direct people towards the HTML5
push and get their help with it.
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with deploying Sugar
to consider taking part! We'll definitely need new faces now that one
of the incumbents isn't running.
Thanks for letting me serve for so long. I'll still be here at OLPC and
helping out when I can.
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and expect that C. Scott does also; maybe others from the team too.
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s for a discussion of our annual report to the Software
> Freedom Conservancy and some topics regarding our programs in
> internationalization (i18n).
Apologies, I won't be able to make it; am in Shanghai for XO-4 bringup.
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on the same text in the future; it's because we're still looking into
revising the text, not because I find the change unacceptable.)
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Hi,
On Fri, Apr 27 2012, Walter Bender wrote:
> It has been a while. A few things to catch up on. Can we muster a
> quorum for the proposed date/time?
I'll be there.
Thanks,
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t #sugar-meeting on 2011-11-10 at 15UTC.
This is happening now, but we're still waiting for a SLOBs quorum.
Can anyone else join?
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design team to work something up.)
Perhaps we could tie the certificate-awarding to posting an activity on
ASLO and getting a review from someone on the Activity Team or something?
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//www.dailymotion.com/user/sugarlabs/
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h a horizontal organization without chiefs,
is the latest model in modern business management. What would
happen? How much longer would Debian survive? Days? Hours?
...
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unfortunately I didn't have time to attend the meeting:-(
>
> Are the meeting minutes and/or logs available already? I can't seem to
> find them on http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Minutes
They're always at meeting.sugarlabs.org straight away:
http://m
mpt to implement trademark law inside a copyright license,
the non-commercial clause would still be a show-stopper. :/
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Hi,
I've uploaded video of 17 EduJam talks now. More to come!
http://blog.printf.net/articles/2011/05/14/edujam-2011
http://www.dailymotion.com/sugarlabs
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n't see a good way to get an edujam/sugarlabs account
with those privileges quickly.
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o much for upload bandwidth.)
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think it's true that it's being worked on by anyone. It would
be great if someone volunteered to improve it, though!
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Hi,
On Fri, Apr 22 2011, Chris Ball wrote:
> I think you've repeatedly ignored Scott's claim that you can't modify
> COPYING or the source files because that would be *changing* the
> license, rather than taking advantage of GPLv3 redistribution rights.
> Can you ask
m that you can't modify
COPYING or the source files because that would be *changing* the
license, rather than taking advantage of GPLv3 redistribution rights.
Can you ask Brett or someone at the FSF what the right thing to do is?
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fterwards, that's why it looks like there
aren't any minutes. For the SLOBS meeting, the links are:
minutes:
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2011-04-21T19:00:15.html
full log:
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2011-04-21T19:00:15
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Log's at http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/2011-04-21#i_2660201
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r core, then
they're surely available by virtue of being shipped in Python source
form in Ceibal's images, which satisfies the GPL.
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t the suggestions I got.
I might have missed a mail -- did you make any progress with this?
It'd be great to have this work be usable by others.
Thanks,
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oard; we've
been working closely together since the beginning, and OLPC is willing
and able to yell if a software proposal sounds like it wouldn't work
out for us. It's in all of our best interests to find a way to pool
resources and work together!
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What do folks think -- did I miss anything important? Did I list
anything that doesn't deserve to be listed?
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there are people interested in making
the current Sugar environment more powerful for its large installed
base, and there are people interested in new cutting-edge technology
designs, and they aren't necessarily the same people.
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ut what it's
possible to do with JavaScript these days, but the combination of
being faster than Python and being pervasively editable is exciting.
Do you know of any proof-of-concept Chrome extensions that do
activity-like things or allow you to modify their own source on
the fly that we should
rse, I don't actually believe everything I read on TechCrunch,
but the fact that it's an immature and unproven platform is undeniable;
SL shouldn't bet the farm on it as a platform yet, surely.
Thanks!
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> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2010/Abstract_Browser
This reminds me -- it looks like Dinko's changes were not merged
into Pippy mainline. Can you tell us about the status of his work?
Thanks,
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Hi Manu,
Sure, I'm happy for anyone to maintain it.
Thanks,
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t going to have time to work on this any more, though -- perhaps
someone might be interested in taking over and uploading to ASLO, etc?
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if we
decided that public-by-default wins on the merits.
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group of volunteers who created XO-1 Fedora 11
builds: our particular thanks to Daniel Drake, Bernie Innocenti
and Steven M. Parrish for their work towards this release.
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custom mesh algorithm would have to run on the CPU --
prohibiting any kind of idle-suspend -- makes it a non-starter for an
XO deployment in my eyes. Did you have any thoughts on this?
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Hi,
> We've not met much this summer. I'd like to propose we meet next
> Tuesday at UTC 15:00 (EST 11:00). Does this work for everyone?
Yes, works for me. Thanks,
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get people to fix up the code too. ;-)
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Hi,
> Walter forwarded the 3 requests. +1 from me to all 3.
>
> If that's a +1 from Walter, Bernie, and myself, we need one more
> SLOBs +1 vote on each to pass it.
+1 vote on each from me too.
Thanks for pushing on this, Mel!
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f it in
action here⁴.
It's an exciting time for software development at OLPC. Many thanks
for all of your support and efforts!
- Chris, on behalf of the OLPC Engineering team.
Footnotes:
¹: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/10.1.1
²: http://fedorap
notes/10.1.1#Installation
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this release!
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Hi,
I should be able to make Tuesday too.
Thanks,
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Hi,
> No wp tag
It means that disable-security has already been run once, so you don't
have to do it again. (We might want to make it say that explicitly.)
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or
otherwise. No interpreted code may be downloaded or used in an
Application except for code that is interpreted and run by Apple’s
Documented APIs and built-in interpreter(s)."
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date. :) The MeeGo UI looks interesting in general, I've
been wondering which API it's using to handle multitouch input.
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ople from the
> Fedora side who could assist.
Thanks! I'm already spending time with the #fedora-arm folks, and we
are considering trying to use Fedora all the same. It's not an easy
decision, though.
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oftware stack for XO-1.75 and XO-3.
(The fact that we haven't decided what to use doesn't mean that we
definitely *won't* use Fedora or GNOME. It simply means that we
haven't decided yet. Advice welcome!)
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e Sugar intro/login screen without a keyboard. :-)
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; the XO-1. Perhaps even more so, as Intel has been steadily
> increasing the power friendliness of its x86 chips, with Atom &
> so forth.
The cost savings with ARM is significant, too.
> I guess I'm going to need to learn to love curly braces :/
I don'
ople won't vote
> freely without anonymity.
Okay. Let's continue gathering candidates as we were, and then
the team can decide what to do with the result; whether to have
an internal election, full election or something else.
> Thanks to you for taking this important task, I&
links to potential plans that the candidate would
adopt, if elected.
Thanks,
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receive a token
for doing so by e-mail. I've volunteered to run the election.
Finally, many thanks to Tomeu Vizoso and Simon Schampijer for their
great work as the Development Team Lead and Release Manager!
- Chris.
¹: http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2010-May/023825.html
-
Hi,
> Hello All... I've been following your comments on this. Am I the
> only one who finds this charming but at the same time strangely
> disturbing
What did you find disturbing about it?
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hird party markets independent of activities.sl.org.
If we continue with the policy that was voted on, I think it would be
important not to have anything inside .sugarlabs.org endorse or offer
non-free activities, which would suggest choice 3 in your list above.
Thank
s just
that the application itself has been accepted, and will later be
reviewed. My mistake!
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> supporting OLPC projects.
That sounds great; I'd be happy to chat more about this.
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d not work, because Wine will not have access to
anything happening in Sugar.
> Also does anyone know what they are using in Uruguay with
> vision-impaired students?
Not sure -- a few .uy deployment engineers are around on the -devel@
lists, so they can be asked directly.
Thanks,
- C
config;
done
?
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http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Video_Chat
http://dev.laptop.org/git/projects/video-chat-activity
http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-April/013227.html
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ar response from both sides.
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liance with its conditions, in which case you don't.
I don't see why the same idea of an automatic license that is only
granted while its conditions are met would fail to be usable in a
trademark license, but maybe there's a reason I haven't thou
share that intuition, so I'd like to examine those constraints
to see whether they really do lead to the conclusion of a manual
license being necessary.
Thanks,
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an e-mail
saying that you intend to use the marks and giving a link/description
to your product".
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losest matches to our use case, and
both have strong no-permission uses of trademarks available, which I'm
sure helps to grow their ecosystems; I think people often avoid asking
for permission, even in cases where it's clear that it will probably
be given.
(How d
k the way to apply both patches to the draft is just to change
"with prior written" back to "without prior written" in the preamble
of §2.)
Thanks,
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ding written permission for the
unmodified/bundling situations described in §2. What do others think?
Thanks,
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t for 10.1. :)
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notes/10.1.0#Installation
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this release!
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> project to go through that process.
I second, if no-one else's e-mail client beats me to it, and vote aye.
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e too, as long as Wade thinks
it's ready/usable enough. A local decision not to include it is fine,
but separate from the question of what we should provide as a default.
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Hi,
> I'd suggest Stopwatch
> http://dev.laptop.org/~bemasc/StopWatchActivity-3.xo
Thanks, added.
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allow us to. The activity should be taken
down immediately, for that reason.
(Sorry, Marcos.)
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rably 0.82)
(b) complete translations for OLPC deployment countries
(c) reasonably low disk space use
(d) download popularity on activities.sugarlabs.org
Thanks!
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he
same.
* It will be hosted by Canonical externally, rather than by SL as Trac
currently is.
If any of these are not to your liking, the time to speak up is now,
before it all happens. :)
Thanks for reading,
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ring, and better question generation logic, etc). :)
Thanks,
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bs distributes a Sugar-centric GNU/Linux
distribution?"
"""
How the panel proceeds to organize themselves and answer these
questions is entirely up to them. Once a report is ready, SLOBs
will review it and vote on ratifying its suggestions.
Thanks,
'm sure that issue
> has been addressed.
My understanding is that the developers consider it addressed by
"%post runs as root, and if you don't like it then don't install RPMs
[from untrusted sources]". So, we need to find out what&
hat it works with
> multiple package backends so it will with Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu,
> SuSE and alot of other distros as well so it should be usable by
> all distros :-)
Would it be safe against someone trying to gain root in a %post
script, though?
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solution.
If we could switch to .rpm *and* find a good way to install .rpms
without being root, though, that would be pretty compelling.
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eems pretty
unlikely, though, given that SL is small enough that we know all of
the actors personally.
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be
on the panel, and probably (c) what the decision being paneled is. :)
Please volunteer by replying to this mail if you're interested, and
please do so by Thursday September 24th so that we can run the vote
at the Friday September 25th SLOBs meeting.
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unless we just let anyone who wants to be on it join.)
> In any case, I think we should meet on Friday of next week.
Okay. I'll be at the Linux Plumbers Conference, but I think I can
make the meeting anyway.
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e.g. ambiguity
in the question, or wanting to abstain)
To add a question to the list (I'm not going to add any of them
myself), please add to the bullet points at:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Oversight_Board/Minutes#Friday_18_Sept_2009_-_14:00_UTC
If you don't like the ide
statement should be almost as effective as making the expensive legal
statement for us.
FWIW,
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ate") between the two machines!
> Bryan also asked me to show the activity to the folks here at the
> OLE Nepal offices so if I get any feedback from them I'll forward
> it to you.
Great, thanks very much,
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e with an SL
gitorious account to commit directly, that would be an ideal setup.)
The GIT tree contains groupthink referenced as a submodule, so to
check it out:
git clone git://git.sugarlabs.org/arithmetic/mainline.git Arithmetic.activity
cd Arithmetic.activity
git submodule init
git submodule up
p the ability to make a final decision on. (Since
it depends upon how much money's in the bank account at the time,
and what the *other* committees think we ought to spend it on. :)
How does that sound?
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I think SoaS has been widely understood to refer to a set of popular
Fedora builds that Sugar Labs (rather than a distribution) creates
itself, as a product. It might have been good to pick a different
name in the beginning, but it doesn't seem like it's worth changing
true of the colinux kernel.
If the F10 build works with HAL already, it sounds like you (and he) are
all set.
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Hi,
We talked a while back about activity development that looks more like
web development, and I see that Titanium App has released a Linux
preview release today:
http://titaniumapp.com/
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pc-update daemon on an XS
server (which can be somewhere out on the public net, if you like).
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ent is that a learning environment whose reason for existing
is to encourage the creation and appropriation of content by learners
should not attempt to accomplish this using a platform that provides
*no method* for the learners using it to create or appropriate content!
Thanks,
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27;t mean I would stop someone from writing a Flash player
wrapper if they want to, and it means I would likely change my mind
if free Flash players and editors became more available.
Thanks,
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> format.
Here's another app that appeared in my RSS reader today, I haven't tried
it; it seems to contain some of the ideas Bryan's interested in, though:
http://www.blueskyonmars.com/2009/01/05/build-desktop-apps-with-web-ui-and-python/
http://titaniumapp
lscreen)
happens independently of improvements on how we help people to write
Sugar activities. Does that make sense?
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rinciple for Sugar (even in the face of extra convenience)
is being represented and considered, I'm happy.
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fine goal, but I
don't think there are any simple solutions. For example, do we even
have a Flash editor under Linux? Is the first instruction on how to
write activities for someone in the developing world going to be "First,
pirate a copy of Windows and Adobe Flash Pro
packaged, and no porting
should be required: can't you just preinstall a bunch of .xo files?
Thanks,
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Hi David,
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 02:08:53PM +1800, David Farning wrote:
> It has come to my attention that I have been remiss in creating membership
> guidelines. I was waiting for SFC to get back to us with information about
> an ICA.
Have they done so now?
Thanks,
- Chris.
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C
Hi Jeremy,
> On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 17:53 -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
>> A minor complaint: Sugar came up in 800x600, which doesn't look
>> very good. I wonder if we can try for 1280x1024 by default
>> instead. (It might just be the graphics card qemu is em
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