OK Douglas please bear with me so that's for installing on additional
blank media (e.g. second USB stick)? No risk to whatever's installed
on the host computer's hard drive?
Put another way, in a typical classroom case (PC with Windows or Mac
with OSX) what's the benefit? We need to communicate
Thanks for everyone feedbacks.
Here's what i've done and how you can join :
- Objective : connect through social media to key decisions makers for
children to use sugar ( Parents teachers ) and make new fans
- Content : educating about sugar, what is it, how it work, what is
feasible, what is
Maybe a Linkedin group too?
-walter
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Christian Vanizette
tahitian.coco...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for everyone feedbacks.
Here's what i've done and how you can join :
- Objective : connect through social media to key decisions makers for
children to use
Sean DALY wrote:
OK Douglas please bear with me so that's for installing on additional
blank media (e.g. second USB stick)? No risk to whatever's installed
on the host computer's hard drive?
The use case is exactly like I described it: install Sugar to a
computer's hard disk. I'm planning to
Mel Chua wrote:
If you have editable versions of these, we can work together on
getting them ready
Hey Sebastian, didn't you do these in Inkscape?
Sure, I did. I upped the .svg files now and added a few suggestions from
Walter to the notes doc. Still some work to do, but for now I'm out for
I'm sorry, I forgot to say I am travelling today and couldn't organize
the marketing meeting.
If everyone can make 15h UTC tomorrow (Wednesday), we could do that?
thanks
Sean
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ok thanks for that Sebastian, so it creates a partition on a hard disk
with Windows or OSX already installled? That's quite a risky operation
for any nongeek teacher or parent to do. We need to warn them before
they click on anything, in our doc. And add a phrase about how backup
can be done to an
Sean DALY wrote:
ok thanks for that Sebastian, so it creates a partition on a hard disk
with Windows or OSX already installled? That's quite a risky operation
for any nongeek teacher or parent to do. We need to warn them before
they click on anything, in our doc. And add a phrase about how
Thanks Douglas yes i saw that but what I'm saying is people need to be
warned before they start up a tool on a dcomputer. It's a
communications issue.
I'm still not clear what zyx-liveinstaller does to a Windows or OSX
hard disk... my concern is modifying a core marketing promise of Sugar
on a
Sure, I did. I upped the .svg files now and added a few suggestions from
Walter to the notes doc. Still some work to do, but for now I'm out for
building a new snapshot... :)
http://people.sugarlabs.org/sdz/soas-v2-banner.{pdf,svg}
Sean DALY wrote:
Thanks Douglas yes i saw that but what I'm saying is people need to be
warned before they start up a tool on a dcomputer. It's a
communications issue.
Yes, I think quite simply, zyx-liveinstaller should be framed entirely
as an optional benefit to SoaS, and not a core piece.
If everyone can make 15h UTC tomorrow (Wednesday), we could do that?
I might be able to make that for a few minutes, may have to leave
early. I could easily do 14h UTC, but I'm the last person you want to
plan a meeting time around. ;-)
I'd like to spend a bit of time sprinting on putting
Recollecting for the current effort...
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From: Frederick Grose fgr...@sugarlabs.org
Date: Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:42 PM
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To: anyth...@christianmarcschmidt.com
Cc: David Farning dfarn...@sugarlabs.org
Hi Christian,
Re:
Sean DALY wrote:
ok thanks for that Sebastian, so it creates a partition on a hard disk
with Windows or OSX already installled? That's quite a risky operation
for any nongeek teacher or parent to do. We need to warn them before
they click on anything, in our doc. And add a phrase about how
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