Hey,
I cannot attend the meeting tomorrow.
Can we please move the meeting to next week and one hour later?
2015-08-01 9:01 GMT-03:00 Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com:
We meet on Monday, 3 August at 23:00 UTC, 7PM Boston, 19:00 Asuncion,
09:00+1 Sydney, 23:00 Paris, 20:00 BA, 20:00
On Wednesday, February 06, 2013 09:52:10 PM Caryl Bigenho wrote:
Hi...
For those of us who only occacionally use the #sugar-meeting irc channel,
could someone put up an exact, direct link so we can log in without having
to hunt for it?
Thanks!
Caryl
Hi Caryl,
You can use the online
Hi Steve,
2013/2/4 Steve Thomas sthom...@gosargon.com:
I will be installing Sugar on the systems. In checking the Wiki I see Sugar
works with Fedora 18 and plan on installing that on the boxes (unless
someone suggests something they feel is better).
I'm not completely informed about Sugar in
documentation process to attend a
first meeting on Thursday, 7th February at 16:00 UTC at the IRC channel #sugar-
meeting (freenode).
It'll be also a good place to tell a great idea about other ways to provide
children and teachers the documentation.
Hope to see you,
Daniel Francis
Hello,
I appologize because I was away while the meeting.
Now I'm reading the meeting logs:
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/2013-01-14
I'll give some comments after I finish reading it.
Cheers,
Daniel.
2013/1/14 Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com:
Sorry for the late notice. We
On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 14:54:29 -0300
Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org wrote:
Maybe Daniel Francis can share more information too.
I can share some information, but I didn't learn directly in Flavio's
classroom. I started learning reading what he posts in his website[1 and 2]
about all he learned
On Wed, 9 Jan 2013 13:49:49 -0600
James Simmons nices...@gmail.com wrote:
Daniel,
These are great websites. How did you find out about them?
JAMedia, one of the activities he made, was very useful and also
appeared in the newspaper about 4 years ago. He had uploaded all his
activities to his
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 08:35:46 +1100
fors...@ozonline.com.au wrote:
It looks like the future of kids educational computing is with Android
tablets.
I'm not very sure on it. Fortunately, I don't have my own tablet or
Android cellphone. All the opinions I have heard from teachers, were
that
On Tue, 8 Jan 2013 18:19:13 -0300
Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org wrote:
Thanks Walter,
I want share two ideas to discuss may be in the next meeting:
* I want to organize, with guys from UY something related with Python Joven,
the work Flavio Danesse has been doing in the last 2 or 3
Hi Yama,
2012/11/28 Yama Ploskonka yamap...@gmail.com:
why not more? why not teachers, hundreds of them?
Few is better then Nothing
Projecting a possible situation:
If you are a student, you must study and you have the responsibility
to conserve your qualifications. If you are teacher, you
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 19:43:35 -0500
Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com wrote:
3. Daniel Narvaez has made a number of improvements to sugar-build
[5], which has by-and-large replaced sugar-jhbuild as the preferred
development environment for Fedora and Ubuntu.
Congratulations to Daniel
2012/11/16 James Simmons nices...@gmail.com:
2). The Python Joven has a developer named Naughty Cristofer?
Nope, it was the result of putting the name Cristhofer Travieso in
Google Translate.
See you!
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The situation is sad, but it's True.
In a school the teachers can start an unusual class and try other ways
for teach and the students (6 to 11 years old in .UY) follow the
instructions of the teachers.
In a high school (12 to 18 years old in .UY), teachers have 45 minutes
per class and one year
2012/9/23 Chris Leonard cjlhomeaddr...@gmail.com:
I would love to see more of the Spanish-only activities
present in ASLO take this step to i18n so that they can be used by
other XO kids around the world in their mother tongues.
A good way would be if the ASLO editors request the authors to
2012/9/20 Kevin Mark kevin.m...@verizon.net:
While I can't speak for Sugar Labs, this sound like a very good problems to
address. Scratch has a
website to 'upload' its programs. I would really love to see a way to help
young sugar activity hacker
have a place for them to 'hack' on their
desktops, and reduces repetitive code. I think that framework
finished, would be a new better way to develop a Sugar Activity.
Cheers,
Daniel Francis.
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http
2012/9/19 James Simmons nices...@gmail.com:
Walter,
First, congrats on the grandchild.
Second, I am intrigued by the statement that 10% of Sugar Activities were
written by children who grew up with Sugar. That is an incredible
accomplishment, and it makes me wish that the ASLO website had
2012/9/19 Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.com:
There are some from outside of .UY as well...
Walter,
Can you tell us about the activities outside of .UY, please?
I never hear about them and would be of interest for some people in
these mailing lists, including myself.
Hi Kevin,
2012/9/19 Kevin Mark kevin.m...@verizon.net:
Hearing from the kids who are making Sugar activities and more contributions,
I'm really wanting to
know what teaching environment made this possible?
Summing my case all the cases I listened about, we usually learn by our self.
Thinking
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