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==Summary==
==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.

School Server - Community Edition (XSCE) is volunteer projected designed to be easily adopted by OLPC deployments or other service providers for deployment in schools. Initial development is driven by motivated micro-deployments and mid-sized deployments.


==Objective==
==Objective==
The primary objective for [[../../0.4|XSCE version 0.4]] will be scaling the project. The objectives for releases 0.1 to 0.3 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 objective for School Server Community Edition 0.4 will be to increase stability of the existing code base to ease future development and maintenance while reducing the learning curve for potential developers and users. The secondary will be to increase configurability. Several deployments have been using various school servers for several years. Their needs are well understood. With the release of XSCE deployments using existing School Server variants should be able to rebase their existing code bases on XSCE.
Deployments using existing School Server variants should be able to start rebasing on XSCE 0.4. Several deployments have been using school servers for several years. Their needs are well understood. Their feedback is invaluable.


==Scope and aim==
==Scope and aim==
The goals of XSCE 0.4 which can can be found at [[../Project Specifications|Project Specifications]].
The goal is to make a XSCE version which can serve as an wireless access point for a school with several extended features as listed at [[User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition/0.3/Project_Specifications]]


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
[[../Sprint|Jul 7/8 - Jul 12/13 Sprint]] in Manitoba:


Aug <strike>5</strike> 15 Feature Freeze
May 8th to 13 Sprint Toronto

May <strike>13</strike> 14 Feature Freeze and alpha release [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/2013-May/006386.html (Release Candidate 1)]

May 19 beta release

May 26 Final release



Aug 24 Release Candidate (RC1)
We will release new images and rpms every week until the release on May 26 2013.
During face to face sprints rpms will be released daily.


<strike>Aug 19</strike> <strike>Sep 28/29</strike> Oct 3 Final Release!
This release will form XSCE 0.3. All the upgrades, besides being published as installation images, will be distributed in the form of incremental rpm updates.

Latest revision as of 16:25, 1 November 2013

This IIAB XSCE content does not reflect the opinion of OLPC. These pages were created by members of a volunteer community supporting OLPC and deployments.

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 objective for XSCE version 0.4 will be scaling the project. The objectives for releases 0.1 to 0.3 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.

Deployments using existing School Server variants should be able to start rebasing on XSCE 0.4. Several deployments have been using school servers for several years. Their needs are well understood. Their feedback is invaluable.

Scope and aim

The goals of XSCE 0.4 which can can be found at Project Specifications.

Timeline

Jul 7/8 - Jul 12/13 Sprint in Manitoba:

Aug 5 15 Feature Freeze

Aug 24 Release Candidate (RC1)

Aug 19 Sep 28/29 Oct 3 Final Release!