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== Some Discussion on SoaS and using it on the XO ==
 
== Some Discussion on SoaS and using it on the XO ==
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Can I get SoaS (or "the latest Sugar") on my XO is a FAQ without a clear answer. [[#Original_IRC_Discussion|an IRC discussion on #sugar]] raised the [[#Discussion_Items|following questions for discussion]]:
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'''Can I get SoaS on my XO?''' is a FAQ without a simple answer.
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[[#Original_IRC_Discussion|An IRC discussion on #sugar]] raised the [[#Discussion_Items|following questions for discussion]]:
    
== Discussion Items ==
 
== Discussion Items ==
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:This section is intentionally not titled "jffs2 images".
 
:This section is intentionally not titled "jffs2 images".
      
=== non-Fedora bits ===
 
=== non-Fedora bits ===
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* Should Soas2's software artifacts include non-Fedora (that is, non-upstream) bits or yum repositories?  For example: a) OLPC kernel (2.6.25); or b) via wireless drivers?
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* Should Soas2's software artifacts include non-Fedora (that is, non-upstream) bits or yum repositories?  For example: a) OLPC kernel (2.6.25); or b) Via wireless drivers?
    
:Though (and this is potentially a big "though") these bits/repos must be supported by SugarLabs without any upstream assistance (this statement is a bit less equivocal than strictly necessary), they would provide a solution with a lot more working features.  For example, it's hard to imagine an accepted XO-1 solution without power management, or an accepted Eee (is that Via???) solution without wireless.  However, these may not be enough of SoaS's target audience to merit the additional work.
 
:Though (and this is potentially a big "though") these bits/repos must be supported by SugarLabs without any upstream assistance (this statement is a bit less equivocal than strictly necessary), they would provide a solution with a lot more working features.  For example, it's hard to imagine an accepted XO-1 solution without power management, or an accepted Eee (is that Via???) solution without wireless.  However, these may not be enough of SoaS's target audience to merit the additional work.
      
=== OLPC-like update mechanism ===
 
=== OLPC-like update mechanism ===
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* Keep in mind [[OLPC:User:Mstone/Commentaries/Mass olpc-update|some olpc-update goals]] which I believe are still [[http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects/olpc-update/|being worked upon]].
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* Should an [[OLPC:User:Mstone/Commentaries/Mass olpc-update|olpc-update-like]] mechanism be supported?  This is quite a lot of work.  There is still some [http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects/olpc-update/ work being done on olpc-update].
 
      
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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* Soas2 and Rawhide-XO are built at different times by different groups, and this is expected to continue.
 
* Soas2 and Rawhide-XO are built at different times by different groups, and this is expected to continue.
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=== General ===
      
=== Sugar on a Stick ===
 
=== Sugar on a Stick ===
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Codename: ''SoaS''.  See more about goals at [[Sugar on a Stick/Project Goals]].  Target audience: USB-stick instances of Sugar that are portable among different computers.  Also used to refer to the *next* version of Sugar on a Stick (as opposed to *any future* version).
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Codename: ''SoaS''.  See more about goals at [[Sugar_on_a_Stick/Project_Goals]].  Target audience: USB-stick instances of Sugar that are portable among different computers.  Also used to refer to the *next* version of Sugar on a Stick (as opposed to *any future* version).
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* Release date: (see [[]])
   
* SoaS target hardware: anything supported by Fedora 11 (and exactly Fedora 11 - for example XO-1s will run SoaS but, currently, without OLPC's power management and mesh networking patches.  See the Discussion section below.)
 
* SoaS target hardware: anything supported by Fedora 11 (and exactly Fedora 11 - for example XO-1s will run SoaS but, currently, without OLPC's power management and mesh networking patches.  See the Discussion section below.)
 
* SoaS current software: Fedora 11; Sugar 0.84
 
* SoaS current software: Fedora 11; Sugar 0.84
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=== Rawhide XO ===
 
=== Rawhide XO ===
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latest OLPC software spin.  See more about goals at [[OLPC:Rawhide-XO]].  "Rawhide-XO" also refers to the as-yet-unnamed next OLPC release for the XO-1 (all details TBD, including target hardware)
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Latest OLPC software spin.  See more about goals at [[OLPC:Rawhide-XO]].  "Rawhide-XO" also refers to the as-yet-unnamed next OLPC release for the XO-1 (all details TBD, including target hardware)
    
* Rawhide XO target hardware: XO-1, XO-1.5
 
* Rawhide XO target hardware: XO-1, XO-1.5
 
* Rawhide XO current software: snapshots based on Rawhide, approaching F11
 
* Rawhide XO current software: snapshots based on Rawhide, approaching F11
 
* Rawhide XO target software: Fedora 12, Sugar 0.86
 
* Rawhide XO target software: Fedora 12, Sugar 0.86
* codename: unknown.
       
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