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Revision as of 20:59, 30 November 2011
Summary
This is the first Sugar Server Kit release that is being positioned as ready for using in the field, thanks to the Paraguayan pilot program. This release should fulfill needs similar to that were faced in Paraguay. The next step will be proving this system in restricted environments within the Server on an XO project for SSK-1.2.
This is also the first release that is following the Sugar Server Kit releasing plan.
Design changes
Changes made from initial, 1.0, Sugar Server Kit implementation.
Unified API for sugar-server
- The major way to interact with sugar-server for now, is a RESTfull API. The API inherited from the OLPC XS is preserved when it is possible, e.g., except Journal backups that were implemented differently from the begining.
sugar-client
- sugar-client project is intended to be the only one on a client side to cover all possible interactions with a school server.
Clients are identified by profile UIDs on a server
- In comparing with 1.0 implementation, and OLPC XS as well, sugar-server-1.1 identifies clients by UID that is unique for particular user's profile, i.e., not by XO's UUIDs. That was done to cover usecases when the same hardware is being used for several users.
Final solution
This release is entirely based on experience gotten during the work on Paraguayan pilot program, i.e., the functionality of Sugar Server Kit was improved and proven by using it in a school. As a result, the paraguayeduca-server, the final Sugar Server Kit based solution, was created.
It covers the full life cycle of using school servers in environments similar to Paraguay, i.e.:
- Install Kit on USB stick to:
- install new server,
- migrate from existing installation,
- migrate from existing OLPC XS installation;
- Post-install automation tests;
- Initial setup for the Mothership to support new school servers;
- New client side behaviour based on sugar-client.
Supported platforms
- Current LTS version of Ubuntu/Trisquel.
Fedora-14 will be added to supported platforms in 1.2 to provide
Components
In comparing with 1.0 release, there are the following changes:
- sugar-client
new component to interact with a school server on a client side; - sugaroid
was renamed to sugar-unit to expose more general purpose of this project; - sugar-server-demoxo
was removed as an Sugar Server Kit component and will be back as a supported final solution in 1.2.
Getting the release
Sources in tarballs can be found on package.sugarlabs.org and in master-1.1
branches in repositories on git.sugarlabs.org.
Binaries for supported distributions can be found on download.sugarlabs.org.
Looking forward
The next minor, 1.2, release should contain the following major features:
- collecting usage statistics,
- return sugar-server-demoxo as a full featured Sugar Server Kit solution.
See the 1.2 TODO list for more details.
Credits
- Activity Central for supporting during the work on 1.1 release.
- Paraguay Educa for supporting during the work on 1.1 release, sharing deployment experience and needs, making it possible to have a pilot program in one of Caacupe schools.
- The Wiki Team for continuous polishing Sugar Server Kit wiki pages.
- The Infrastructure Team to support servers and services that are being used within the Sugar Server Kit project.