[Toronto-dev] [Server-devel] Post XS-0.7 plans (Holt)

Rodrigo Greselle Hartmann javabeats at gmail.com
Fri Nov 16 12:49:04 EST 2012


Hi there Mr Holt,

My name is Rodrigo Hartmann, I am a software developer/consultant with
nearly a decade of experience in enterprise/web development using the Java
programming language and its related technologies. I've been around the
world for a quite a while, delivering software for companies in Europe,
Asia and in the Middle East, and I always wanted to contribute my skills to
give back to society some of joy I got so early in my career. I live in
Québec City since the beginning of the year, and I joined the e-mail list
hoping to find more information about what's being done on the software
level to provide more tools for the OLPC project.

I'd like to ask if you know somebody in the organization who I could
contact in order to present myself and offer my talents to contribute to
the project. I am already a volunteer for the canadian red cross, and would
love to help out using my expertise on this amazing project, if it is ever
needed.

Best regards,
Rodrigo H.



On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Holt <holt at laptop.org> wrote:

> On 11/16/2012 10:26 AM, Tim Moody wrote:
>
>> 13. "INSERT DONGLE NOW" warning will appear. While optional, this
>> configuration step is critical for those using an USB Ethernet dongle to
>> connect to their LAN/Intranet. Type "Y" to continue
>>
>> How do you envision the architecture?  It sounds like wifi is for WAN and
>> USB/Ethernet is for LAN and the XO/server gets an address via dhcp over
>> wifi and provides addresses over Ethernet.  What would prevent the other
>> XOs from simply acquiring an ip over the same wifi as the XO/server and
>> bypassing it for routing/gateway services?  Are you thinking there will be
>> two wifi hubs and the WAN one will be password protected so that the other
>> XOs can not connect?
>>
>
> During the current installation process, yes, the XO's Wifi/ears are for
> WAN (upstream Internet), and USB Ethernet is for LAN (downstream XOs).
>
> EG. this is a very useful default to test an XS quickly/harmlessly in a
> school with existing Wifi infrastructure.
>
> But Jerry should clarify several other useful network topologies in
> another email later today.
>
>  Can you recommend a compatible USB Ethernet device? (I know there is a
>> page on laptop.org, but it is a little dated.)
>>
>
> Most all USB Ethernet devices work in my/our experience, but
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/USB_**ethernet_adaptors<http://wiki.laptop.org/go/USB_ethernet_adaptors>still has its value. If it's supported by Fedora 17, it should just work.
>
>  Message: 1
>>> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 22:40:24 -0500
>>> From: Holt <holt at laptop.org>
>>> To: XS Devel <server-devel at lists.laptop.org**>, Support Gangsters
>>> <support-gang at laptop.org>, Testing <testing at lists.laptop.org>,
>>> Discussion list for Toronto/Canada area OLPC Community
>>> <toronto-dev at lists.laptop.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [Toronto-dev] [Server-devel] Post XS-0.7 plans
>>> Message-ID: <50A312A8.50107 at laptop.org>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>>>
>>> George Hunt made key improvements in the last hour, so we're looking for
>>> early testers for XS Community Edition, that may later become XS 0.8:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/**User:Holt/XS_Community_**
>>> Edition/Install_Recipe<http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Holt/XS_Community_Edition/Install_Recipe>
>>>
>>> Thanks for yr feedback, contributions & documentation suggestions!
>>> Caveat: This is an ALPHA release at best, and will improve dramatically
>>> as the week progresses :)
>>>
>>> PS those near/West of Toronto consider joining us for dinner Friday 7PM!
>>>
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>>>
>>
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