Talk:Drupal: Difference between revisions

From OLPC
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(drupal xo application idea link)
 
(Uruguay needs XO+CMS)
Line 9: Line 9:
I'm just getting started with a Drupal project at my university, but the possibility of creating a meshed-staging-server/public-server combination sounds like it might fit the bill. Would it make sense to do part of that with Drupal on the XOs, or create a slimmed-down XO version using their mesh, combined with an upload path to a public server?
I'm just getting started with a Drupal project at my university, but the possibility of creating a meshed-staging-server/public-server combination sounds like it might fit the bill. Would it make sense to do part of that with Drupal on the XOs, or create a slimmed-down XO version using their mesh, combined with an upload path to a public server?


What do you Drupal wizards think? Especially Spanish-speaking Drupal wizards... since the project should be documented in Spanish for the teachers and students in Uruguay.
What do you Drupal wizards think?


-- [[User:Robby|Robby]] 11:55, 11 March 2008 (EDT)
-- [[User:Robby|Robby]] 11:55, 11 March 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 16:02, 11 March 2008

Is this a job for Drupal?

Beyond Drupal-on-XO as a hack, here's a possible application:

Teachers in Uruguay want children to write, collaborate before "final" publication, then publish to a larger audience. Here's a "features wanted" call that went out to the OLPC Library mailing list:

http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Talk:Learning_activities/Journalism

I'm just getting started with a Drupal project at my university, but the possibility of creating a meshed-staging-server/public-server combination sounds like it might fit the bill. Would it make sense to do part of that with Drupal on the XOs, or create a slimmed-down XO version using their mesh, combined with an upload path to a public server?

What do you Drupal wizards think? Especially Spanish-speaking Drupal wizards... since the project should be documented in Spanish for the teachers and students in Uruguay.

-- Robby 11:55, 11 March 2008 (EDT)