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==Objective==
==Objective==
The primary objective for [[../../0.5|XSCE version 0.5]] will be [scaling the project?] The objectives for releases 0.1 to 0.4 were [quite narrowly defined?] because of the need to establish a stable foundation while modularizing the structure. This eases development and maintenance while reducing the learning curve for potential developers and users.
The primary objectives for [[../../0.5|XSCE version 0.5]] will be migrating the existing XSCE 0.4 code base to Ansible with no regressions.


==Timeline==
[Deployments using existing School Server variants should be able to start rebasing on XSCE 0.5?] Several deployments have been using school servers for several years. Their needs are well understood. Their feedback is invaluable.


23 Oct 2013: Design Freeze
==Scope and aim==
The goals of XSCE 0.5 will be found at [[../Project Specifications|Project Specifications]].

==Timeline==
[[../Sprint|Oct 21-23 & Nov 18-20 2013 Design/Hack Sprints in San Francisco & Malaysia]]


Nov 2013: [[XS_Community_Edition/0.5/Ansible_Progress|Ansible migration]] completed and tested.
Nov?? Feature Freeze


<strike>28 Nov</strike> 17 Dec 2013: [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2013-December/007031.html XSCE 5.0 RC 1] released, formerly known as 0.5 RC 1.
Dec?? Release Candidate (RC1)


22 Jan 2014: [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2014-January/007148.html XSCE 5.0] released.
Jan?? Release Candidate (RC2)


Aside: overlapping [[../../6.0|version 6.0]] planning began around [[../Sprint#XS.28CE.29_Sprint_Part_2:_Malaysia_Culmination|Malaysia's "Culmination Sprint" 18-20 Nov 2013]].
Feb?? Final Release

Latest revision as of 20:24, 6 February 2014

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Summary

School Server Community Edition (XSCE) is volunteer project which provides communication, networking, content, and maintenance capabilities to a school and or classroom. It is designed to be easily adopted by existing OLPC deployments or other similar education projects.

Objective

The primary objectives for XSCE version 0.5 will be migrating the existing XSCE 0.4 code base to Ansible with no regressions.

Timeline

23 Oct 2013: Design Freeze

Nov 2013: Ansible migration completed and tested.

28 Nov 17 Dec 2013: XSCE 5.0 RC 1 released, formerly known as 0.5 RC 1.

22 Jan 2014: XSCE 5.0 released.

Aside: overlapping version 6.0 planning began around Malaysia's "Culmination Sprint" 18-20 Nov 2013.