Thanks !
I'll always remember that while estimating my time.
But I will definitely try to complete my 2 activities before the GSoC
period ends and if I will start 3rd one in the GSoC period then I think
I'll be completing that after the GSoC period.
Thank you.
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On Mon 8 Apr, 2019, 5:3
Please submit the proposal to Google? I can't see it there.
On Tue, Apr 02, 2019 at 04:27:21PM +0530, Swarup N wrote:
> Hi,
> I have attached my proposal for GSoC 2019 for the 'Improve and maintain 20
> Sugar Activities' project. I request everyone to provide me valuable feedback
> so that I can
Thanks. I won't review, because I don't have an interest in these
ideas; my focus is restricted to child age group 6 to 12 years old.
If you've a reference to a primary school curriculum that mentions
these ideas at the level of detail you propose for an activity, please
provide a pointer?
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Hey
I am Suryansh Srivastava, a second year Computer Science undergraduate, at
International Institute of Information technology, Hyderabad, (A reputed
research oriented computer science institute in India). I was interested in
being a part of sugarlabs developing and adding a new set of activity t
The idea that a competent programmer will spend the summer working on
Sugar activities is exciting. However, the activities selected are the
best maintained in our repertoire. The following is a list of 25
activities that don't work (fail to start). These are activities from
the ASLO archive. I
While it has been a long time for Sugar Labs, our previous experience
is not entirely relevant; how Google sees the event has changed.
Here's some of what Google says now;
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"What Makes a Good Mentor?" "already part of the developer community".
https://google.github.io/gsocguides/mentor/what-ma
Walter,
The XO version (OLPC OS) is apparently capped at F18. There is also an
apparent cap on the version of WebKit. I wish I had time to try this but
I doubt I will be able to try it in the near term. This is something
that could be done by a GSOC candidate as part of getting on-board.
To
If you can do one of these two well enough to become part of the Sugar
Activities Library in the GSOC period, it will be a notable achievement.
Most of our GSOC projects fail to be finished and so the effort is lost
as the participants return to school. As a professional programmer, I
used to e
Looks good. Also the work already done shows this proposal well.
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Agreed. It is the work already done which shows this proposal well.
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On Sat, 2019-04-06 at 21:49 -0400, Walter Bender wrote:
> But I think any project worth the effort would benefit from input
> from a variety of perspectives: coding, design, UX, testing, etc. I
> don't know of anyone in my experience (40+ years of software
> development projects) who can do all of
Thanks a lot,
Participation in the Season docs would be indeed. I would love to add the
idea of book of TB which we started few times back.
Thanks
On Sun, 7 Apr 2019, 10:07 pm Walter Bender As per the motion approved during this month's oversight board meeting, I
> have been the process of appl
As per the motion approved during this month's oversight board meeting, I
have been the process of applying to Google Season of Documentation. I did
a first pass of filling out the application and I created a stub repo [1]
for the project on our GH account.
Next, I'll work on cleaning up the appli
Perhaps the best way to check out the current Sugar Desktop is to use one
of our LiveUSB images [1]. More details as to the rationale behind the
current color scheme can be found in the Human Interface Guidelines [2[.
As far as what it might look like with color icons, I can imagine something
more
You can write the third activity as a bonus activity and mention the fact
that you might be able to complete these two activities before time.
If you can do things really fast, I'd suggest you to make some more pull
requests really fast, because you've only mentioned one unmerged PR.
Regards
On
I did make (needs to be updated) xo bundling of Music Blocks in a Browse
activity wrapper. The problem was, it would not run the synth on older
machines. (It works in my F29 environment.) If you can confirm that MB
works in Browse in your environment, I'll be inspired to update the bundle.
regards
Looks good to me. Nice to see all the commit activity and links to open
issues.
regards.
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On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 4:48 AM aniket mathur
wrote:
> Hello everyone, I am Aniket Mathur, attached is the pdf of my GSoC
> proposal (Maintaining 25 activities). It is slightly modified as compared
Nice job identifying potential bug fixes and enhancements. Maybe add a
brief timeline?
regards.
-walter
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 7:39 AM Swarup N wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> My name is Swarup N and here is my proposal for the "Improve and maintain
> 25 activities" project, after certain modification
I am not quite sure how your programming model works. I looked through the
example images in your GH repo and I am still having a hard time
understanding. Could you explain in a bit more detail? What sort of game is
being designed in your example? I see a warrior image, presumably an
avatar/sprite
Thank you for your response !
I have a doubt that, are my 2 activities enough for these 3 months. I am
not able to figure out because I think I can do it in only 2 months but my
cousin who is my guide for GSoC told me to only propose 2 activities.
Though I am thinking that if I'll complete these
Hi,
Thanks for your opinion. We have been participating since last 9 years, I
guess in GSOC and other related programs and Walter has been doing great
job controlling the projects, students and mentors.
I think this Google also don't segregate about "Coding Mentors" and
"Assistant Mentors" what we
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 7:34 PM Sumit Srivastava
wrote:
> In addition to what Walter said, shutting the door on people who want to
contribute will shrink the community faster than we might imagine.
Thanks. I disagree. I'd prefer to choose mentors from people who have
worked on the project in some
Thank you, good idea of using resnet 50 for mecho. I had something similar
in my mind.
On Sun, 7 Apr 2019, 7:33 pm Rushabh Vasani,
wrote:
> This is a doc file and PDF of my proposal for create new set of activities
> please review it and give me feedback and suggestions for it.
> Apologising for
In addition to what Walter said, shutting the door on people who want to
contribute will shrink the community faster than we might imagine.
We need to do lot more stuff than we already are engaged with, and for that
we will need support from the community.
Regards
Sumit
On Sun, 7 Apr 2019, 7:20
This is a doc file and PDF of my proposal for create new set of activities
please review it and give me feedback and suggestions for it.
Apologising for sending it late.
Thank you !
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SugarProposal.docx
Description: MS-Word 2007 document
SugarProposal.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF docum
Hi everyone,
My name is Swarup N and here is my proposal for the "Improve and maintain
25 activities" project, after certain modifications and changes. Please let
me if anyone feels it can be improved in any way.
Regards,
Swarup
GSoC_Swarup.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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Hey
I am Suryansh Srivastava, a second year Computer Science undergraduate, at
International Institute of Information technology, Hyderabad, (A reputed
research oriented computer science institute in India). I was interested in
being a part of sugarlabs developing and adding a new set of activity t
Noted. I will go ahead with speak
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019, 1:31 PM Lionel Laské wrote:
>
> Hi Jake,
>
> Didn't know Talkify but Talkify seems to rely on a backend.
> Because not all our users have access to Internet (or even to a server),
> my preference is to use JavaScript libraries that could wo
Hi Jake,
Didn't know Talkify but Talkify seems to rely on a backend.
Because not all our users have access to Internet (or even to a server), my
preference is to use JavaScript libraries that could work offline.
It's why Speak is better thought its quality is worse than Talkify.
Regards.
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