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= Comments and suggestions welcome! =
= Comments and suggestions welcome! =
== Record of items moved from Priorties from Engineering section ==
{{ticket|4662}} needed for better activity capabilities. <br>
GS - now covered in Trac as bug.

{{ticket|2447}} caps lock <br>
GS - created feature request for this.

{{ticket|1997}} flashing in writer <br>
GS - now covered in Trac as bug.

NAND Full <br>
GS - moved to a feature in OS section.

* covered in file system section http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/016994.html



== Improved battery life ==
== Improved battery life ==
"battery life" has two meanings and it would be best to separate them so as to not give the impression that a given usage pattern will see improvement:
"battery life" has two meanings and it would be best to separate them so as to not give the impression that a given usage pattern will see improvement:

Revision as of 15:23, 4 December 2008

Comments and suggestions welcome!

Record of items moved from Priorties from Engineering section

#4662 needed for better activity capabilities.
GS - now covered in Trac as bug.

#2447 caps lock
GS - created feature request for this.

#1997 flashing in writer
GS - now covered in Trac as bug.

NAND Full
GS - moved to a feature in OS section.


Improved battery life

"battery life" has two meanings and it would be best to separate them so as to not give the impression that a given usage pattern will see improvement:

  1. how long will the battery operate the XO while it is doing useful work (backlight on at -- say -- middle intensity setting and continuous user interaction in -- for example -- write).
  2. how long will the battery allow the XO to retain work (or state or however you want to say it) while the XO is suspended.


These are questions which impact different parts of the XO hardware/software implementation and one is more or less important than the other in each deployment. (Example: if a school has intermittent electrical power, it may be possible to gang-charge batteries but not to operate the XOs from the power line for the entire school day. In that case, doing useful work from battery power for as long as possible is critical. In some other deployment, the XO might only be used in the class for a few minutes at a time throughout the day but needs to be instant-on. In that case, suspend time improvements are critical.) -- Davewa 17:09, 20 October 2008 (UTC)