Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
On 25 April 2016 at 01:16, Tony Anderson wrote: > Indeed, oh noble vision! Can we get someone to create a 'pledge of > allegiance'. Something about 'I promise never to use my computer for useful > work. I will devote all of my attention to development of ever more eye and

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Tony Anderson
Indeed, oh noble vision! Can we get someone to create a 'pledge of allegiance'. Something about 'I promise never to use my computer for useful work. I will devote all of my attention to development of ever more eye and ear-catching bells and whistles.' Tony On 04/25/2016 01:00 PM, Dave

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
Hi On 25 April 2016 at 00:54, Tony Anderson wrote: > I could find six: Browse, Log, Read, Record, Terminal, and Write in > 13.2.5. > It seems only Browse is on Github today - https://github.com/sugarlabs/?utf8=%E2%9C%93=activity I guess migrating the others is part and

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Tony Anderson
I could find six: Browse, Log, Read, Record, Terminal, and Write in 13.2.5. ASLO is 'curated'. To add a an activity requires authentication. An activity is considered experimental until it has been reviewed by a curator. More importantly, if a Sugar user wants to use Frotz, the source is

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
On 25 April 2016 at 00:06, Chris Leonard wrote: > I am working on compiling a canonical list of activities AWESOME :D ___ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Chris Leonard
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 9:44 PM, Dave Crossland wrote: > > Hi Sam! > > On 24 April 2016 at 21:33, Sam Parkinson wrote: >> >> Most activities are not under the sugarlabs org. I'm not really sure >> which is better, but the previous idea seemed to be: >>

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
On 24 April 2016 at 21:48, Tony Anderson wrote: > The 'official' list is ASLO. (activities.sugarlabs.org). > I'm not sure that is an official list, since anyone can upload anything there :) > There are eight activities which have been made non-erasable suggesting > they

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Tony Anderson
Sam The 'official' list is ASLO. (activities.sugarlabs.org). There are eight activities which have been made non-erasable suggesting they are considered an integral part of Sugar. Any Sugar activity (or sugar-web-activity) has been written to the programming guidelines for Sugar - hence

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
Hi Sam! On 24 April 2016 at 21:33, Sam Parkinson wrote: > Most activities are not under the sugarlabs org. I'm not really sure > which is better, but the previous idea seemed to be: > > github.com/sugarlabs == maintained by sugarlabs. Not all activities are > at all

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Sam Parkinson
Most activities are not under the sugarlabs org. I'm not really sure which is better, but the previous idea seemed to be: github.com/sugarlabs == maintained by sugarlabs. Not all activities are at all related to sugarlabs. => browse is the only official sugarlabs activity. Thanks, Sam

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
On 24 April 2016 at 17:31, Walter Bender wrote: > There was a GCI project (See > https://github.com/Boquete/activity-sliderpuzzle ) to clean up slider > puzzle. > Seems like it should be in the sugarlabs org, so I filed

Re: [Sugar-devel] Javascript Activities

2016-04-24 Thread Dave Crossland
On 24 April 2016 at 16:06, Bert Freudenberg wrote: > On 24.04.2016, at 06:41, Dave Crossland wrote: > > On 23 April 2016 at 22:52, wrote: > >> E-Toys is just a black screen on my Note 5. >> > > That's a pity! Etoys seems to me to be

Re: [Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Walter Bender
There was a GCI project (See https://github.com/Boquete/activity-sliderpuzzle ) to clean up slider puzzle. -walter On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Chris Leonard wrote: > I've noted the existence of these two activities > > Name: Slider puzzle > Own: alsroot > repo:

Re: [Sugar-devel] Javascript Activities

2016-04-24 Thread Bert Freudenberg
On 24.04.2016, at 06:41, Dave Crossland wrote: > On 23 April 2016 at 22:52, > wrote: > E-Toys is just a black screen on my Note 5. > > That's a pity! Etoys seems to me to be one of the most important yet > undervalued Sugar

[Sugar-devel] slider puzzles

2016-04-24 Thread Chris Leonard
I've noted the existence of these two activities Name: Slider puzzle Own: alsroot repo: https://git.sugarlabs.org/slider-puzzle-branch L10n: http://translate.sugarlabs.org/projects/Slider-Puzzle ASLO: http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4047 Name: ACSlider puzzle Own: ajaygarg