Sugar Teams Update Report, September 2011

Name of team: Activity Team

Mission statement: The Activity Team develops and maintains many of the 
activities available for Sugar. We encourage independent developers to write 
and maintain activities, and we support them in their efforts. Our goal is to 
ensure that Sugar provides a complete set of high quality educational, 
collaborative, constructivist activities.

Short Term Goals (three–six months):
1. Finish implementation of the UI review with guidance of the Design Team.
2. Write a criteria for inclusion of activities into the core activities group.
3. Create a list of core activities, with the maintainers responsible for each 
one of them.
4. Re-start Activity Team IRC meetings.
5. Look to the Development Team for a best practice recommendation for GTK3, 
PyGI activity migration and Sugar 0.96 red flag day changes.

Medium Term Goals (6 months–one year):
1. Promote co-maintainership of Core Activities.
2. Identify code repeated in activities, and useful in sugar-toolkit, and help 
to improve it, doing easier the work to activity developers.
3). Try to gather more feedback on actual activity use by children in 
deployments to help focus development effort (Journal metadata analysis, 
teacher feedback, deployment team feedback).
4). Look to the Design Team to help work towards adoption of UI changes needed 
for the support of touch based interfaces.

Long Term Goals (one year–three years):
1. Design, develop, or support an activity (or Sugar shell component) useful to 
edit/create activities.

What does the team see as its constraints from being more successful
in its Mission? Finding developers willing to maintain activity code over the 
longer term.

What are you doing to try to resolve the constraint? We will restart periodic 
IRC meetings (probably once a fortnight) to try and re-engague activity 
developers.

What can Sugar Labs 'central' or the community do to help? Get involved in some 
way with Activity testing, review, feedback, opening bug or enhancement 
tickets, documentation, lesson plan writing, video tutorials – so that activity 
developers are not working in a vacuum. More feedback from the bottom up would 
be wonderful (children/teacher/deployment -> activity developers)

Gonzalo & Gary

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