In general, getting information about children using a product targeted at them is a bit of a legal minefield.
There are countries which don't allow anything about younger children or what they do online to be known without parental and/or school consent. Said consent may require proving the adult is actually an adult and not a child providing an incorrect date of birth. Historically Sugar Labs has been non-profit, and probably too tiny to get on the radar. But before social and/or metric features get incorporated into Sugar's core, it would be best to check with the lawyers as to how to do it. On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 11:53 PM, Dave Crossland <d...@lab6.com> wrote: > > Hi! > > On 15 May 2016 at 13:29, Laura Vargas <la...@somosazucar.org> wrote: > >> Sugar Network is up the air, and it has more than 35.000 users. You can >> find the stats here> http://network.sugarlabs.org/stats-viewer/ >> > > WOW!!! That stats page is AMAZING!! :D > > But having looked at the SN wiki pages in more detail, I am still confused > about Sugar Network.... it seems to have no activity in the last 8 months; > I don't understand why it isn't a part of Sugar itself; I don't understand > how it raised a small fund for development labour - > http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Crowd_funding/Sugar_Network#Overall_progress > - and then seems to have stopped without posting why. > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/sugar-network seems dormant since > 2014. > > But since it 2 of the 3 key people I could find listed are you and > Sebastian, I hope you can refresh the wiki page section to explain these > things :) > > Cheers > Dave > > _______________________________________________ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >
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