If you have worked, are working, or are planning to work on an Activity for the laptop, please take five minutes and:
* create an entry for it on the [[Activities]] page on the wiki. If it already exists, update it with the latest build in which the activity has been tested, and the mime types the activity supports. http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activities * create a page for it with basic author and description information, and a link to a source repository if it exists. If the page exists, update the page with the latest images, icons, and sources. If you have more than 50 lines of code written, you probably need a repository. If you don't have your own, remember that OLPC can host your code and docs for you. http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Project_hosting (if git sounds painful, or if you've put off getting a git repository one time too many, make sure that you've at least uploaded an activity bundle to a public website or to our wiki.) I know of a number of useful activities that have been developed but are not yet listed on the activities page; from the redlinked activities already there to the jukebox and game apps that have popped up from time to time, to the python apps that have been tested on XOs but never fully sugarized -- all of these should get an activity page, even if the final implementation is some way off. SJ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel