Hi Chris,
> You are, of course, free to keep your code where ever you would like,
> but if you would like to get a significant number of actual users, it
> would be advisable to be set up for i18n and L10n (most Sugar users
> do not speak English). This is much easier to do if you host your code
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 5:50 AM, David Mason wrote:
>> Nice start.
>
> Thanks.
>
>> I think a first step would be to solicit some feedback from the
>> pedagogy team. There are regular weekly meetings... perhaps we can
>> schedule you in for a discussion?
>
> I'm definitely interested, what time (i
Hi Gonzalo,
> There are any reason why you can't transform this feature in a
> activity?
> Probably will be a lot easier include this functionality as a
> activity than as a part of the sugar core.
If it is possible to add an extra interface screen with an activity, and to
introduce some additio
> Nice start.
Thanks.
> I think a first step would be to solicit some feedback from the
> pedagogy team. There are regular weekly meetings... perhaps we can
> schedule you in for a discussion?
I'm definitely interested, what time (in which time zone) do the meetings
usually take place?
> From
Hi Chris,
> You are, of course, free to keep your code where ever you would like,
> but if you would like to get a significant number of actual users, it
> would be advisable to be set up for i18n and L10n (most Sugar users
> do not speak English).
I'm happy to set up for i18n/l10n - I work in L
There are any reason why you can't transform this feature in a activity?
Probably will be a lot easier include this functionality as a activity
than as a part of the sugar core.
Gonzalo
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 3:26 AM, David Mason wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Early last year for a university assignmen
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:26 AM, David Mason wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Early last year for a university assignment I wrote a UI enhancement for
> Sugar, named Glycogen. Glycogen adds the ability to define and track learning
> pathways, made up of goals within different activities. My work includes a
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 1:26 AM, David Mason wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Early last year for a university assignment I wrote a UI enhancement for
> Sugar, named Glycogen. Glycogen adds the ability to define and track learning
> pathways, made up of goals within different activities. My work includes a
Hi all,
Early last year for a university assignment I wrote a UI enhancement for Sugar,
named Glycogen. Glycogen adds the ability to define and track learning
pathways, made up of goals within different activities. My work includes a few
example activities.
It has been idle for a while, but I
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