Ok, etoys included too.. On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Bert Freudenberg <b...@freudenbergs.de>wrote:
> > On 05.06.2009, at 06:09, David Van Assche wrote: > > Hi folks, > We are having a collaborative sugar testing session next week Wednesday > 10th June at 20:00 UTC (That is 4 pm EDT, 3pm EST, 2 pm CST, 1 pm MST, and > 12 pm PST, most of Europe that will be 9 pm, 8 pm for the UK) > > So far we have 5 people signed up, but more are welcome as we really want > to see how collaboration works on many activities where it isn't quite > obvious. We will be taking notes and storing log files of the sessions, and > will suggest ways in which the activity in question might be more > collaborative, or may need less of it (who knows :-) > > We will be testing the activities that come preinstalled on the openSUSE > sugar images, but we'd like to test various distribution methods (virtual > appliance, cd, usb, hd) and various distros (at least Fedora SoaS, openSUSE > sugar, Mandriva or Caixa Magica) I dont believe 0.82 images are compatible > with 0.84 for collaboration, so am afraid this is for 0.84 only... Please > post your willingness to participate so we have an idea on who/how many will > be collaborating. We also need a volunteer to take notes, and a volunteer to > > store logs files. There will of course be a transcript of the irc session > too (we will meet at #sugar-collaboration) We forsee this taking between 1 > and 2 hours... > > Here is the list of activities we will be testing, so make sure you have > them installed if you plan to take part (not all have collaborative > abilities, and for those that don't it can be a brainstorming session on > whether/how we can make them collaborative: > > > What's the reason you exclude Etoys, which does support collaboration? > > - Bert - > > >
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