Thanks Walter! We are looking forward to populate the Sugar Network with a 100 additional resources during the Code In, so we will need to publish the following task 20 times!
Thanks again! Title: Gardening the Sugar Network / Jardineando la Red Azúcar Type: Documentation/Training Quality Assurance Description*:* A context in the Sugar Network can be a Project or a Sugar Activity. Today, we have 523 contexts available for Sugar users all around the world. Please, populate the network with 5 questions, ideas, problems or solutions for current contexts. Try to be polite and precise. You may use the language of your preference. You will need a Sugar Network user to claim your contributions. You will get one automatically after installing a Sugar image with access to the Sugar Network, or installing a Sugar Network development environment. If you have an unlocked XO1 or XO1.5 follow [1] otherwise follow [2]. *** Un contexto en la Red Azúcar puede ser un proyecto o una actividad de Sugar. Hoy tenemos 523 contextos disponibles para los usuarios de Sugar en todo el mundo. Por favor, llenar la red con 5 preguntas, ideas, problemas o soluciones para contextos actuales. Trata de ser amable y preciso. Puedes utilizar el idioma de tu preferencia. Necesitarás un usuario de la Red de azúcar para reclamar tus contribuciones.R ecibirás un usuario automáticamente al instalar una imagen de Sugar con acceso a la Red Azúcar, o la instalación de un entorno de desarrollo de red de Azúcar. Si tienes una XO1 o XO1.5 desbloqueada sigue a [1] de lo contrario sigue a [2]. [1] http://pe.sugarlabs.org/ir/Proyecto%20Piloto%20Hexoquinasa/Instalar#Descarga [2] http://pe.sugarlabs.org/ir/Red%20Az%C3%BAcar/Montar%20un%20cliente Time to Complete: 2 Days Hopefully this tasks will help us get local participants involved! 2013/11/18 Walter Bender <[email protected]> > The task list in the wiki was just a place to gather ideas. The > official task list is maintained in the GCI website [1]. As the admin, > I can add new tasks at any time, so just send me email or find me on > IRC. > > When a student "claims" a task, you will get email if you are a mentor > for that task. Then you accept their claim, following the link in the > email. > > Once they have completed the task (or think they have), you'll get > another email. You can either approve their work or ask them to do > more work. (It is rare that a task is completed in one iteration.) > > This cycle continues for 7 weeks. > > Again, we can keep adding tasks, so please make suggestions, even if > you cannot be a mentor for the task. > > regards. > > -walter > > > [1] > https://google-melange.appspot.com/gci/dashboard/google/gci2013#all_org_tasks > > On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 9:27 PM, Laura Vargas <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Code In will officially start in less than 14 hours! > > > > While getting ready to add some sugar network tasks, I still haven't been > > able to find information regarding how does the punctuation system work > > within Sugar Labs. > > > > How are we going to keep track of completed tasks? Walter, do you have > any > > information you can share? > > > > Good luck to all mentors and participants! > > > > > > -- > > Laura V. > > I&D SomosAZUCAR.Org > > Skype acaire > > IRC kaametza > > > > Happy Learning! > > > > > > -- > Walter Bender > Sugar Labs > http://www.sugarlabs.org > -- Laura V. I&D SomosAZUCAR.Org Identi.ca/Skype acaire IRC kaametza Happy Learning!
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