Hi Werner,
I don't know if you know this, but both Sugar an Gnome share
identical code for collaboration and communication in the form of
Telepathy dbus api (http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/) The only
difference is that at the time their presence service was not so
advanced, so Sugar has i
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 11:30, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> When I asked if SoaS was ready for "Big Time", Martin replied, "What do you
> mean? I'd recommend it but I don't know enough about what you want."
>
> So here is what I mean and want...
Agreed. I would like to emphasize that after
I would like to discuss the current status/policies regarding the
SLOBs mailing list. We have a somewhat ad hoc mechanism for adding
observers to the list. I would submit that this policy actually
encourages us to use the closed list at times when the public lists
would be more appropriate. I would
Hello Tomeu, regards from Santiago, Chile.
GNOME community, as far as I know, it had a lot of ups and down in their
effort to build collaborative work. I really don't know if there's some
counterpart to talk to. This is no sin for any free-software community, but
it gets hard to coordinate any k
Hi,
have you considered reaching GNOME Chile for cooperation? Sugar's code
is more than 90% from GNOME and the two upstreams regularly cooperate.
There's lots of potential for resource pooling in the technical level,
and also in the advocacy for free software in education.
Regards,
Tomeu
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On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:14 PM, Gerald Ardito wrote:
> I also had a strange problem, which I replicated (sadly :)).
>
> When I launched Sugar for the first time (and I had the same Browse problem)
> and then closed it, I could use the track pad and keyboards, but the mouse
> clickers wouldn't work
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 09:19, Wade Brainerd wrote:
> I have no experience with Launchpad, but am often frustrated by the
> performance of SL Trac.
>
> At my office we switched from Trac to Redmine for internal project
> development, since Trac's development seems to have slowed to a crawl.
>
> Pr
Caryl,
I don't know what your budget is, but you can get a refurbished PC for
under $100 here:
http://www.pcsurplusonline.com/index.cfm
I have bought several computers from this place. They are sold with
no OS installed, sometimes with no hard drive, but generally they have
a CD-ROM drive, a ke
I have no experience with Launchpad, but am often frustrated by the
performance of SL Trac.
At my office we switched from Trac to Redmine for internal project
development, since Trac's development seems to have slowed to a crawl.
Provided a high priority is placed on migrating bug numbers and
kee
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 22:36, Gary C Martin wrote:
> * Existing bug data will be imported, but the bug numbers won't be the
>> same.
>>
>
> So the git commit messages referencing trac bug tickets will be future
> information garbage, oh joy.
As stated, there will be both a conversion table an
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 01:02, David Farning wrote:
> After a couple of weeks of reading tutorials, help from Aleksey, and
> some Ubuntu developers there are Sugar packages available for Ubuntu
> 9.10.
Just gave them a try and worked great, congrats all! Which are the next steps?
Btw, why did we
Quick note: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Requesting_a_SLOBs_decision
Better minutes/announcement-to-list/blog-post-to-Planet forthcoming,
but I wanted to close the conversation loop here with the updated
decision making procedure we came up with at Friday's SLOBs meeting.
--Mel
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On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 03:36, Gary C Martin wrote:
> On 1 Nov 2009, at 22:06, Chris Ball wrote:
>
>> Dear Sugar folks,
>>
>> This mail didn't get any replies, but it's important to know whether
>> people agree with it before going ahead. So, please understand that:
>>
>> * bugs.sugarlabs.org is m
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