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'''A short key''' |
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= One-sentence specification list = |
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* bulleted items are "in progress". |
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<small>intro paragraphs to a more detailed article are included inline for illustration</small> |
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== Specs in brief == |
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Each item below needs its own page and detailed discussion. A good bit of development and planning has been done without specifications, and in pursuit of a narrow if admirable set of goals without detailed or spanning use cases. |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> indicates in progress. |
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=== Content, linking, publishing === |
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'''Link once, find everywhere''' : It should be possible to link out to further information without knowing how far away the information is on the network. URLs have to do with location; even URIs have overtones of being a specific resource and not a specific concept. If I want to link out to more information about monkeys, I should be able to denote that without specifying the exact resource I want to use -- the reader will have only a limited set of resources available. |
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Library interface : A dynamic and searchable view of the collections and |
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activities on one's XO, including data from one's Journal and from |
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<blockquote><small> |
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accessible online collections; including a way to add new collections to |
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As an example: I might include the link [[info:monkeys]] and wish to specify that I want the "info" namespace to look first for a local dictionary service; then for content bundles named "info", "dictionary", "wiki", "wikipedia"; then for a "monkeys" page on a local school server, a regional server, or a set of websites (each with their own mapping of a keyword to a URL). These mappings could be provided in a global database, a most-used subset of which is on every XO; with optional overrides and changes in priority contained within a content bundle. Finally, there should be options for what to do when multiple namespaces exist -- the link to 'monkeys' might indicate on hover how many options there are beyond the obvious; a global preference might cause following a multiple-result hyperlinks to display a list of search results rather than immediately taking you to the top ranked result. |
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what is locally accessible, and a way to explicitly see and update one's |
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local cache. |
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Contribution process : Guidelines and explicit forms for contributing |
'''Contribution process''' : Guidelines and explicit forms for contributing |
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files, bundles, or collections to be automatically-bundled to the [[global |
files, bundles, or collections to be automatically-bundled to the [[global |
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library]] and to one's local network; the former through interfaces on the |
library]] and to one's local network; the former through interfaces on the |
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: one global process; national addenda* |
: one global process; national addenda* |
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Educational categories : A set of top-level categories for early |
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wiki, pootle, core library, mailing list, keyboard, IRC channel. |
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guidelines for category priority, with a section for new category |
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suggestions. |
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: one globally. localized*. |
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'''Knowledge flow''' : How ideas and knowledge and information should flow through an XO community and network. See [[Memebrand]]. |
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XO core content : A set of bundles about the XO and other, filtered up via |
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the [[featured content]] page, selected by the {OLPC team}. |
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: one per language*. |
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XO bundle archive : A set of activity and library bundles stored on-disk, |
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not quite as good or central as the core library but shipped on every |
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laptop. Includes other [[featured content]], bundles chosen for their |
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compliance with the [[featured content guidelines]] |
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: one globally. localized*. |
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Exemplary content bundles : Bundles covering a specific topic in broad, |
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simple strokes, with links to originals and further information online, and |
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clear attribution of authors and curators. |
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: one for select topics (biology, picturbooks, &c). localized*. |
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XO core activities : A set of core activities that ships on every build (no |
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distinction between 'olpc-maintained', 'etoys-maintained', &c), selected |
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from the list at [[core activities]] by the {OLPC team}. |
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XO bundled activities : A set of activities included in the XO bundle |
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archive, from the list of [[featured activities]], selected for their |
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compliance with [[featured activity guidelines]]. |
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XS school content : A set of free/NC bundles and large datasets for a school |
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library, including all featured bundles; drawn from the [[featured |
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collections]] list and guided by the relevant guidelines, in three versions: |
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: (1) for a 1GB USB stick ( one per language ) |
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: (2) for a DVD ( one globally, many langs ) |
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: (3) for 150GB of disk ( one globally, " ", with |
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regional non-free variants) |
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Global library : guidelines for [[contributing content]] and code to, |
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organizing, and browsing the [[global library]] of collections of material |
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produced by the XO network. |
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: one globally, localized. |
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Local libraries: Guidelines for defining and linking to [[local |
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repositories]] of libraries and collections designed for use with the XO; |
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including non-free additions to the XSL (3), existing digital libraries, and |
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any other materials. |
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user group]], including definition on a project page, identifying members, |
user group]], including definition on a project page, identifying members, |
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applying for an email account and sending mail to the grassroots list. |
applying for an email account and sending mail to the grassroots list. |
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: includes guidelines for interacting with local government, media, event organizers, NGOs, LUGs, and the like. |
: includes guidelines for interacting with local government, media, event organizers, NGOs, LUGs, and the like. |
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Official community |
'''Official community hubs''': Guidelines for becoming an officially-recognized |
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[[OLPC community]], with public details about projects and members, eligible |
[[OLPC community]] hub, with public details about projects and members, eligible |
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for local receipt and distribution of [[community XOs]]. |
for local receipt and distribution of [[community XOs]]. This ties into local aggregation of laptop distribution. |
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Laptop distribution: Guidelines for submitting a project, use case, or other |
'''Laptop distribution''': Guidelines for submitting a project, use case, or other |
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request for short or long-term use of [[community XOs]] to develop, test, |
request for short or long-term use of [[community XOs]] to develop, test, |
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promote, research, educate or inspire on or with the laptops; guided by a |
promote, research, educate or inspire on or with the laptops; guided by a |
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prioritization, and sharing of new projects. A process for regular |
prioritization, and sharing of new projects. A process for regular |
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selection of projects and groups to receive laptops. |
selection of projects and groups to receive laptops. |
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wiki, pootle, core library, mailing list, keyboard, IRC channel. |
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More to come, SJ |
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= Visual specifications = |
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== Bundles == |
=== Bundles === |
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* [[Activity bundles]] |
* [[Activity bundles]] |
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* [[Content bundles]] |
* [[Content bundles]] |
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== Graphics == |
=== Graphics === |
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* [[Graphics API]] |
* [[Graphics API]] |
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== Controls == |
=== Controls === |
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* [[Specifications/Trays | Trays]] |
* [[Specifications/Trays | Trays]] |
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* [[Specifications/Palettes | Palettes]] |
* [[Specifications/Palettes | Palettes]] |
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== Services == |
=== Services === |
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* [[Specifications/Clipboard | Clipboard]] |
* [[Specifications/Clipboard | Clipboard]] |
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* [[Specifications/Choosers | File Choosers]] |
* [[Specifications/Choosers | File Choosers]] |
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* [[Specifications/Notifications | Notifications]] |
* [[Specifications/Notifications | Notifications]] |
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* [[Specifications/Object Transfers | Object Tansfers]] |
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== Security == |
=== Security === |
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* [[Manifest Specification]] |
* [[Manifest Specification]] |
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* [[Firmware Key and Signature Formats]] |
* [[Firmware Key and Signature Formats]] |
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=== Library === |
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* [[Specifications/Library | Library]] |
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=== Communication === |
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* [[Specifications/Communication | Communication]] |
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* [[Journal/Specifications | Journal]] |
* [[Journal/Specifications | Journal]] |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 24 March 2008
A short key
[[wiki pages]] and their style guidelines are largely community-driven. {notes in curlies} indicate important items whose definitions may change. * bulleted items are "in progress". intro paragraphs to a more detailed article are included inline for illustration
Specs in brief
Each item below needs its own page and detailed discussion. A good bit of development and planning has been done without specifications, and in pursuit of a narrow if admirable set of goals without detailed or spanning use cases.
Content, linking, publishing
Link once, find everywhere : It should be possible to link out to further information without knowing how far away the information is on the network. URLs have to do with location; even URIs have overtones of being a specific resource and not a specific concept. If I want to link out to more information about monkeys, I should be able to denote that without specifying the exact resource I want to use -- the reader will have only a limited set of resources available.
As an example: I might include the link info:monkeys and wish to specify that I want the "info" namespace to look first for a local dictionary service; then for content bundles named "info", "dictionary", "wiki", "wikipedia"; then for a "monkeys" page on a local school server, a regional server, or a set of websites (each with their own mapping of a keyword to a URL). These mappings could be provided in a global database, a most-used subset of which is on every XO; with optional overrides and changes in priority contained within a content bundle. Finally, there should be options for what to do when multiple namespaces exist -- the link to 'monkeys' might indicate on hover how many options there are beyond the obvious; a global preference might cause following a multiple-result hyperlinks to display a list of search results rather than immediately taking you to the top ranked result.
Contribution process : Guidelines and explicit forms for contributing files, bundles, or collections to be automatically-bundled to the [[global library]] and to one's local network; the former through interfaces on the Internet, the latter through the local library interface.
- one global process; national addenda*
New language requests : Guidelines for making a new language request -- wiki, pootle, core library, mailing list, keyboard, IRC channel.
Knowledge flow : How ideas and knowledge and information should flow through an XO community and network. See Memebrand.
Community
Local group creation: A process for identifying and announcing an [[OLPC user group]], including definition on a project page, identifying members, applying for an email account and sending mail to the grassroots list.
- includes guidelines for interacting with local government, media, event organizers, NGOs, LUGs, and the like.
Official community hubs: Guidelines for becoming an officially-recognized OLPC community hub, with public details about projects and members, eligible for local receipt and distribution of community XOs. This ties into local aggregation of laptop distribution.
Laptop distribution: Guidelines for submitting a project, use case, or other request for short or long-term use of community XOs to develop, test, promote, research, educate or inspire on or with the laptops; guided by a list of XO request guidelines that encourages community debate, prioritization, and sharing of new projects. A process for regular selection of projects and groups to receive laptops.