Re: [Sugar-devel] Ideal futures for the "I Know" Sugar activities

2020-01-27 Thread James Cameron
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

Re: [Sugar-devel] Hello

2020-01-27 Thread James Cameron
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

[Sugar-devel] Hello

2020-01-27 Thread Shrey tripathi
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 ___ Sugar-devel

Re: [Sugar-devel] Ideal futures for the "I Know" Sugar activities Sugar-devel Digest, Vol 135, Issue 38

2020-01-27 Thread Srevin Saju
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

Re: [Sugar-devel] Ideal futures for the "I Know" Sugar activities

2020-01-27 Thread Rahul Bothra
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