Hi James,
Thanks a lot for the warm and polite welcome!
I believe I can extend my contribution for Sugar. Let me explore a few more
points (on GitHub), and I shall get back to you to take forward our
discussion.
Till we meet again! Thanks again :-)
Regards,
Rahul V.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at
Welcome Rahul.
I've sent you my new developer induction mail, off-list.
We have active development on Sugar, Sugarizer and Music Blocks. Most of this
occurs in GitHub repositories, and for Sugarizer in a private Slack.
We have nine students working with us as part of Google Summer of Code.
This is a question that gets asked, and answered, recurrently.
What's not clear is why people cannot find the answer to this question in the
main sugarlabs web page, but manage to find this mailing list?
For one of James's answers to this in the past, see, for example:
Thanks a lot for your help Sumit !!
Regards,
Rahul Vaish
On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 12:05 AM Sumit Srivastava
wrote:
> Don't worry. Now that you've shown interest in contributing to Sugar,
> James will respond.
>
> He's extremely active on the mailing list. I've CC'd him if you want to
> reach
Don't worry. Now that you've shown interest in contributing to Sugar, James
will respond.
He's extremely active on the mailing list. I've CC'd him if you want to
reach out personally.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020, 11:23 PM Rahul Vaish
wrote:
> Hi Sumit,
>
> Thanks a lot for your response. Project
Hi Sumit,
Thanks a lot for your response. Project sugar looks interesting to me!
Can you refer me to someone who is an active contributor to sugar, or/and
where can I see the task pipeline(if that is public)?
Regards,
Rahul V.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 10:51 PM Sumit Srivastava
wrote:
> Hi
Hi Rahul,
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Sugar Labs. I am a
contributor to Musicblocks.
There are three major projects that you can contribute to:
Sugar
Sugarizer
Musicblocks
Python: Sugar has many activities that you can help maintain, or port to
python 3.
JavaScript: