Sameer,

Apologies for top-posting.

For 2018, I would really like to see Sugar Labs get behind and commit to getting the core of Sugar working fully with Python 3. I personally believe this is critical to its long(er) term success, as Python 2 continues be deprecated. Python 2 will not be supported at all past 2020 (see https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/)

I asked Walter about the feasibility of this, to which he reiplied "we had a GSoC intern do a pretty thorough investigation a few years ago. Doesn't look like a lot of work for Sugar itself (or the toolkit). But updating all of the activities will be a chore."

Personally I would propose that this be done under contract to someone with a very complete understanding of the differences and best coding practices between Python 2 and 3 (eg, a "professional"), due to the importance of getting this right the first time. Will that cost some money? Absolutely, but I suspect that it would be money well spent.

I would appreciate your thoughts on this.

Greetings!

Here is a proposal to solicit various goals towards mission of
Sugarlabs. I am sending this out as per my comments on the recent
#sugar-meeting on IRC.

In the past, I have noticed that whenever we propose to discuss
various goals that this community may pursue, we tend to fail quite
rapidly at not arriving at a consensus. It is not that we have
incorrect ideas about how we think the project should proceed. We tend
to disagree prematurely. To remedy the situation, I am proposing that
we gather opinions from the community about goals and do so in a
manner where it remains temporarily shielded from public view. Then,
at a given time (say two weeks) we make all of these items public.
This may reveal if we have convergent ideas or if we are still very
divergent. Either is okay.

Next, we would try to merge similar items into tangible goals with a
specific time frame. Depending on who the champions are for a specific
goal and its objectives, these people may then band together into an
ad-hoc group and pursue said goals.

The time line for this project is relatively short. I propose that we
collect ideas for two weeks. At the end of two weeks, we would then
make the items public, and solicit more ideas for a third week. At the
end of the third week, we would then try to collate similar responses
into clusters of tangible goals. From there on, each set of goals may
be pursued independently, depending on its sponsors, champions,
supporters and participants.

If this sounds like something that will help us move forward, I am
ready to set this in motion. I have already discussed this with
Hillary Naylor, who is an active participant in our OLPC-SF group.
When it's time to collate responses, I may solicit some more help from
some of you.

cheers,
Sameer
--
Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Professor, Information Systems
San Francisco State University
http://verma.sfsu.edu/
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