On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 3:15 AM, Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net> wrote:
> I doubt anyone has the time to go through ASLO and determine which > activity repositories are still hosted at Sugarlabs or which activities do > not support Pootle. It would be nice to have these added to the list. > > I assume that the division of activities into Sucrose, etc. has some > official meaning. I had thought those were associated with Activity > Central. Is there some process for deciding which category to place an > activity, e.g. ones included in a signed release? > The only separation is: glucose: sugar toolkit and the desktop fructose: the core activities. A long time ago, these were the activities distributed with the olpc images, and tested with every release. honey: all the other activities. With the time, olpc images included more activities, and the separation between fructose and honey didn't have sense anymore. Honey2 was a separation made in the pootle server, because a page with a big number of activities was very slow. These names are no related to AC (they had a image called dextrose) I proposed in the past or remove the categories or put in fructose all the activities olpc (or now sugarlabs) test and distribute by default in the images. But didn't had traction and in the end is more work for infraestructure team without to much gain. Also, if we move activities from categories, some url would change, and we will broken links. > > Some of the documentation also needs updating. For example, the Browse > activity web page is given in ASLO as http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse. > This page directs you to > http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4024 as the home page. > This page describes 129.1 (an Xulrunner version). The 'source code' link > takes you to http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/browse. The pootle page > links 'Web' (not Browse) to http://translate.sugarlabs.org/projects/Web/. > This pages shows the translation status of the Browse activity. The wiki > does not link to the github repository which is > https://github.com/sugarlabs/browse-activity. A Google search for a > github project 'Web' returns https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-web; > however a search for github browse activity returns the correct link. > > This is true. Is a task where anybody could help, and that work would be beneficial and appreciated. Gonzalo
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