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Revision as of 03:17, 10 July 2008
We are planning a book sprint this fall for create a user's guide for Sugar. Please add add you comment and concerns here or on the discussion page.
Location
- Boston / Cambridge
- One Laptop per Child offices
- 1 Cambridge Center, 10th floor
- Space for 25+ people
- Two conference rooms, break off areas, projectors, wifi, power and kitchen
- Austin, Texas
- Anne investigating
Date
late August (tentative proposal 16-23)
Scope of documentation for sprint
Audience: kids, parents, and teachers. End-users, basically.
Draft Outline
Getting Started Guide for the file system, wireless connections, everything you do without Activities. Walter Bender has started with User:Walter/sandbox, which points out where the Floss Manual can be updated to be hardware-free (for example, his annotations with OLPC-XO-1-specific hints for keyboard shortcuts and specifics for the OLPC-XO-1 hardware). Updates should be made to http://en.flossmanuals.net/olpc_simple.
Getting Started with an Activity for specific Activities, such as Browse and Record. A starter manual for the Record activity can be found at http://en.flossmanuals.net/olpc_record. Priorities needed for which Activities to start first.
Recruited/invited writers (expect about 5-6 in person)
Anne Gentle - Austin, Texas
Adam Hyde - Netherlands
David Farning - Wisconsin
Walter Bender - East coast
Greg DeKoenigsberg - Raleigh NC
Emily Kaplan - Illinois (Chicago area)
Robert Nagle - Houston
Janet Swisher - Austin
David Cramer - Austin
Vision
Create a users manual for Sugar.
Road Map
Below is a rough draft of a project schedule.
- Week 1 - Target Date July 13. Define scope of document. Assign volunteers to specific tasks.
- Week 3 - Target Date July 27. Deadline for outlines of chapters to be worked on at sprint.
- Week 5 - Target Date Aug 17. Conduct sprint.
The rest is based on the chosen release date for the spring release of Sugar.
- Week 0 - Release Final documentation
- Week -1 Final translation tarballs due
- Week -4 Documentation freeze
- Week -5 Book Sprint II
... Any experienced release manager ready to flesh this out Roadmap.