On 16.06.2011, at 12:52, Walter Bender wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Frederick Grose <fgr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 2:56 PM, <nanon...@mediagala.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> {...}
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Concrete Feedback:
>>> 
>>> The journal is always full of garbage, hundreds of empty entries:  is
>>> there a possibility to "CLEAN" the JOurnal?,
>> 
>> From the Journal item's detail view there is an 'Erase' (minus sign) button
>> in the toolbar.  Clicking this button will clean out that Journal entry.
> 
> I took Paolo's request to mean something slightly different: is there
> a way to do a bulk cleaning of the Journal, perhaps automated?
> 
> tch is close to having finished a multi-selection enhancement for the
> Journal that makes bulk delete much much easier. But it may be worth
> exploring some function to remove "empty" journal entries
> automatically.
> 
> I am still a bit puzzled by the Journal spam issue, however, since I
> don't see much if any spam since moving to the
> open-most-recent-by-default home view. I'd love of an explanation as
> to where the spam is coming from.
> 
> regards.
> 
> -walter

We learned in UY that many kids are still using older Sugar. And they don't 
want to upgrade because e.g. Wine does not work anymore on newer builds, or MP3 
playing etc.

- Bert -


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