On Mon, Mar 04, 2019 at 12:02:53PM +0530, aniket mathur wrote:
> Hey everyone, I am Aniket mathur (@Aniket21mathur) an undergraduate
> at IIT Roorkee. I am contributing to sugarlabs since December 2018
> and recently being added as the member of the organisation. I am
> GSOC 2019 aspirant, and I am
Hallo List
I have installed Sugarizer from F-Droid to my phone and would like to
know how to go about adding additional activities. I would like to add a
chess activity for instance. On the OLPC it is easy to add activities.
Here it is not that obvious. I have read some of the informantion in the
Hey everyone, I am Aniket mathur (@Aniket21mathur) an undergraduate at IIT
Roorkee. I am contributing to sugarlabs since December 2018 and recently
being added as the member of the organisation. I am GSOC 2019 aspirant, and
I am looking forward for python based projects but I am not certain on
whic
Sugar and activities depend on several GNOME libraries, such as GTK,
GLib, GdkPixbuf, and Pango.
Emmanuele Bassi said on gtk-devel-list@ that an instance of Discourse
has been set up, and you can use the Platform/Core sub-category for
discussion about the GNOME libraries.
https://discours
On Sun, Mar 03, 2019 at 03:33:36PM +, D. Joe wrote:
> [...]
> The Terminal activity within the Sugar desktop (that is to say, not
> an Ubuntu terminal application) usually is not included in the
> Favorites View. One can find it, however, in the List View. In List
> View, the names of the activ
Thanks for looking. I've answered in
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues/787
On Sun, Mar 03, 2019 at 01:53:51PM +0530, Gautham santhosh wrote:
> I went through #805 [0] and found that a lot of the files in src/jarabe
> has already been changed. So only the rest of the files needs to be cha
Thanks, I'll check them out.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 1:09 AM Sumit Srivastava
wrote:
> You told me you checked out musicblocks and turtleblocks codebase. Great
> start!
>
> Check out some issues of musicblocks and see if you can solve them. This
> will get you familiar with the codebase.
>
> Welc
You told me you checked out musicblocks and turtleblocks codebase. Great
start!
Check out some issues of musicblocks and see if you can solve them. This
will get you familiar with the codebase.
Welcome to Sugar Labs!
On Sun, 3 Mar 2019, 11:54 pm HARSHIT VERMA, wrote:
> Hello everyone, this is
Hello everyone, this is Harshit Verma first year UG student at IIT Roorkee.
I went through the codebase of sugarlabs, and very much impressed.
I am aiming too for GSOC 2019. I want to know about proposed activities
which are not yet complete. And I am beginner in open source so do tell
some tips fo
On Fri, Mar 01, 2019 at 08:40:40PM +1100, James Cameron wrote:
> I agree with Ibiam. You can see what the Home view looks like by reading
> through the first few sections of the documentation at
> https://help.sugarlabs.org/
>
> Gaurav, when Sugar activities are installed, they are in either
>
I went through #805 [0] and found that a lot of the files in src/jarabe
has already been changed. So only the rest of the files needs to be changed
right?
[0]
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/pull/805/commits/7ed885c99925b4bc942874e282f2d961ec6dfbd4
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Gautham Santhosh
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