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Intern Blog
Here I'll be tracking what I do from day to day while interning at Pathfinder.
Week 2
July 24, 2007: Day 6
11am-
Did some Squeakland stuff, to start off somewhere simple and get more of a feel for Squeak. Did the tutorial on squeakland where you make a car and drive it to get more of a feel for what is a system that still feels really weird to me.
July 23, 2007: Day 5
11am - 5pm
Finished typing up a little 'report' on the overlap (in terms of geographic activity) on OLPC and Pathfinder, read a bunch more stuff about various OLPC related news and information. I also started doing a tutorial on programming with Squeak to get more familiar with syntax and how it works in general. So far it's a pretty confusing program, to me at least. The way the menus work and just the UI isn't very intuitive to me, so I spend a lot of time opening, closing, and trying to find things. It's taking some getting used to, but eventually I should get it.
Week 1
July 20, 2007: Day 4
11am - 3pm
I'm driving down to Connecticut today, so I left a little early to beat traffic.
Spent the day doing research on OLPC/COMPASS/Pathfinder in Nigeria. I had pretty limited success with this, and ended up spending a lot of time reading about Intels recent interest and competition with OLPC, as well as just browsing OLPCNews, and watching the 60 minutes report with Nicholas Negroponte. There seems to be a lot more drama surrounding the project than I ever thought there would be, although it seems to me like OLPCNews is a little over the top with it.
Basically, I spent 4 hours researching the current state of the project and looking at the current deployment.
PIOLPCIntern-1 15:09, 20 July 2007 (EDT)
July 19, 2007: Day 3
11am - 5pm
Something in the sugar-jhbuild screwed up (XULRunner I think) so it wasn't done when I came in, but now (2:20pm) I have Sugar installed and working. I also managed to get Squeak and EToys running, and started playing with those a bit.
PIOLPCIntern-1 14:28, 19 July 2007 (EDT)
After a little bit of playing around with Sugar and Squeak, I started doing research on the OLPC deployment in Nigeria , which led to a pretty big chunk of general OLPC research, browsing articles on OLPCNews.com for the most part. I wish I'd spent some more time playing around with Sugar; I opened the Journal activity and couldn't figure out how to close it without keyboard shortcuts, which I assume is possible. Tommorow I should be spending much more time familiarizing myself with it, and probably looking at some of the other activities that are available. For now I'm gonna keep going with reading up on the project though.
PIOLPCIntern-1 16:15, 19 July 2007 (EDT)
July 18, 2007: Day 2
11pm - 5pm
Spent a little time looking at linux commands so that I would have some kind of an idea what I was doing while I installed sugar, and eventually got to actually trying to install it. It took a little bit of effort on my part (due to inexperience for the most part) to get './sugar-jhbuild build' to actually get started due to a number of missing packages/dependencies; the biggest hangup was trying to install ncurses, but eventually I figured out that all I had to do was apt-get install libncurses5-dev (I think that was it, don't remember off the top of my head).
Once it actually started building I watched for a couple minutes before realizing that it was probably going to be a fairly long wait before it was done. I assume that I screwed something up and even when this is done it won't work, but hopefully not.
Also took a look at Squeak/EToys and tried to install them both. Installing Squeak had a few problems, the main one being that the man for squeak says to run inisqueak, which doesn't exist, I don't think. While I was trying to watch an EToys tutorial I discovered that sound doesn't work on youtube/flash in firefox on this computer at the moment, tommorow I'm gonna try and get that working.
July 17, 2007: Day 1
11am - 5pm
Researched OLPC development, specifically installing Sugar. Having not used Linux in several years, I also took some time to look up a good distro to use with Sugar and decided on Ubuntu 7.04. I installed Ubuntu onto the laptop that I will be using for development later on, and then got to work here on the wiki. I've never edited/created a wiki page, so there was a bit of learning there.