Hi Gary, Tom, and Peter,
Thanks for the lists and chart.  Now I can see why some of the favorites aren't 
included on SoaS... too many problems!  It would be nice, however, if you could 
get at least one of the Tam Tams to work... maybe Mini?  It would be the 
logical one because it doesn't require collaboration (at least not via wifi!), 
and is probably the simplest.  
Another Activity I would like to suggest for inclusion is Gonzalo Odiard's 
Fototoon.  It seems to be a fairly straigntforward program and allows students 
to combine creative art and photo work with storytelling. Graphic "novels" are 
all the rage now!  Students would have to be able, at a minimum, to access a 
photo or image taken with either their computer (if record works) or loaded 
from their camera, cellphone or iPod or ???.  Without a drawing program, they 
could still create artwork with paper and media (even clay) and take a photo of 
it to use in Fototoon.
Thanks for all you guys are doing!!!
Caryl

> Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 09:44:29 +0100
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] What's on SoaS?
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> 
> Hi Caryl,
> 
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Caryl Bigenho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi All....
> > Is there a link that tells what is included (Sugar Activities, Gnome(?))
> > etc. on each build of SoaS?  I poked around a bit on the Sugar Labs wiki,
> > but couldn't find it.
> 
> The list for SoaS v5 currently is:
> sugar-abacus
> sugar-browse
> sugar-calculator
> sugar-chat
> sugar-log
> sugar-memorize
> sugar-physics
> sugar-pippy
> sugar-read
> sugar-record
> sugar-speak
> sugar-terminal
> sugar-turtleart
> sugar-write
> sugar-xoirc
> 
> SoaS v4 wasn't much different. There's been a few more added to v5
> (abacus comes to mind).
> 
> Currently Browse and Read don't work. I should have Surf included in
> time to replace Browse but I'm not sure about whether Read will be
> fixed in time or not. Is there any others in particular you would like
> included?
> 
> We don't ship gnome as part of Sugar on a Stick.
> 
> Regards,
> Peter
                                          
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