Re: [Sugar-devel] List of activities on ASLO

2016-03-14 Thread Chris Leonard
I think that is only present in the activity.info file. One of my next steps is download every package and look at the activity.info file for the bundle id as well as looking for signs of i18n (e.g. a PO file). That might take a while. cjl On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Sebastian Silva

Re: [Sugar-devel] List of activities on ASLO

2016-03-14 Thread Sebastian Silva
Guys, one thing that is missing here is the bundle_id (org.laptop.Terminal). This is supposed to be the unique identifier of each activity. Otherwise it will be very difficult and error prone to match, prune duplicates, etc. Regards, Sebastian El 14/03/16 a las 10:18, Chris Leonard escibiĆ³: >

Re: [Sugar-devel] List of activities on ASLO

2016-03-14 Thread Chris Leonard
This time with attachment. On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Chris Leonard wrote: > Thanks for the scripts Tony. I filled in other fields with grep of > the aslo# files. I think scraper.py does some sorting that causes > the collection list and the grep scrapes to

Re: [Sugar-devel] List of activities on ASLO

2016-03-14 Thread Chris Leonard
Thanks for the scripts Tony. I filled in other fields with grep of the aslo# files. I think scraper.py does some sorting that causes the collection list and the grep scrapes to not align properly (in part based on case-sensitive sorting). It was laborious, it would be nice to have an improved

Re: [Sugar-devel] List of activities on ASLO

2016-03-12 Thread Sebastian Silva
Hi Tony, Possibly hundreds of thousands of users have the Sugar Network installed in their XO laptops. When, if, they possibly connect to the Internet, thanks to it, we hear from them from time to time. We've heard from 30K+ of them. It's really a project in a different scope than the deployments

Re: [Sugar-devel] List of activities on ASLO

2016-03-12 Thread Sebastian Silva
Hi Tony, I find we often we do similar things with different approach. This is always good as I think it confirms we have similar observations from the field (from accross the globe!). From 2011 to 2014 Alsroot and I, developed the Sugar Network, with UI/concept design and also resource