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== Firmware == |
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* have needs that get met |
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* people know one another, community |
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* clear need - if we don't do it, nobody will. |
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* partner with library system |
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q2e30 is the current one under test; it's new and needs a lot of hammering. |
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* education levels of parents are going to be low |
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* power to change the education system |
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* how does the grassroots thing actually work? |
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* how do you engage with governments to make sure it succeeds? |
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* how can we, sitting in WA, understand what is needed in the developing world - push vs pull? |
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Bug to verify and file: http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000763.html |
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* Cambodia example: "If you raise the money to biuld a school, he'll raise the money to put in teachers." |
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* Kids teach the kids - actually hired older students to teach in different schools |
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* Even got connectivity - he saw 9/11 from that satellite school |
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* Bandwidth by motorcycle (they've worked with MIT) |
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Tests to run: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Firmware_security#Multiple-Key_Support |
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* Governments are great, but private individuals should be able to start pilots too. |
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* Virtual grassroots groups to support those really energetic individuals |
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== Smoke testing == |
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* it needs to be localized... we can't just copy-paste solutions everywhere |
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* "It's like giving fire to people who've never had fire. You don't know whether it's going to cook or burn." |
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* How do you measure? |
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* We can't worry too much about measuring... |
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Staging-25 could use a formal smoke test run (slimming down and speeding up the smoke test as you run it is acceptable, so long as it's documented) done in parallel with an XO running 8.2.0, to check for regressions and variances. |
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* Allow people to stay with their communties but still intellectually travel the world. |
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* PEACE CORPS ex volunteers |
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== Documentation == |
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* Maybe people in the developing world don't grok it yet - we need to communicate the benefits to them. |
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* we need more feedback and reports from the feed... but who do they go to? |
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[[Release notes/8.2.1]] needs to be updated with things like... |
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* grassroots contact point |
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* instructions on how to use OFW's new multi-key + nand-blaster support |
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* oral history association |
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* ALL laptops show the 'pretty boot' animation now... not just secured laptops, this isn't a bug. |
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== Wireless == |
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There have been a number of wifi tests that need to be brought up to date and filed (and rechecked against the current build if not yet carried out.) |
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* http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000753.html |
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* http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000758.html |
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* http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000759.html |
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== Activity compatibility == |
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* Gary C. Martin uncovered some [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000691.html Activity compatibility issues] with staging-7. |
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** these need to be checked against the latest staging build, with the Activity version listed in [[Activities/G1G1]]. |
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** ...and if the bugs are still present, they need to be filed in Trac... |
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** ...and the Activity maintainers contacted. Read http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000695.html for context before contacting Activity developers; also check to see if a later version of the Activity (which may not be listed in [[Activities/G1G1]]) might have the bug fixed. |
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Some specific bugs to look for: |
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* [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000694.html in Etoys] |
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* [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000701.html in Browse] [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000696.html more in Browse] [http://dev.laptop.org/raw-attachment/ticket/9112/ filed in Browse] |
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== Ticket closure == |
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See and verify "test in build" items from [http://dev.laptop.org/report/38 trac]; this is mostly bookkeeping. |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 20 December 2009
Firmware
q2e30 is the current one under test; it's new and needs a lot of hammering.
Bug to verify and file: http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000763.html
Tests to run: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Firmware_security#Multiple-Key_Support
Smoke testing
Staging-25 could use a formal smoke test run (slimming down and speeding up the smoke test as you run it is acceptable, so long as it's documented) done in parallel with an XO running 8.2.0, to check for regressions and variances.
Documentation
Release notes/8.2.1 needs to be updated with things like...
- instructions on how to use OFW's new multi-key + nand-blaster support
- ALL laptops show the 'pretty boot' animation now... not just secured laptops, this isn't a bug.
Wireless
There have been a number of wifi tests that need to be brought up to date and filed (and rechecked against the current build if not yet carried out.)
- http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000753.html
- http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000758.html
- http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000759.html
Activity compatibility
- Gary C. Martin uncovered some Activity compatibility issues with staging-7.
- these need to be checked against the latest staging build, with the Activity version listed in Activities/G1G1.
- ...and if the bugs are still present, they need to be filed in Trac...
- ...and the Activity maintainers contacted. Read http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/testing/2009-January/000695.html for context before contacting Activity developers; also check to see if a later version of the Activity (which may not be listed in Activities/G1G1) might have the bug fixed.
Some specific bugs to look for:
Ticket closure
See and verify "test in build" items from trac; this is mostly bookkeeping.