[sugar] Privately-owned data on XOs?
Antoine van Gelder
hummingbird at hivemind.net
Sun Aug 26 05:00:54 EDT 2007
Towards an order of magnitude improvement in the quality of output from
the collaborative activities of children:
Goal: The XO architecture is intentionally designed, from the ground up,
to foster high quality output from the collaborative activities of children.
Requirement #1: The history of work and contributions of all members of
the community of children are visible to any participant in that community.
Requirement #2: Children (and adults!) need a safe place to think about
their contributions to the collaborative effort.
Solution bias for requirement #1 -> All data are shared by default and
an explicit action is required to make work private.
Solution bias for requirement #2 -> All data are private by default and
an explicit action is required to make work public.
Assumption underlying conflict between biases: The space within which
the children collaborate publicly is the same space in which they do
their private thinking, so we cannot simultaneously set conflicting
defaults.
Example of an environment where this conflict does not exist: git
Hair-brained idea #332 of #663 which must be stressed is _not_ expected
to be considered as a solution but rather one of many ideas which may be
heading in the vague general direction of a solution:
The school server has git repositories holding the Journal contents
for each class over the course of a school year. Children have their
own Journal on their local machines and check in contributions to
the 'master' Journal on the server.
- a
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"Any organization that designs a system (defined broadly) will produce a
design whose structure is a copy of the organization's communication
structure."
- Melvin Conway
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