Naturally, the key is volunteer activity by the community. As always identify the non-working activities, identify common problems which can be handled such as conversion to GTK3, and anyone who wants take that on. For testers and reviewers, get help from out users. If we set up a 'help' path to our users, we might start getting input on the problems they have encountered.

Tony



On 1/24/19 2:28 AM, James Cameron wrote:
No, thanks!  What my time can accomplish was given only as an
indication of the size of the solved part of the overall problem.

OLPC continues to pay me to work on our education solution, which
includes Sugar and these activities.  The rest of my time is already
sold.

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 07:27:56AM -0500, Dave Crossland wrote:
James, are you soliciting SL pay you as a contractor to fix Activities not on
the list?

On Wed, Jan 23, 2019, 1:15 AM James Cameron <[1]qu...@laptop.org wrote:

     Nice idea, but hasn't happened yet, and I don't expect it to ever
     happen without scaling up the number of testers and fixers.

     We just don't have enough people paying attention.

     How would you propose that attention be purchased?  Sugar Labs has
     $95k we could spend.  You've seen from the list what my time can
     accomplish each year, and that's not 100% of my time.

     On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 08:03:16AM +0200, Tony Anderson wrote:
     > My original point was that as a community we should view the activities
     on
     > ASLO as a corpus to be treasured and protected. No activity can be either
     > abandoned or orphaned. It is the responsibility of the community. When a
     > change 'upstream' breaks an activity or set of activities, the problem
     > should be resolved as soon as possible.
     >
     > Tony
     >
     > On 1/23/19 6:07 AM, James Cameron wrote:
     > >On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 09:54:08PM -0500, Walter Bender wrote:
     > >>On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 9:13 PM James Cameron <[1][2]qu...@laptop.org>
     wrote:
     > >>
     > >>     On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 01:29:56PM -0500, Devin Ulibarri wrote:
     > >>     > Hi,
     > >>     >
     > >>     > This was my experience:
     > >>     >
     > >>     >   • I came into SugarLabs community at the time that this
     migration was
     > >>     >     beginning to happen.
     > >>     >   • I started a GH account because that is where I was told the
     software
     > >>     was
     > >>     >     being maintained.
     > >>     >   • I have continued to "go with the flow" and work via GH
     although I
     > >>     have come
     > >>     >     to understand more of the history and context of this
     matter.
     > >>     >
     > >>     > These are my thoughts and opinions:
     > >>     >
     > >>     >   • I remember an argument that one reason to move to GH is
     "that is
     > >>     where all
     > >>     >     the developers are", but since our migration I have seen so
     many kids
     > >>     >     (usually GCI) set up new accounts with GH in order to
     contribute to
     > >>     SL (and
     > >>     >     to participate in GCI). This makes me think that many people
     are
     > >>     willing to
     > >>     >     join our development regardless of whatever tools/services
     we use,
     > >>     and
     > >>     >     whatever tool/services we use, if they are not yet setup
     with them,
     > >>     they
     > >>     >     are willing to get setup in order to join development.
     > >>     >   • Another argument seems to boil down to "we will be more
     productive
     > >>     using GH
     > >>     >     because we need not worry about the hassle of maintaining
     our own
     > >>     code
     > >>     >     hosting service". Is there evidence that we are more
     productive now
     > >>     than
     > >>     >     before? Not having the opportunity to learn/use the other
     systems, I
     > >>     would
     > >>     >     only be guessing.
     > >>
     > >>     Not much evidence, it's about the same.  Like any tooling, you get
     > >>     good at it with time.  More productive now through the pull
     request
     > >>     and issue integration, but less productive through loss of
     situational
     > >>     awareness; changes are hidden in GitHub rather than being posted
     to
     > >>     sugar-devel@, and new developers fixate on their favourite
     > >>     repositories.
     > >>
     > >>     >   • In theory, SL running its own version control, seems to me
     like it
     > >>     would be
     > >>     >     a) more fun for someone interested in this kind of work, b)
     a
     > >>     learning
     > >>     >     opportunity, and c) gives maximum freedom/flexibility to the
     ways in
     > >>     which
     > >>     >     we would like to do development.
     > >>
     > >>     [2][3]git.sugarlabs.org hasn't needed any significant maintenance,
     and is
     > >>     probably insecure now because of vulnerabilities that haven't been
     > >>     patched.
     > >>
     > >>     [3][4]bugs.sugarlabs.org has needed updates, but they have
     generally worked
     > >>     well.
     > >>
     > >>The spam issue made it almost unusable.
     > >>
     > >>     >   • I would rather be using software that is licensed under a
     FLOSS
     > >>     license
     > >>     >     than a proprietary license. [4][5]gnu.org came up with some
     criteria to
     > >>     evaluate
     > >>     >     "code hosting services" such as GH: [1][5][6]https://
     www.gnu.org/
     > >>     software/
     > >>     >     repo-criteria.html (which, btw, gets an "F", the lowest
     grade) The
     > >>     whole
     > >>     >     reason I am in this in the first place is because I believe
     the free/
     > >>     libre
     > >>     >     model of software to be the best for society and education.
     > >>
     > >>     Yes, I agree.  Setting up an instance of GitLab could be done, but
     we
     > >>     would need someone willing to do that and maintain it.  Or we
     could
     > >>     use GitLab directly as other projects have done.
     > >>
     > >>What does that accomplish at this point? (That being said, I use GitLab
     for
     > >>other projects and it works just fine.)
     > >All I can think of is closer compliance with intent of FSA 2(b), that
     > >any and all software and documentation distributed by the Project will
     > >be distributed solely as Free Software.  But I've not heard from the
     > >Conservancy on this.
     > >
     > >I don't think there are any other things that would be accomplished,
     > >so it's not something I'm inclined to ask about.
     > >
     > >But I acknowledge Devin's concern; I too would rather be using
     > >software that is licensed FLOSS than what we currently do.
     > >
     > >>     >
     > >>     > Devin
     > >>     >
     > >>     > On Tue, 2019-01-22 at 07:15 +0200, Tony Anderson wrote:
     > >>     >
     > >>     >     Walter,
     > >>     >
     > >>     >     I will try. I am moving on Feb 3 to Palawan. I'll try to get
     to it
     > >>     then. My
     > >>     >     principal concern re GSOC is to define projects with
     manageable scope
     > >>     -
     > >>     >     many of the past projects ended undelivered.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >     Tony
     > >>     >
     > >>     >     On 1/21/19 3:10 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 3:44 AM James Cameron <[2][6]
     > >>     [7]qu...@laptop.org>
     > >>     >         wrote:
     > >>     >
     > >>     >             Fascinating, I never thought the move to GitHub was
     ever
     > >>     going to
     > >>     >             achieve all that.  It was to enable a shutdown of
     the
     > >>     unmaintained
     > >>     >             gitorious instance at [3][7][8]git.sugarlabs.org.
     Which still
     > >>     hasn't
     > >>     >             happened
     > >>     >             because it is still useful, in turn because this
     community
     > >>     hasn't
     > >>     >             the
     > >>     >             time to do the necessary leg work to finish the move
     to
     > >>     GitHub.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         I would be curious what is still on Gitorious that
     hasn't been
     > >>     >         migrated.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         FWIW, my principle motivations for the move were (1) as
     James
     > >>     points
     > >>     >         out -- on less piece of infrastructure for us to
     maintain; and
     > >>     (2)
     > >>     >         GitHub for better or worse is much more familiar to and
     likely to
     > >>     be
     > >>     >         discovered by potential developers. I think GH has been
     a decent
     > >>     tool
     > >>     >         which requires minimal effort on our part. Not sure that
     the
     > >>     latter
     > >>     >         really amounts to too much.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         Re Tony's point about the ownership model, I don't see
     that
     > >>     anything we
     > >>     >         are doing suggests we don't want to continue to support
     > >>     individual
     > >>     >         contributions. I interpreted James's list not as a
     matter of
     > >>     ownership
     > >>     >         but rather a surfacing of what is actually happening re
     > >>     maintenance. In
     > >>     >         some sense, what is being articulated is the equivalent
     of the
     > >>     Fructose
     > >>     >         vs Honey nomenclature of the past where the core
     developers are
     > >>     saying:
     > >>     >         "These activities will be maintained. Cannot speak for
     everything
     > >>     >         else."
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         That said, I think Tony makes a great point re thinking
     about the
     > >>     >         pedagogical implications of our choices, which have had
     little if
     > >>     any
     > >>     >         input from the learning side of the house. Would be
     great to get
     > >>     more
     > >>     >         input to help us in regard to what is most valuable to
     our users
     > >>     >         (whether they know it or not). [4]@Tony Anderson would
     be great
     > >>     if you
     > >>     >         could rework you thoughts about Python into a GSoC idea.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         regards.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         -walter
     > >>     >
     > >>     >
     > >>     >             In short, it has nothing to do with the tools, and
     everything
     > >>     to do
     > >>     >             with contributors.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >             I'll continue to focus on the activities I've got on
     my
     > >>     list.  That
     > >>     >             doesn't mean I won't help with the other activities,
     but I
     > >>     won't
     > >>     >             necessarily spend as much time with the others.
     > >>     >
     > >>     >             On Mon, Jan 21, 2019 at 09:12:01AM +0200, Tony
     Anderson
     > >>     wrote:
     > >>     >             > While it is marvelous to see some actual attention
     to the
     > >>     Sugar
     > >>     >             activities,
     > >>     >             > this approach is the direct opposite of the logic
     behind
     > >>     the move
     > >>     >             of the
     > >>     >             > activities to gitHub. This is a return to the G1G1
     model in
     > >>     which
     > >>     >             individuals
     > >>     >             > develop, contribute and own activities. There can
     be no
     > >>     abandoned
     > >>     >             or orphaned
     > >>     >             > activities in a community support model.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > It was recognized by Walter and others that there
     were two
     > >>     >             factors which made
     > >>     >             > that ownership model unworkable. First, changes in
     Sugar
     > >>     software
     > >>     >             support such
     > >>     >             > as the move to GTK3 made common changes to all
     activities
     > >>     >             necessary and,
     > >>     >             > second, that many of the original contributors are
     no
     > >>     longer
     > >>     >             involved with
     > >>     >             > Sugar.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > GitHub was touted as the way in which Sugar Labs
     as a
     > >>     community
     > >>     >             would support
     > >>     >             > Sugar and its library of activities. However, in
     practice
     > >>     support
     > >>     >             for
     > >>     >             > activities has become increasingly limited to a
     small
     > >>     number of
     > >>     >             ones selected
     > >>     >             > for inclusion in the 13.2 series of builds.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > The Sugar activities library is made available to
     our users
     > >>     via
     > >>     >             ASLO.
     > >>     >             > Unfortunately, there are activities with new
     versions in
     > >>     gitHub
     > >>     >             which have not
     > >>     >             > been released to ASLO and thus are unknown to our
     users.
     > >>     There is
     > >>     >             even
     > >>     >             > confusion over which 'github'. It has to be kept
     clear that
     > >>     >             developers can use
     > >>     >             > any method they chose. What is controlled is the
     repository
     > >>     on
     > >>     >             gitHub. Any
     > >>     >             > changes outside of the Sugar Labs github are
     invisible
     > >>     until they
     > >>     >             are submitted
     > >>     >             > as a new version.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > Educational intent
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > What I would like to see is a return to the
     founding
     > >>     philosophy
     > >>     >             of Sugar.
     > >>     >             > Everyone is welcome to contribute. When you get 10
     lines of
     > >>     code
     > >>     >             working,
     > >>     >             > submit your activity. Sugar is designed to provide
     all the
     > >>     >             software tools
     > >>     >             > needed to develop activities in Sugar - no
     > >>     cross-development,
     > >>     >             containers, or
     > >>     >             > virtual environments. Instead of requesting new
     > >>     contributors to
     > >>     >             demonstrate
     > >>     >             > their technical proficiency by putting their name
     on the XO
     > >>     icon
     > >>     >             in the Home
     > >>     >             > View, identify some real examples of changes that
     would
     > >>     improve
     > >>     >             Sugar. There
     > >>     >             > are plenty available:
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > Fix the icons on 'my settings' so they are visible
     instead
     > >>     of
     > >>     >             switching to
     > >>     >             > gnome by clicking on the big toe.
     > >>     >             > When you take a screenshot and switch to the
     Journal to
     > >>     give it a
     > >>     >             title, you
     > >>     >             > must use the Frame to return, not the Activity
     key.
     > >>     >             > The kids love the ability to customize their
     laptop with a
     > >>     >             background picture.
     > >>     >             > Unfortunately this often makes the icons in the
     Home View
     > >>     >             invisible.
     > >>     >             > Add Jupyter Notebook as a built-in capability of
     Sugar
     > >>     (possibly
     > >>     >             as a service
     > >>     >             > of Browse).
     > >>     >             > Help solve problems with a long list of activities
     (such as
     > >>     the
     > >>     >             lack of sound
     > >>     >             > in Block Party).
     > >>     >             > Find a way for Browse to support the css FlexBox.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > Stop using Pippy as a ceiling to our users
     learning to
     > >>     program in
     > >>     >             Python. They
     > >>     >             > can work up to 'Make your own Sugar Activities'.
     Start
     > >>     with the
     > >>     >             Hello World
     > >>     >             > activity. Explain GTK and its benefits. PyDebug
     provides
     > >>     recipes
     > >>     >             for many
     > >>     >             > common coding situations. Stop hiding the Terminal
     and Log
     > >>     >             activities - try to
     > >>     >             > encourage them to become favorites. Soon we could
     see a new
     > >>     >             generation of
     > >>     >             > user-programmers as we did in Uruguay.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > Along this theme, we should embrace the RPI and
     its
     > >>     compatriots
     > >>     >             as a way to
     > >>     >             > make embedded computing tangible. It would not be
     difficult
     > >>     to
     > >>     >             connect such a
     > >>     >             > device via the Ad Hoc network so that it could be
     used to
     > >>     >             transfer a program
     > >>     >             > written on an XO to the device and execute it with
     the user
     > >>     >             seeing the results
     > >>     >             > on LEDs (e.g. Sense Hat).
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > Tony
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > On 1/20/19 3:48 PM, Walter Bender wrote:
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >     I noticed Dimensions fell off the list. I will
     take
     > >>     that one
     > >>     >             on as I think
     > >>     >             >     it is of real value.
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >     -walter
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >     On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 8:44 AM James Cameron
     <[1][5]
     > >>     >             [8][9]qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         Thanks.  So the list looks like;
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         # Walter Bender
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         * Music Blocks,
     > >>     >             >         * Turtle Blocks JS,
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         # Rahul Bothra
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         * CowBulls,
     > >>     >             >         * Flappy,
     > >>     >             >         * Cedit,
     > >>     >             >         * Polari,
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         # James Cameron
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         * Abacus,
     > >>     >             >         * Browse (master),
     > >>     >             >         * Browse (fedora 18 - webkit - v157.x),
     > >>     >             >         * Calculator,
     > >>     >             >         * Chart,
     > >>     >             >         * Chat,
     > >>     >             >         * Clock,
     > >>     >             >         * Develop,
     > >>     >             >         * Distance,
     > >>     >             >         * Finance,
     > >>     >             >         * Find Words,
     > >>     >             >         * Fototoon,
     > >>     >             >         * Fraction Bounce,
     > >>     >             >         * Gears,
     > >>     >             >         * GetBooks,
     > >>     >             >         * Help,
     > >>     >             >         * ImageViewer,
     > >>     >             >         * Implode,
     > >>     >             >         * Jukebox,
     > >>     >             >         * Labyrinth,
     > >>     >             >         * Letters,
     > >>     >             >         * Log,
     > >>     >             >         * Maze,
     > >>     >             >         * Measure,
     > >>     >             >         * Memorize,
     > >>     >             >         * Moon (master),
     > >>     >             >         * Moon (fedora 18 - gtk2 - v17.x),
     > >>     >             >         * MusicKeyboard (master),
     > >>     >             >         * MusicKeyboard (fedora 18 - csound -
     v8.x),
     > >>     >             >         * Paint,
     > >>     >             >         * Physics,
     > >>     >             >         * Pippy,
     > >>     >             >         * Poll,
     > >>     >             >         * Portfolio,
     > >>     >             >         * Read (master),
     > >>     >             >         * Read (fedora 18 - webkit - v118.x),
     > >>     >             >         * Record (master),
     > >>     >             >         * Record (fedora 18 - gstreamer - v10x),
     > >>     >             >         * SimpleEnglishWikipedia,
     > >>     >             >         * Speak,
     > >>     >             >         * StopWatch,
     > >>     >             >         * Story,
     > >>     >             >         * Terminal,
     > >>     >             >         * TurtleBlocks,
     > >>     >             >         * Words,
     > >>     >             >         * Write,
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 09:04:50AM -0500,
     Walter
     > >>     Bender
     > >>     >             wrote:
     > >>     >             >         > I am actively maintaining Music Blocks
     and Turtle
     > >>     >             Blocks JS.
     > >>     >             >         > I just haven't had the bandwidth to do
     much
     > >>     beyond that
     > >>     >             of late. That
     > >>     >             >         said, I
     > >>     >             >         > am happy to kibbutz on any of the
     activities
     > >>     which I
     > >>     >             used to
     > >>     >             >         maintain.
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         > On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:11 AM Rahul
     Bothra <[1]
     > >>     [2]
     > >>     >             >         [6][9][10]rrbot...@gmail.com> wrote:
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >     *
     > >>     >             >         >     I am maintaining CowBulls and
     Flappy.
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >     I can take up cedit and Polari
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >     On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:53 PM
     James
     > >>     Cameron <[2]
     > >>     >             [3]
     > >>     >             >         [7][10][11]qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >         Once we had a list of abandoned
     > >>     activities,
     > >>     >             where the
     > >>     >             >         maintainer is
     > >>     >             >         >         missing in action, not doing
     testing or
     > >>     >             releasing.
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >         Now, I propose the inverse; a
     list of
     > >>     >             activities with a
     > >>     >             >         maintainer
     > >>     >             >         >         testing and releasing.  It will
     be easier
     > >>     to
     > >>     >             maintain that
     > >>     >             >         list.
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >         For myself, each of the Fructose
     > >>     activities,
     > >>     >             each of the
     > >>     >             >         activities we
     > >>     >             >         >         ship on OLPC OS.  I know Walter
     is
     > >>     looking
     > >>     >             after Music
     > >>     >             >         Blocks.  Lionel
     > >>     >             >         >         is looking after Sugarizer.  Are
     there
     > >>     any
     > >>     >             other developers
     > >>     >             >         who are
     > >>     >             >         >         maintainers?
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >         --
     > >>     >             >         >         James Cameron
     > >>     >             >         >         [3][4][8][11][12]http://
     quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>      _______________________________________________
     > >>     >             >         >         Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >             >         >         [4][5][9][12]
     > >>     [13]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >         >         [5][6][10][13][14]http://
     lists.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     listinfo/
     > >>     >             sugar-devel
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>      _______________________________________________
     > >>     >             >         >     Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >             >         >     [6][7][11][14][15]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >         >     [7][8][12][15][16]http://
     lists.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     listinfo/
     > >>     >             sugar-devel
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         > --
     > >>     >             >         > Walter Bender
     > >>     >             >         > Sugar Labs
     > >>     >             >         > [8][9][13][16][17]http://
     www.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >         > [9]
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         > References:
     > >>     >             >         >
     > >>     >             >         > [1] mailto:[10][14][17][18]
     rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     >             >         > [2] mailto:[11][15][18][19]
     qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     >             >         > [3] [12][16][19][20]http://
     quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             >         > [4] mailto:[13][17][20]
     > >>     [21]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >         > [5] [14][18][21][22]http://
     lists.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     listinfo/
     > >>     >             sugar-devel
     > >>     >             >         > [6] mailto:[15][19][22]
     > >>     [23]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >         > [7] [16][20][23][24]http://
     lists.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     listinfo/
     > >>     >             sugar-devel
     > >>     >             >         > [8] [17][21][24][25]http://
     www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     >             >         > [9] [18][22][25][26]http://
     www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >         --
     > >>     >             >         James Cameron
     > >>     >             >         [19][23][26][27]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             >
      _______________________________________________
     > >>     >             >         Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >             >         [20][24][27][28]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >         [21][25][28][29]http://lists.sugarlabs.org
     /listinfo/
     > >>     sugar-devel
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >     --
     > >>     >             >     Walter Bender
     > >>     >             >     Sugar Labs
     > >>     >             >     [22][26][29][30]http://www.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             >
      _______________________________________________
     > >>     >             >     Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >             >     [23][27][30][31]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             >     [24][28][31][32]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/
     > >>     sugar-devel
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > References:
     > >>     >             >
     > >>     >             > [1] mailto:[29][32][33]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     >             > [2] mailto:[30][33][34]rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     >             > [3] mailto:[31][34][35]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     >             > [4] [32][35][36]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             > [5] mailto:[33][36][37]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [6] [34][37][38]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     >             > [7] mailto:[35][38][39]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [8] [36][39][40]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     >             > [9] [37][40][41]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     >             > [10] mailto:[38][41][42]rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     >             > [11] mailto:[39][42][43]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     >             > [12] [40][43][44]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             > [13] mailto:[41][44][45]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [14] [42][45][46]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/
     > >>     sugar-devel
     > >>     >             > [15] mailto:[43][46][47]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [16] [44][47][48]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/
     > >>     sugar-devel
     > >>     >             > [17] [45][48][49]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     >             > [18] [46][49][50]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     >             > [19] [47][50][51]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             > [20] mailto:[48][51][52]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [21] [49][52][53]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/
     > >>     sugar-devel
     > >>     >             > [22] [50][53][54]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     >             > [23] mailto:[51][54][55]
     Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [24] [52][55][56]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/
     listinfo/
     > >>     sugar-devel
     > >>     >
     > >>     >             > _______________________________________________
     > >>     >             > Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >             > [53][56][57]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             > [54][57][58]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/
     sugar-devel
     > >>     >
     > >>     >             --
     > >>     >             James Cameron
     > >>     >             [55][58][59]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     >             _______________________________________________
     > >>     >             Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >             [56][59][60]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >             [57][60][61]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/
     sugar-devel
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         --
     > >>     >         Walter Bender
     > >>     >         Sugar Labs
     > >>     >         [58][61][62]http://www.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >
     > >>     >
     > >>     >         _______________________________________________
     > >>     >         Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >         [59][62][63]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >         [60][63][64]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/
     sugar-devel
     > >>     >
     > >>     >     _______________________________________________
     > >>     >     Sugar-devel mailing list
     > >>     >     [61][64][65]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     >     [62][65][66]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     >
     > >>     > References:
     > >>     >
     > >>     > [1] [66][67]https://www.gnu.org/software/repo-criteria.html
     > >>     > [2] mailto:[67][68]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [3] [68][69]http://git.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [4] mailto:[69][70]tony_ander...@usa.net
     > >>     > [5] mailto:[70][71]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [6] mailto:[71][72]rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     > [7] mailto:[72][73]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [8] [73][74]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     > [9] mailto:[74][75]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [10] [75][76]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [11] mailto:[76][77]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [12] [77][78]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [13] [78][79]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [14] mailto:[79][80]rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     > [15] mailto:[80][81]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [16] [81][82]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     > [17] mailto:[82][83]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [18] [83][84]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [19] mailto:[84][85]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [20] [85][86]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [21] [86][87]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [22] [87][88]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [23] [88][89]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     > [24] mailto:[89][90]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [25] [90][91]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [26] [91][92]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [27] mailto:[92][93]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [28] [93][94]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [29] mailto:[94][95]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [30] mailto:[95][96]rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     > [31] mailto:[96][97]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [32] [97][98]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     > [33] mailto:[98][99]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [34] [99][100]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [35] mailto:[100][101]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [36] [101][102]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [37] [102][103]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [38] mailto:[103][104]rrbot...@gmail.com
     > >>     > [39] mailto:[104][105]qu...@laptop.org
     > >>     > [40] [105][106]http://quozl.netrek.org/
     > >>     > [41] mailto:[106][107]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [42] [107][108]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [43] mailto:[108][109]Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
     > >>     > [44] [109][110]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
     > >>     > [45] [110][111]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [46] [111][112]http://www.sugarlabs.org/
     > >>     > [47] [112][113]http://quozl.netrek.org/
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