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==Objective== |
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The primary objectives for [[../../0.5|XSCE version 0.5]] will be |
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. |
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# Milestone 1 Putting in place, and testing, scaffold capabilities which will enable client server, remote administration, and a Graphical User Interface in Milestone 2 and upcoming releases. This will include a focus on integration of remote deployment (ansible), authentication, user and group access contol, and a framework to use these in client-server web applications. |
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# Milestone 2 A few selected new features focusing on immediate needs (band width shaping, etc). |
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==Timeline== |
==Timeline== |
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23 Oct 2013: Design Freeze |
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The [[../Spec]] is not yet ready, but all are strongly encouraged to edit that page, with suggestions we will pull together during [[../Sprint| San Francisco's "Crystallization Sprint" Oct 21-23, 2013]]. |
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Nov 2013: [[XS_Community_Edition/0.5/Ansible_Progress|Ansible migration]] completed and tested. |
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<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. |
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Wed Oct 23 Milestone 1 -- end of SF summit sprint -- ansible, authentication, security framework testing matrix done |
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22 Jan 2014: [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2014-January/007148.html XSCE 5.0] released. |
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Wed Nov 20 Milestone 2 -- end of Malaysia sprint -- Feature Freeze |
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Christmas Day/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa? Release Candidate (RC1) |
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New Years Day 2014? Release Candidate (RC2) |
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MLK Day? 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.