We have used the Etoys-to-Go several times over the last few
years in schools in neighboring counties. Since nothing needs to be installed
on the host computer, no permission is needed and hence there is no security
concern. In some cases, this has also helped the students out at home when the
parents are concerned about installing software on their home computers.
Sridhar
From:
etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.org [mailto:etoys-dev-bounces@squeakland.org] On
Behalf Of Steve Thomas
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 7:11 PM
To: Casey Ransberger
Cc: etoys-dev
Subject: Re: [etoys-dev] Etoys live CD?
There is Etoys-to-Go which folks run off a USB. Which is really nice
for certsin deployments. You can take your USB and run Etoys and your orojects
on a Mac one Day, a PC another and Linux the third.
Stephen
On May 25, 2013 5:36 PM, "Casey Ransberger" <casey.obrien.r@gmail.com> wrote:
It seems insane that it's so hard to get a Squeak VM
installed. Maybe we need something like Etoys but geared towards the things IT
administrators care about and identify with! Especially the word
"no."
I've worked with a lot of IT people who say "security" when what they
really mean is "it would take work to evaluate the threat model and I
don't feel like doing it so no."
One approach I've found which sometimes works is to make everything so easy for
them that they feel guilty about saying no.
Has anyone thought of doing an Etoys live CD? There would be nothing to
install, Etoys can already save projects to other machines, right?
Just a thought. Doesn't really assuage security concerns, but those are mostly
B.S. anyway. Does make IT person mostly irrelevant (you wouldn't need their
help. Just the knowledge of how to enable CD or USB booting and access to the
reset button, and the live media (CD DVD or thumb drive.)
If you used a DVD you could probably keep like a million projects on the disc
too.
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