Hmm, yes. Srevin Saju pointed out the same concept. The America
activity is somewhat like that, in that it covers a continent and
offers a choice.
I'm also not sure how else the activity sources have diverged.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:34:35PM +0530, Rahul Bothra wrote:
> I'd suggest we
Welcome.
No, not really. Most source code, but not all, is on
https://github.com/sugarlabs in various repositories. There is no
single repository for all of Sugar Labs.
As you are focusing on web development, you can look first at
Sugarizer at https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer and also Music
Hello there,
I am Shrey Tripathi, an aspiring web developer, and I want to contribute to
Sugar Labs. In order to get familiar with the codebase of Sugar Labs, can
anyone please help me out about where to start?
Regards,
Shrey Tripathi
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will it make a good GSoC task?
I like the idea of uniform IKnow** activity.
Possibly, a good suggestion would be to have a single IKnowCountry
activity, with countries as submodules. installing the data files for each
country should show up in the IKnowCountry home page with buttons on
installed
I'd suggest we should separate out the data and control logic of the
activities, and ship a new generic activity (say "IKnowCountries").
The flow would be,
* Users download the activity and launch it,
* User sees a list of all countries for which the data is maintained
* User clicks on one of
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