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== Meetings == |
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*'''March 25th XS Teleconference''' |
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The first XS Conference will be held on Tuesday March 25th 11 AM US EST. You can find the timezone difference between EST and your own timezone at [http://worldtimeserver.com/meeting-planner-times.aspx?&L0=US-MA&L1=NP&L2=CL&L3=&L4=&Day=25&Mon=3&Y=2008 World TimeServer] |
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** [[XS_Conf_08_MAR_25_Agenda|Meeting Agenda]] |
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** [[XS_Conf_08_MAR_25_Notes|Meeting Minutes]] |
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== Design Documents == |
== Design Documents == |
Revision as of 14:15, 23 March 2008
When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also provide additional infrastructure extending the capabilities of the laptops. While the laptops are largely self-sufficient, a mesh portal providing connectivity and shared resources greatly extends their utility.
These persistent services required by OLPC laptops could conceivably be implemented in a fully distributed manner. They are , however, currently provided more economically by a centralized local resource, the school server. The functions provided by this server are open to debate, but at a minimum they include internet communication and storage resources to the school's wireless mesh.
Roadmap
The school server is in heavy development at the moment (March/April 2008) - following
- XS Roadmap (see also XS Changelog)
- XS Core and Contrib
- XS DevKit
Meetings
- March 25th XS Teleconference
The first XS Conference will be held on Tuesday March 25th 11 AM US EST. You can find the timezone difference between EST and your own timezone at World TimeServer
Design Documents
The School server is described here - note that some may be slighly outdated:
- The Server Specification introduces the School Server and its functions
- Server Services described the services supported by the School Server
- Server Discussion describes services and enhancements possibly supported by the School Server
- XS Server Software describes the software system being built for release, and has instructions for downloading and installing the software
- The XS Server Specification describes the School Server hardware platform in much more detail.
- Trial1 Server Software describes the proposed first revision of the server software
- Short Term Server Questions is a discussion of issues surrounding the immediate deployment of school servers
- School Service Names
- School Identity Manager
- XS Installing Software has instructions for installing the latest School Server images
- XS Configuration Management has aids to configuring the software for your school
- XS Building Software
- XS Software Repositories
- XS LiveCD
- XS Server P2P Cache
- XS Software Testing
- XS Backup and Disaster Recovery
See also
- IRC - #schoolserver on irc.oftc.net
- Using SSH Keys
- Active Antenna
- Ejabberd Configuration
- School server network debugging is helpful. Troubleshooting School Servers is so incomplete as to be useless.
- How to debug networking in a crowded environment
- Collaboration Network Testbed
- School server/School district networks
- Bitfrost Security and Identity model
- Thin client
- http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/