infrastructure team got "unstuck."
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  • *the Infrastructure team which does all this great work in the background without which the dev
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  • ...ugarlabs.org/ download.sugarlabs.org]. Request a shell account from the [[Infrastructure Team]] if you don't have one already.
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • ...igrate_from_OLPC]], since that's where activities are coming from. As the infrastructure stabilizes and we get more new activities, we will post a new page. ...], they will try to make a decision within seven days and make contact the Infrastructure Team to change ownership for resources like the [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org
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  • ...generic interface for various kinds of communication. It is the underlying infrastructure used by Sugar for collaboration. Currently, two Telepathy implementations a
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  • ...]]. This is the base for all the rest of improvements to the collaboration infrastructure.
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  • infrastructure running. Of course, there are literally 1000s of others
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  • ...will allow small groups of learners to collaborate without the need of an infrastructure, the so called "under a tree"-scenario more easily. In previous Sugar relea
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  • ...erating system, olpc-update is working well enough: the local team has the infrastructure set up to push OS updates through the school server, and the laptops safely ...deployer sets the appropriate gconf keys according to his preferences and infrastructure.
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  • '''Gitorious''' provides open source infrastructure for hosting open source projects that use Git. The central entity in Gitori
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  • * Infrastructure Team -> Bernie
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  • * The [[Infrastructure Team]] for support servers and services that are being used within the [[Su
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  • = Infrastructure =
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  • ...tains responsibility for setting clear goals and maintaining any necessary infrastructure needed by the project as a whole. In turn, Local Labs dedicate themselves t
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  • ...package and distribute Sugar, and if possible will assist with hosting and infrastructure.
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  • ...w for easy upgrading and modifying of the content using existing tools and infrastructure, but might become an issue as different deployment start to provide differe
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  • ...not be completely up-to-date; we are currently obtaining a more permanent infrastructure solution, but the links should suffice at present.
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  • * If your Activity is migrating over from the OLPC infrastructure, see: [[Activity_Team/How_to_migrate_from_OLPC|How to migrate from OLPC]].
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  • ...ke a collaboration and communication space and again, no need for external infrastructure or power (or exposing children to potential privacy violations). And Sugar
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  • When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities of the laptops. While the laptops are self-suffi
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  • The major goal of the Sugar Network is to provide an infrastructure to let people share different types of content, e.g., Sugar Activities, art == Infrastructure overview ==
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  • ...about our new release; the Localization Team has been migrating the Pootle infrastructure to a new server; the Wiki Team has done a reorganization of the wiki in con
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  • * the Infrastructure team which does all this great work in the background without which the dev
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  • The school owns a good infrastructure in terms of its computer lab resources. The only problem being the staff no
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  • 4) Infrastructure tasks (QA)
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  • This section of the wiki is about setting up and maintaining the infrastructure. For information about using and and improving activities.sl.o please see
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Infrastructure Team}}{{TOCright}}
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • ...next steps. Give this a few days though, we are still defining Sugar Labs infrastructure and it's relation to laptop.org. --[[User:Marcopg|Marcopg]]
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  • :'''<bemasc>''' infrastructure seems necessary ...t for a Treasurer to head the finance committee and a Sysadmin to head the infrastructure committee
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  • [[Platform_Team/Sugar_Doers_Kit|SDK]] is not a single project but an infrastructure to help people code and share their work in Sugar in effective as possible
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  • Basing on Infrastructure Team discussion, there is a motion:
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  • * Content and wiki translations. The Pootle infrastructure must be use-able for content and wiki translation as well.
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  • # Once approval has been given, the reporter can request the [[Infrastructure Team]] to change ownership of the Activity in [[Service/git|git]], [[Servic
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  • * the [[Infrastructure_Team | ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the
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  • ...nment variables) and send logs from ~/sugar/default/logs to the Sugar Labs infrastructure.
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  • * Update the wiki translation infrastructure. There have been alot of advances in mediawiki translations since OLPC dev
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  • ...groups: open and closed. The distinction between these is the management infrastructure (which we minimize as much as possible in both cases).
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  • ...l.sl.o actually is. Update: The blurb is written, and has been pushed to [[Infrastructure Team]] as [http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/77 ticket #77]. Closed.
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  • * <strike>The server needs to be installed on the SugarLabs infrastructure and the reports mailing list needs to be created (sugar-reports@lists.sugar
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  • ...would be responsible for setting clear goals and maintaining any necessary infrastructure needed by the project as a whole, while the regional labs would use the own
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  • :'''<walterbender>''' 3. update from the infrastructure team? :Next up, infrastructure? Since Bernie is here?
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  • MrBIOS: walterbender:I believe specifically his concern was access to infrastructure ...eally stop them, but we certainly wouldn't grant this person access to our infrastructure again, ever. There is no comprehensive mechanism for "banning" someone from
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  • In short, Sugar Network is a system (software and infrastructure) to let people share different types of content, support collaborative work
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  • ...ary|Sweets Glossary]] to understand the basic concept (and [[Platform_Team/Infrastructure|overview]] of the bigger picture). The rest of the text will operate with t
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  • ...in which their resources are split between: logistics, hw support, network infrastructure, schoolserver, platform work, sugar and activities ...ase was way too small and the early deployments were still fighting hw and infrastructure issues... now they are mature
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • *(10:12:35 AM) pflores: walter: you have no infrastructure in the US? *(10:13:30 AM) walter: no other infrastructure. do we need more?
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  • Having a decent testing infrastructure is the major intention for [[Sugar Server Kit]] components. Every component
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  • :'''<erikos>''' infrastructure to some extent i guess ...<marcopg>''' hm but that will not cover costs for development conferences, infrastructure, stuff like the interns caroline_ proposed
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  • ...Bernie Innocenti traveled to Puno to help with a variety of logistical and infrastructure issues. Everyone sung the praises of Aleksey Lim (alsroot) who seems to be
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  • ...Ivan Krstić and Bernie Innocenti have been moving the Sugar Labs back-end infrastructure to a new server hosted at MIT. Please report any problems you may have enco
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  • For other domains hosted on Sugar Labs infrastructure (such as eg. somosazucar.org) use:
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  • :'''<marcopg>''' yeah might be worth to discuss what we do with infrastructure ...arcopg>''' I guess it's not completely clear to me how much having our own infrastructure is important for us
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  • # Does it rely on (or use) infrastructure or star-style connectivity? ...or simply lack of connectivity, many deployments will replicate the global infrastructure you have set up and use your feature exclusively on a LAN level. If this is
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  • ...ugarlabs.org/ download.sugarlabs.org]. Request a shell account from the [[Infrastructure Team]] if you don't have one already. A few notes re moving to the Sugar Labs infrastructure:
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • Discussion in the committee shows that our I18n infrastructure is in need of urgent maintenance. (Pootle infrastructure and i18n advocacy/assistance to developers) as
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  • :'''<cjb>''' we keep skipping infrastructure 'cause Bernie isn't here ...tp://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2010/Meeting_Minutes-2010-01-22#Infrastructure
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  • :'''<mchua>''' I think SL can provide identical infrastructure offerings to all interested distros, at the very least. * ''' mchua '''trying to rephrase = "SL should be neutral about providing *infrastructure* to Distros, but should not be neutral in our marketing/endorsement of them
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  • * General understanding of the Linux system plumbing infrastructure: [http://www.kernel.org/ kernel],
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  • Infrastructure Server (infrastructure-server-environment) Cloud Infrastructure (cloud-infrastructure)
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  • ...Team made ebooks a central focus; Bernie Innocenti, David Farning, and the Infrastructure Team have given us a solid base for growth; Wade Brainerd (had a baby) and
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  • Benefits to the Student: A chance to develop good integration with core OS infrastructure and core Sugar control panel code. * Ability to scale the infrastructure onto local (virtualbox}, private (kvm) and other public clouds (http://fedo
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  • ...ewiz.org/pub/sugar/slides/sugarcamp/SugarLabsInfrastructure.odp Sugar Labs infrastructure] ([[User:Bernie|Bernie Innocenti]])
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  • ...with the Events committee; Bernie Innocenti will organize/liaison with the Infrastructure committee; Simon Schampijer will organize/liaison with the Test committee;
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  • * [[Infrastructure Team/FAQ|Infrastructure]]
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  • .... We should strive to open and fund open calls with funds for development, infrastructure and end user products. ...charge] of all the technical procedures with the assistance of Sugar Labs infrastructure team: systems AT list.sugarlabs.org
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  • Another important role during this release played the infrastructure team. Since we moved the git repositories to be at http://git.sugarlabs.org
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  • The current supported infrastructure is based on Redhat Enterprise Linux 6. We may move to/work with Centos 6 wh ...evelop. These scripts will cause the system to utilize our newschoolserver infrastructure and extend it using Puppet in our case. The same can/could be done using Cf
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  • * the [[Infrastructure_Team | ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the
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  • ...tinued the marketing discussion, Bernie gave an overview of the Sugar Labs infrastructure (See [http://www.codewiz.org/pub/sugar/slides/sugarcamp/SugarLabsInfrastruc
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  • ...eting_Minutes-2009-12-23 the other things on our agenda queue are bernie's infrastructure proposal and SL finances. :'''<mchua>''' so next week, finances + infrastructure?
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  • 8. The Infrastructure Team is in the process of migrating some services to some new hardware. We
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  • ...th of Sugar Labs: vision, distribution, deployment, quality assurance, and infrastructure. Please help us fill in the schedule in the wiki ([[Sugar Labs/Roadmap|Comm
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  • ...ome level of synchrony, so the effort that has gone into this layer of the infrastructure will continue to be of value. The distance work was made possible by our infrastructure collaboration, IRC, mailing lists, and especially the parallel translation
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  • ...urce Software (FLOSS) projects. Conservancy provides a non-profit home and infrastructure for FLOSS projects. This allows FLOSS developers to focus on what they do b A very cool team of volunteers takes care of our infrastructure such as the wikis, mailing lists, code repositories, localization platforms
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  • * Infrastructure
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  • *the Infrastructure team which does all this great work in the background without which the dev
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  • ...ibilities are being largely ignored in the classroom, partially because of infrastructure problems, but also because of the lack of semantically basic functions such
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  • ...would be responsible for setting clear goals and maintaining any necessary infrastructure needed by the project as a whole, while the regional labs would use their o
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  • * Infrastructure
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  • ;infrastructure mode: network connectivity through a Wi-Fi access point, e.g., 802.11b/g
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  • :'''<walterbender>''' #topic infrastructure :'''<bernie>''' my long-term goal is to consolidate Sugar Labs' infrastructure on just two main machines: a secure one for primary services (wiki, lists,
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  • 16. Infrastructure: Bernie Innocenti reports that on Monday, the following services were moved
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  • * the [[Infrastructure_Team | ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the
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  • ...uld have a short visit with Ed McNierney and Stefan Unterhauser to discuss infrastructure plans or system administration projects for OLPC/Sugar Labs, for example, h
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  • ...aging Team | Equipo de Empaquetado]] | [[BugSquad | Equipo de Testeo]] | [[Infrastructure Team | Equipo de Infraesctructura]] |
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  • ...://www.tis.bz.it/ TIS], that fosters FOSS projects in the region, provides infrastructure and support, and an annual Free Software Week. It was in the context of [ht
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  • ...w easy access to and viewing of e-books on the user end, but to provide an infrastructure for the uploading, cataloguing and hosting of e-books for the purpose of cr
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  • ...]] | [[Activity Team]] | [[Platform Team]] | [[BugSquad|Testing Team]] | [[Infrastructure Team]] |
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  • ...bernie>''' m_stone: I've been turning down any request that would make our infrastructure much more complex. :'''<_bernie>''' mchua: there's no infrastructure meeting at this time, because it would go mostly deserted :-)
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  • * Use the Sugar Labs infrastructure. -->
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  • * Coordination and process/infrastructure work for Sucrose 0.81.1;
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  • ...hich logged database transactions, written in c#, so I have an exposure to infrastructure. :"In order for Sugar to be adopted in schools with existing IT infrastructure, it must give users an easy way to print their documents.If that printing c
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  • ...users to connect with each other over wireless in an ad hoc manner without infrastructure like an Access Point. This is the so called under a tree scenario. OLPC pro
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  • ...es of the laptop. This includes the Telepathy presence and communications infrastructure and the Pango/Cairo graphics capabilities.
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  • : Children, especially poor children in areas lacking infrastructure, need computers that are
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  • ...are working so hard to make Sugar a terrific localized environment and the infrastructure team that provides our members with tools and services to make their live e
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  • ...As a rough estimate, about 50% are working on connectivity, logistics, and infrastructure. There is a large team working on pedagogy and producing materials for the
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  • ...16 || Setting up a server to host the web service, writing deploy scripts, infrastructure.
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  • ...y yet." He goes on to assert "that the Ministry of Education’s data on the infrastructure available at schools doesn’t seem to be up to date and accurate enough."
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  • ...cts, which would open up a number of interesting options, but we have some infrastructure and authentication issues to sort through before we go too far down that pa
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  • * the [[Infrastructure_Team | ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the
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  • Workers are paid not with money but with food rations to build vital new infrastructure that will increase the food security of households or communities.
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  • ...he intention is to expand to a comprehensive, integrated program including infrastructure, education, community development, and economic opportunity. Volunteers, do ...flexible, integrated business plan for whole societies to advance societal infrastructure (education, health, clean water, and other essentials), and the private sec
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  • ...l, and regularly encouraging all sugar activities on github to move to our infrastructure.
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  • * Power Infrastructure: developing countries' schools need what??
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  • ...but the contributions come from many different places and then we leverage infrastructure and I get get help and so on and so it allows us to decentralize the whole ...ere you can put it all together to make it work right so this would be the infrastructure where everything is hosted tested debugging this would be very much like th
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  • ...testing by Fedora build servers. We gained some instant automation of the infrastructure we need anyway, without any more work or maintenance on our part, so we cou
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  • <tomeueeepc-def2> mchua: we need money for infrastructure and travel, I'd say
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  • ...art of our community, but they have decided to host their own localization infrastructure. Learn more about it here:
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  • * Integration of a printing infrastructure (CUPS ??) into the XO-1 software images ...current pyjamas infrastructure. A transparent split of the SUGAR Activity infrastructure from the GUI front-end display code (along MVC lines) by using overrides of
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  • * the [[Infrastructure_Team | ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the
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  • ...re it does coordinate testing, does testing itself and help setting up bug infrastructure, i.e., trac components (See [[BugSquad]]).
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  • On a logical level, the entire Sweets infrastructure might be treated as a set of distribution bundles with sources that contain
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  • <mchua_> calendar + irc sounds like an infrastructure thing to me - are they trac tickets yet?
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  • ...3 non-profit organization, with the intent of moving sugar labs resources, infrastructure, and funds to said new organization, with the ultimate goal being terminati ;AGREED MOTION 2011-04: Bernie (head of infrastructure team) is authorized to approve spending tickets filed on the bug tracker up
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  • while fixing the build infrastructure (about the same time as we ran SugarCamp
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  • * 11. to consolidate all active development to Github (see [[Infrastructure Team/Migrating to GitHub]]);
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  • ...llaboration 80–20 rule. I think this ought to be implemented in the Sugar infrastructure, and then let activities that have an obvious extended collaboration (such
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  • :'''<walterbender>''' Bernie's infrastructure discussion
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  • :'''<bernieXO>''' I shall take infrastructure then
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  • ...testing by Fedora build servers. We gained some instant automation of the infrastructure we need anyway, without any more work or maintenance on our part, so we cou
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  • ...to provide technical equipments to teach children. We already have a good infrastructure in campus, so I will start using my project even in development stage with
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  • <SeanDaly> satellit_: FGrose seemed to be saying in IRC log from infrastructure meeting that dogi's web-based VM difficult to scale... no more than several
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  • * the [[Infrastructure_Team | ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the
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  • ...to provide technical equipments to teach children. We already have a good infrastructure in campus, so I will start using my project even in development stage with
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  • :'''<walter>''' Bernie and I pledged to deal with the outstanding infrastructure issues by the end of next week.
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  • ...er wireless in an ad-hoc manner without relying on any wireless networking infrastructure. This is the so called "under-a-tree scenario", where children can work, pl
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  • :'''<marcopg_>''' _bernie on infrastructure maybe? ;) :'''<_bernie>''' when I'm in the US, I'm planning to kick our infrastructure a little along with neuralis
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  • |High availability in our Docker infrastructure || In Sugar Labs, mainly we use Virtual Machines and Docker containers to h ...host important services. Monitoring the resource usage is critical for the infrastructure health. We have written a Munin plugin to monitor CPU and memory usage on D
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  • * Ability to scale the infrastructure onto local (virtualbox}, private (kvm) and other public clouds (http://fedo
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  • ...Ivan Krstić and Bernie Innocenti have been moving the Sugar Labs back-end infrastructure...
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  • all devices and adapt the infrastructure accordingly.
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