We have had several outstanding proposals from very talented software
developers. Unfortunately, many highly worthwhile projects will miss out.
I warmly welcome mentors who have not yet reviewed the proposals to do so.
If everyone participates, it will make distinguishing the top contenders
easier
Bernie wrote:
> I remember reading in an old book on human interface design called "The
> Psychology of Everyday Object" that testers are never going to report
> usability annoyances of this kind, attributing the mistake to themselves
> rather than to the UI designer.
Our new testers in Sri Lanka
Gary, have you gone MIA? :-)
We really need to get these changes in for this release. I'll ask
alsroot to add Jorge as a maintainer of Labyrinth in ASLO so we can
upload a new bundle.
Hope it's ok with you. If, at a later time, you decide that this feature
should have been implemented differently
On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 09:41 -0300, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Argh!
>
> Another country, another core team confused by the Keep button.
> The Argentinian in-house generated teaching materials say: (translated
> from Spanish)
>
> To save the work that you did in the activity, go to the toolbar at
> the
Sean,
A good deal of Activity writing is working with PyGTK. At first
glance this looks like a pretty decent book that covers a lot of
ground. I have to wonder why he's doing it with LyX instead of using
FLOSS Manuals, but it should be a good resource for new Activity
developers, and there's a l
On 19 April 2010 09:41, Daniel Drake wrote:
> For now I am going to update the Spanish translation to say "Guardia
> copia" (Keep a copy) but this is not the solution...
Meant to write Guardar copia.
Daniel
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Argh!
Another country, another core team confused by the Keep button.
The Argentinian in-house generated teaching materials say: (translated
from Spanish)
To save the work that you did in the activity, go to the toolbar at
the top of the screen and click the Keep button.
Same story every single
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