Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] A show of excitement and source of motivation for everyone here

2021-01-21 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 09:23:18PM +0530, Sumit Srivastava wrote:
> Just came across this one-year-old comment of mine on a YouTube
> video titled "The Coolest Netbook You’ve Forgotten About: The OLPC
> XO-1" when someone commented on my comment about 2 hours ago. [Link
> to the video: [1]https:// youtu.be/UPP4ClRmVik]
> 
> I thought that I'd share it all of you on the mailing list since it
> shows that people are still excited to hear about the cool stuff
> that the people here have built and the impact you're delivering
> each and every day. All of you are awesome!
> 
> Sharing the whole YouTube comment transcript here, without any
> editing:

Thanks.  Reviewed.

Your answer about Browse is out of date.  You probably used Wiki pages
that have not been updated for over a decade.  Browse uses WebKit now.

When you copy text written by someone else, please do credit them
appropriately.

http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2019-June/056969.html
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md#be-considerate

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Re: [IAEP] Recover Email?

2021-01-01 Thread James Cameron
Alias caryl has been temporarily re-activated.  Let me know when you
are done with it, please.

On Fri, Jan 01, 2021 at 09:45:06PM +, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> Hi folks...
> 
> Now that the old @laptop.org email addresses have been retired, I am running
> into a snag when I try to log into sites where I originally registered with
> that email. I can't get verified and access my previous accounts. Is there a
> way I can temporarily re-activate that email address to log into these sites
> and then make changes when I am there? 
> 
> Thanks in advance and stay safe... wear a mask!
> 
> Caryl aka GrannieB

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] SLOB meeting notes 2020-12-23

2020-12-25 Thread James Cameron
On Fri, Dec 25, 2020 at 10:54:00PM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> On 23/12/2020, Walter Bender  wrote:
> > MISSION
> > Sugar Labs® is a volunteer-driven member project of
> > Software Freedom Conservancy, a nonprofit corporation.
> 
> Nice words, but what I see from down here is that the leading
> developers are the paid ones (who not only do the work they're paid to
> do but also shoulder other duties such as board membership. mentoring
> and being a generous knowledge base)

What you say is not what I understand.  I'll say what I understand;

Sugar Labs paid some mentors a stipend this year for Google Summer of
Code.  The remaining mentors did not ask for the stipend.  I did not
ask.  The money came from Google.

Sugar Labs has offered to pay Ibiam to work on some of the Python
activities.  Other than that, Sugar Labs hasn't been paying
developers.

OLPC, Inc pays me to work on OLPC OS, which contains Sugar and a few
other things.

> If that also seems to others to be the reality that we have, that
> suggests an alternative view, to consciously use SL's funds to fund
> development, with openness about what it pays to whom to do what, and
> the developer's duty to itemize in public the hours spent on each
> assigned task, and the progress made as a result, since that seems to
> be a more effective path than simply wailing "We need more
> volunteers!"
> 
> To this end, drawing a line under the past financial accounting,
> taking stock and relaunching it with greater transparency might be one
> way to help SL achieve its technical goals, as well as encouraging
> more and more generous donations when current or potential donors can
> see how cost-effective their funds are.

Yes, further transparency would be welcome.  I'm no longer a member of
the oversight board.  Board members in particular are responsible for
ensuring transparency, but all members should also demonstrate and
seek it.

However, it is possible to gather some of the hours spent on tasks by
using GitHub to monitor specific developers.  When monitoring in this
way, be sure to watch the musicblocks repository, and the sugarizer
repository in the llaske user account.  If you don't watch these two
repositories, you'll miss much of the activity at Sugar Labs.

> 
> Just my 2 cents...
> 
> Season's greetings
> 
>  M
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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Today's Minutes and Next Meeting Time

2020-12-11 Thread James Cameron
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:02:15AM +0300, Srevin Saju wrote:
> 
> On 12/11/20 12:18 AM, Alex Perez wrote:
> > 
> > James Cameron wrote on 12/9/20 9:09 PM:
> > > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 07:13:49AM +0300, Srevin Saju wrote:
> > > > G'day!
> > > > 
> > > > I have a topic, which perhaps needs discussion,
> > > It is about time this came up again.
> > Pretty much :)
> 
> :D
> 
> > > > We have been using IRC for many years. Recently, some of our
> > > > communication moved to Slack, and some to Jitsi. What is Sugar
> > > > Labs's idea of a best, unified communication platform which it
> > > > should recommend to new developers.  Right now, all the guides point
> > > > directly to IRC,
> > > Yes, even my "How to get started as a Sugar Labs developer" points to
> > > IRC.
> > > 
> Yes, the problem is, we recommend IRC, but we do not use it. There are
> people who follow guides like this, set up everything on IRC with some great
> difficulty, put some message out there in the channel, and receive no reply.
> Yes, we are in different timezones, but perhaps we should explicitly tell
> them to "stay around for 48 hours, we cannot reply immediately" or something
> like that.

It would be helpful to set expectations, but if the text grows too
much then people don't finish reading it before taking action.

> > > > most new developers, who are interested to contributing to Sugar
> > > > drop a message to an IRC channel, and almost never get a reply. This
> > > > is possibly because the communication has diversified, or because of
> > > > a community split on the basis of communication medium.
> > > It is easier to explain the lack of reply as being caused by a lack of
> > > contributing members, and a focus by the remaining members on their
> > > specific projects in a way that does not require collaborating in
> > > real-time.  The GitHub commit pattern over time confirms this.
> Hmm
> > > > Recently, many new developers told us of the difficulties of using
> > > > IRC clients, the need for Bouncers, etc.
> > > (a) my preference is not to call them developers until they have
> > > contributed,
> I assume they are supposed to be called contributors right? I mean "just
> developers", not "Sugar developers"

Perhaps not until they have contributed in a substantial way.

> > Agreed. Until you've contributed something, you're just an interested
> > party. Simply aspiring to be a developer does not make you one.
> > > (b) these barriers to using IRC do not seem difficult; above all, why
> > > are we doing FreeNode's job for them?
> > In what way do you feel we're doing FreeNode's job for them? I don't get it.
> 
> If you are saying about matrix, just like freenode, they require
> registration. They require registration unlike freenode. Freenode has
> registration optional, but almost all matrix servers require registration by
> an email address. So, all matrix users are registered.
> 
> Regarding the bouncer, its just because of the decentralized nature of
> matrix. It is not a bouncer actually, it is just how it works, like modern
> chat clients. The server remains connected to all freenode channels in the
> world (not just #sugar), and we can opt in to join any freenode channel we
> wish to.
> 
> > > > We (some of us) suggested them to use a Matrix client to connect to
> > > > #sugar, and indeed they are quite satisfied with new mode of
> > > > communication.. The Matrix protocol.
> > > Most recent discussion on #sugar was just you talking to cyksager, and
> > > we couldn't see anything from them until they did something to fix it.
> 
> Yes, thats when Bernie suggested cyksagar to use matrix instead of Sugar.
> Thats when I wrote to this channel. The matrix channel was not very
> published. Many people did not know about it, but still there are many
> people who have found the matrix channel on their own without us telling
> them to: for example, jamescarter, icarito, _llaske, and previously purhan
> 
> > > > The Matrix protocol is interesting. Sugar had a matrix channel for
> > > > many years. Recently we set up a bridge between the matrix channel
> > > > (#sugar:matrix.org) and the IRC irc.freenode.net channel, i.e
> > > > (#sugar), which helped a few developers to keep connected to the IRC
> > > > channel without a bouncer and also make use of newer clients for
> > > > mobile, for example Element Android (available  on F-droid, Google
> > 

Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Today's Minutes and Next Meeting Time

2020-12-10 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 01:18:28PM -0800, Alex Perez wrote:
> James Cameron wrote on 12/9/20 9:09 PM:
> > On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 07:13:49AM +0300, Srevin Saju wrote:
> >> G'day!
> >>
> >> I have a topic, which perhaps needs discussion,
> > It is about time this came up again.
> 
> Pretty much :)

Heh.

> > (b) these barriers to using IRC do not seem difficult; above all, why
> > are we doing FreeNode's job for them?
>
> In what way do you feel we're doing FreeNode's job for them? I don't
> get it.

Oh, sorry.  When we explain to potential contributors how to register
to use IRC.  FreeNode has this responsibility.  Were we to assume that
responsibility we would have to track any changes to the instructions.

In similar fashion, 
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Matrix
assumes some responsibility for how to use Matrix.

On the positive side, I love how our potential contributors have
yielded someone like Srevin who doesn't need to be told how to do
things with tools like git, github, IRC, and Matrix.

I welcome potential contributors, but I just don't think we need to
hold their hands and lead them around.  I give them a list of things
to do, and when they don't do them I know what to do next; nothing.

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Re: [IAEP] Today's Minutes and Next Meeting Time

2020-12-09 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 07:13:49AM +0300, Srevin Saju wrote:
> G'day!
> 
> I have a topic, which perhaps needs discussion,

It is about time this came up again.

> We have been using IRC for many years. Recently, some of our
> communication moved to Slack, and some to Jitsi. What is Sugar
> Labs's idea of a best, unified communication platform which it
> should recommend to new developers.  Right now, all the guides point
> directly to IRC,

Yes, even my "How to get started as a Sugar Labs developer" points to
IRC.

> most new developers, who are interested to contributing to Sugar
> drop a message to an IRC channel, and almost never get a reply. This
> is possibly because the communication has diversified, or because of
> a community split on the basis of communication medium.

It is easier to explain the lack of reply as being caused by a lack of
contributing members, and a focus by the remaining members on their
specific projects in a way that does not require collaborating in
real-time.  The GitHub commit pattern over time confirms this.

> Recently, many new developers told us of the difficulties of using
> IRC clients, the need for Bouncers, etc.

(a) my preference is not to call them developers until they have
contributed,

(b) these barriers to using IRC do not seem difficult; above all, why
are we doing FreeNode's job for them?

> We (some of us) suggested them to use a Matrix client to connect to
> #sugar, and indeed they are quite satisfied with new mode of
> communication.. The Matrix protocol.

Most recent discussion on #sugar was just you talking to cyksager, and
we couldn't see anything from them until they did something to fix it.

> The Matrix protocol is interesting. Sugar had a matrix channel for
> many years. Recently we set up a bridge between the matrix channel
> (#sugar:matrix.org) and the IRC irc.freenode.net channel, i.e
> (#sugar), which helped a few developers to keep connected to the IRC
> channel without a bouncer and also make use of newer clients for
> mobile, for example Element Android (available  on F-droid, Google
> Play), and Element iOS. Element / Matrix has a intuitive web client
> which supports reactions and better formatting as compared to IRC,
> and is the best place for a developer to start contributing. The
> most interesting and useful feature is the IRC bridge, which helps
> to make use of the best of Matrix and maintain the connection
> between the IRC channel and the Matrix channel. The bridge is a tool
> which helps to convert the IRC protocol to the matrix protocol and
> vice versa.
> 
> Topic of discussion, we a Sugar Gitter channel, Sugarizer Matrix
> channel, etc. Matrix has the support to integrate everything to a
> single channel.  What is your opinion?

My opinion is that you've got the cart before the horse.  First thing
that is needed is for potential contributors to become developers, and
to collaborate on something.

Where you have potential contributors using IRC to ask questions that
are answered by documentation or source code; that's just a help line
or chat bot.  It is often a waste of time to invest in that.  Better
is to fix the problem they are reporting.

> Interesting points of discussion and helpful material:
> 
> * Pull request to add Matrix as a communication medium
> (https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/pull/203)
> * Matrix Sugar Labs wiki page (https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Matrix)
> * Official matrix-irc guide 
> (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/wiki/Guide:-How-to-use-Matrix-to-participate-in-IRC-rooms)
> 
> As of now, many popular open source communities use Matrix as the
> main mode of communication, and all the sister nodes bridged to the
> matrix network For example:
> 
> * Fedora
> * KDE
> * Mozilla Thunderbird
> 
> It would be cool, if we discuss this among a wider range of
> community, putting a lot of people's idea rather than two of us
> discussion [cited]. So, I hope this topic, would be a good candidate
> for the next SLOBS meeting.

An alternate way of looking at this is to avoid talking about
choice of communication tools, instead work toward;

- gathering people together,

- agreeing on the unmet needs, or technical debt, to be resolved,

- dividing up the work to be done,

- starting the work, and;

- tracking progress.

> Regards
> 

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Sugar Trisquel image Ready for testing.

2020-11-22 Thread James Cameron
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 05:15:35AM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> Thanks. I'm flattered that my previous email became the release
> announcement!
> 
> On 23/11/2020, James Cameron  wrote:
> > On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 08:03:02AM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> >> - The alsa "Headphone" control is muted, so no sound comes out of
> >>   external speakers. "alsactl init" fixes this but also halves the main
> >>   audio volume, while "amixer set Headphone unmute" makes it work.
> >>   That leaves the Headphone volume at 0 but some sound still comes out
> >>   of the headphone socket.
> >
> > That's probably how ALSA works on your laptop.  It is fixed on OLPC OS
> > by adding alsactl and amixer commands to startup scripts.  It can be
> > fixed longterm on your laptop by changing ALSA defaults upstream.
> >
> > Other Linux desktop environments have moved to PulseAudio, but that's
> > not an option for Sugar yet, needs development.
> 
> Sugar Live Build includes pulseaudio, which it says is needed to fix
> speech synthesis,

You're referring to where I said this;
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-live-build/blob/master/src/config/package-lists/desktop.list.chroot#L109

That's a different issue.  GStreamer had transitioned to using
PulseAudio, but Sugar has not.  It means where Sugar or activities use
the espeak plugin, there is a mix of API.

> but that makes pulseaudio the first and default mixer device.

Okay, that suggests the mix of API is no longer a viable solution and
the rest of Sugar must move to PulseAudio more urgently.

Or the adding the pulseaudio package is not the right way to convince
GStreamer to work with ALSA.

Best project to work with on that is GStreamer.

> I didn't get as far as finding the ALSA runes to find
> the correct mixer device. TOAST instead only presents one mixer
> device, the hardware one, so I'm guessing it doesn't include PA though
> speech synthesis does work.

Well, if you can find out how TOAST did this, it could then be done in
Sugar Live Build.

> 
> Onward...
> 
> M

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Sugar Trisquel image Ready for testing.

2020-11-22 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 08:03:02AM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> First, thanks to all who have made Trisquel On A Stick TOAST a reality
> (as well as being the first little-endian recursive acronym I've seen)
> 
> It achieves almost all of the goals I had for "Sugar Live Everything":
> - It works on 32-bit machines
> - It has lots of Activities
> - It autostarts if you just turn it on
> - It has a joyful splash screen
> - It has a language selector at boot
> - It uses any Linux swap partitions it finds
> and it's far better than anything I could have hoped to make.
> 
> Now for the bad news...
> 
> - It only has five versions of English and three of Spanish, whereas
>   Trisquel usually includes ar bn ca de el en es eu fa fr gl he hi it
>   ja mg mn nb ne nl pt_PT ru si sl sq sv tr ur vi zh_CN
> - On the text consoles and on reboot for some settings changes, there's
>   a login prompt at which one has to guess that the username is trisquel
>   and the password is [Enter]. Autologin would be better.
> 
> It shares two of the hardware-specific bugs I was working on:
> - Xorg's "nouveau" DRI driver bug which makes github.com/login all gray
>   and the "branches" menu not work. The simplest and least invasive fix
>   is to delete /usr/lib/*-linux-gnu/dri/nouveau_dri.so
>   For gory details see github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-live-build/issues/20

Other Linux desktop environments have moved to Wayland, but that's not
an option for Sugar yet, needs development.

https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues/778

> - The alsa "Headphone" control is muted, so no sound comes out of
>   external speakers. "alsactl init" fixes this but also halves the main
>   audio volume, while "amixer set Headphone unmute" makes it work.
>   That leaves the Headphone volume at 0 but some sound still comes out
>   of the headphone socket.

That's probably how ALSA works on your laptop.  It is fixed on OLPC OS
by adding alsactl and amixer commands to startup scripts.  It can be
fixed longterm on your laptop by changing ALSA defaults upstream.

Other Linux desktop environments have moved to PulseAudio, but that's
not an option for Sugar yet, needs development.

https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues/936

PulseAudio handles initial levels more gracefully than does ALSA.

> I guess I'm lucky to use an ancient laptop with a crummy video chip and
> broken speakers so I could discover these issues :)
> 
> A few ISO-size-reducing hacks could also be applied, removing:
> 66MB /usr/src/linux-headers
> 184K /usr/include/btrfs
> 13MB man-db and /usr/share/man
> 29MB /usr/share/doc
> 72KB /usr/share/bug
> 62MB /var/cache/apt/*.bin (apt-get auto-rebuilds these)
> 85MB /usr/share/locale (by running localepurge keeping en and es)
> These are not enough to make it fit on a CD, but should get it under
> 1GB instead of being just over. I know you can't now buy a new pendrive
> less than 8GB. I'm using a 2GB one so I'm sure some people only have 1.
> 
> This is head and shoulders above the previous best Sugar Live system,
> Fedora SOAS. Its only serious defect is lack of world language support.
> 
> I'm happy my problem is solved and I can now work on something else.

Thanks for your work.

> The 32-bit TOAST image is now the best generic Sugar Live ISO there is.
> I suggest it be highlighted on Sugarlabs' "Getting Sugar" web page

It's a Wiki, and you can edit it.  I see you have an account.  I would
like to see this TOAST offered, as the process that led to it (thanks
Ruben!) includes testing that gates release, which is something that
Fedora SOAS does not do, as shown by the most recent release which
doesn't start Sugar.  And it's not the first time that has happened.

> as the recommended live system (and that the first menu item on
> sugarlabs.org->"Get Sugar" be "Live System" or something similarly
> descriptive instead of "SOAS", which means nothing to the uninitiated).
> 
> M
> 
> On 20/11/2020, Martin Guy  wrote:
> > Present at http://us.archive.trisquel.info/iso/trisquel-sugar_9.0_i686.iso
> >

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Reminder: SLOBs Meeting Today 20:00 UTC

2020-11-11 Thread James Cameron
AGREED MOTION 2020-14
appoint to the board Jui, Perrie, Walter, Lionel and Devin.

(Our election was held, with no vote required.  Jui and Perrie
have been added to the mailing list.)

AGREED MOTION 2020-15
appoint Devin as chair.

(Until now, James was chair.  James continued to chair this
meeting.)

AGREED MOTION 2020-16
remove from the board Alex, Rahul and James.

(Alex remains on the board of Sugar Labs, Inc.)

AGREED MOTION 2020-17
Sugar Labs, Inc authorizes 60 hours for Ibiam to work on Sugar
Maintenance as contractor at the agreed upon rate.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2020 at 07:31:29AM -0500, devin@ulibarri.website wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Just a friendly reminder that today is the next SLOBs Meeting.
> 
> I have yet to publish a proposed agenda. When I do, it will be at
> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Meeting_Minutes-2020-11-11
> 
> One thing to discuss is the final draft of bylaws to be officially adopted
> by SL Inc. Officers.
> 
> As always, if any community members would like to join and do not
> already know the link for the meeting, please reply to
> sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org and request the link.
> 
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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Sugar Trisquel image Ready for testing.

2020-11-04 Thread James Cameron
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 04:34:23PM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> The awkward ones were Music Keyboard in Python3, which needs the
> python ctcsound module, that is only available for Python2 in
> Debian, but it is Python version agnostic so I fish it out and copy
> it into /usr/lib/python3.7,

Yes, that's right.  A more perfect solution is to backport and rebuild
the csound source package from Debian Testing.

When I was building OLPC OS from Ubuntu 20.04, this wasn't a problem
because Ubuntu had already taken the csound source package from Debian
Testing.  All I had to do was declare the dependency on
python3-csound, and it all worked fine for Music Blocks 13.

> and the first version of metacity without the overlay bug (3.34) now
> needs libc6 >= 2.29 for amd64 instead of 2.28 for i386, which leads
> to dependency hell. I'm not sure how to work round that yet, other
> than limiting myself to 32-bit builds or getting Debian stable
> updated with the fix, which could be a slow process.

Yes.  However, the dependency is unlikely to be explicit, likely to be
accidental.  It isn't in the debian/control.in for the metacity source
package.

A more perfect solution is to backport and rebuild the metacity source
package from Debian Testing.

When I was building OLPC OS from Ubuntu 20.04, this wasn't a problem
because Ubuntu had already taken the metacity 3.36 source package from
Debian Testing.

> However I'm getting there...

Good.

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Sugar Trisquel image Ready for testing.

2020-11-03 Thread James Cameron
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 02:16:27PM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> I notice that Music Blocks isn't in the Trisquel Etiona set, and it
> seems a prime candidate for inclusion.

Music Blocks doesn't run as a Sugar activity yet.  Walter would be
best person to ask about that.

> Of the other activities, I couldn't make Develop do anything useful,
> but I couldn't with Trisquel Live Sugar Toast either, so I assume
> it's just me.

No, I saw that when building OLPC OS.  A fix was pushed to the master
branch of the upstream repository, and my guess is you cloned the
Sugar Labs fork instead.  I've updated the Sugar Labs master branch.

> > I see that you've done it manually and I'd love to know what you did.
> 
> Nothing special. Just searching each activity on
> github.com/sugarlabs and filling in the fields

As you can see, searching for activities using repositories on
github.com/sugarlabs is not (and never has been) a reliable process.

Also, some repositories contain more than one activity (TamTam,
Wikipedia), some contain a branch per activity (TurtleArt), and some
repositories require building before release (TamTam, Wikipedia, Help,
Paint).

Our release process for activities is generally described here;
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/contributing.md#checklist---maintainer

It may be better to use activity bundles.  It's what they are for.

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Re: [IAEP] Two Project Gutenberg books that mat be of interest

2020-09-15 Thread James Cameron
Thanks.  Interesting.  I reviewed the first, in HTML, and saw no
significant problems with the production process.  The title page is
on an angle of a degree or two.

I hit quite a few electrical "we don't do it this way now" moments, of
course.  One of them was the telephone line lightning arrester; a
simple gap, then later enclosed gas discharge tubes were used so that
flammable atmospheres or light fuels were not ignited by a distant
strike.

On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 07:42:24PM -0500, James Simmons wrote:
> Alfred Powell Morgan was a Constructivist and a Maker before either term
> existed. He loomed large in my life in the Sixth grade and two of his books in
> the public domain have been transcribed by me for Project Gutenberg.
> 
> The Boy Electrician
> 
> [1]https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/63207
> 
> How To Build A 20-Foot Bi-Plane Glider
> 
> [2]https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/63077
> 
> The first book was one I read back then, but the edition I read was a much
> later edition. That is available as a reprint.  The second book I only
> discovered recently. Both are lavishly illustrated by the author.
> 
> I have donated several e-books to Project Gutenberg, including complete
> translations of The Ramayana and other sacred texts of Hinduism, Farewell My
> Lovely by Raymond Chandler for PG Canada, and I even taught myself LaTeX so I
> could publish new editions of some of these books for print on demand. None of
> that work fills me with the pride that making The Boy Electrician available as
> a free e-book does.
> 
> You might object to the title, and I agree it hasn't aged well, but if the 
> book
> had been called Electricity Projects for Boys and Girls back then I wouldn't
> have gone near it and my life might have taken a very different course.
> 
> Check it out!
> 
> James Simmons
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/63207
> [2] https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/63077

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[IAEP] Oversight Board - Update

2020-07-02 Thread James Cameron
Your oversight board meets every two weeks.

The next meeting is 8th July, 20:00 UTC.

If you would like the board to discuss something, you may either;

* write to sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org and
  sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org (the most transparent method), or;

* write to sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org only (a less transparent method),
  or;

* write to a member of the board (a non-transparent method).

Our meetings are usually private, but we may invite others to join us.

Our next meeting date is maintained on
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board#Next_meeting

Minutes of meetings are recorded at
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Minutes

Formal decisions are recorded at
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Decisions

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Re: [IAEP] (no subject)

2020-06-24 Thread James Cameron
Welcome Anurag,

You're welcome to contribute what you are capable of, or use the opportunity to 
learn what you are not capable of.

Sorry, there isn't really a process to follow.  What matters most is the 
usefulness and quality of the software.  We don't achieve that through a 
process.  It is more biological than mechanical.

On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 12:41:01AM +0530, Anurag Gupta wrote:
> Hello,
> I, Anurag is a fresher looking for some work. I would love to contribute
> whatever I am capable of. Please reach out to me and guide me through the
> process.
> 
> Thanks and regards
> Anurag Gupta

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Re: [IAEP] Volunteering at Sugar - IEAP

2020-06-24 Thread James Cameron
Welcome Rahul.

I've sent you my new developer induction mail, off-list.

We have active development on Sugar, Sugarizer and Music Blocks.  Most of this 
occurs in GitHub repositories, and for Sugarizer in a private Slack.

We have nine students working with us as part of Google Summer of Code.  They 
post to sugar-devel@ mailing list their updates, as well as using GitHub issues 
and pull requests.

Is there anything in what we do that has captured your attention?

On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 05:12:56PM +0530, Rahul Vaish wrote:
> Hi Team,
> 
> I am a software engineer and I am looking forward to some volunteering
> activities with Sugar. Is there any project (Tech/NonTech) currently, running,
> where I can contribute/participate? I shall be more than happy to extend my
> time and efforts for OLPC.
> 
> P.S. Understanding this is a group email - Anyone can email me separately/ or
> on this email as per his/her will. Thanks again !!
> 
> --
> Thanks and regards,
> Rahul Vaish
> [1]https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulvaish/
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahulvaish/

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[IAEP] Wanted: software developer for Sugar Labs

2020-05-20 Thread James Cameron
Sugar Labs is looking for a software developer to maintain Sugar
activities, in return for a stipend.

The best applicant will have an established history of contributing to
Sugar activities.

Board member and release manager James Cameron will provide
supervision.

Write to job-2020...@sugarlabs.org and include;

* your experience,
* your references,
* your contract rate per hour in USD.

Oversight Board will review applications from 27th May.

https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Decisions/2020-11
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[IAEP] Wanted: writer for Sugar Labs

2020-05-20 Thread James Cameron
Sugar Labs is looking for someone to put finishing touches on the
IRS Form 1023 in return for a stipend.

The best applicant will be someone with a good knowledge of Sugar and
Sugar Labs history, and good writing skills in American English.

Board member Devin Ulibarri will provide supervision.

Write to job-2020...@sugarlabs.org and include;

* your experience,
* your references,
* your contract rate per hour in USD.

Oversight Board will review applications from 27th May.

https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Decisions/2020-10
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[IAEP] Governance: Membership and Elections Committee -> Oversight Board

2020-04-29 Thread James Cameron
Oversight Board has decided to take back responsibility for managing
the membership list.

Thanks to our Membership and Elections Committee members who have done
a great job over the years.

Special thanks also to Vipul Gupta who helped run the election in
January.

We made this decision because;

- it simplifies our structure,

- not much has been happening to the membership list,

- we were obliged to receive formal reports from any committee. and
  ensure minutes were kept.

Applying for membership is described here;
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members

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[IAEP] Pinebook 1080p with Sugar 0.117 and Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic for arm64

2020-03-18 Thread James Cameron
I've received a donation of a 11.6" Pinebook Linux Laptop from the
PINE64 Community.

This sub-$100 laptop performs nicely for the price.

It can be charged over USB.

The laptop came with Ubuntu 18.04 and KDE Neon.  A very functional
desktop environment.

Sugar 0.117 can be used.  The Sugar packages for OLPC OS on Ubuntu
20.04 were rebuilt on the Pinebook and then installed.

Some performance timings;

1.  boot time to login prompt, 30 seconds,

2.  login to Sugar, 13 seconds,

3.  wake from sleep to Sugar, 2 seconds,

4.  activity start, 5 seconds.

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] [Sugar-devel] Poll Results Oversight Election 2019-21

2020-02-03 Thread James Cameron
Thanks Devin.  I acknowledge your apology for the meeting.

Please post a summary to the oversight board mailing list of anything
you would have said at the meeting.

On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 08:32:58AM -0500, Devin Ulibarri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I do not think we should meet today because we do not have enough time to 
> reach
> consensus for a meeting time today.
> 
> I will not be able to meet this Weds at the scheduled time.
> 
> I could meet any Monday of the month at 8pm UTC
> 
> In general, 8pm-10pm UTC is going to cause a lot of conflicts with my schedule
> unless it lands on a Sunday (EST).
> 
> Devin
> 
> On Sun, 2020-02-02 at 17:43 -0500, Claudia Urrea wrote:
> 
> Thank you. Do we have a time for the next meeting?
> 
> Claudia 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 10:52 AM Oloruntola Ore-Aruwaji <[1]
> temitopet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> congrats to the newly elected members
> 
> On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 10:49 AM Vipul Gupta <[2]
> vipulgupta2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello folks, 
> The election for the Sugar Labs Oversight Board 2019-21 ended on
> 31st January 2020. There were 3 Oversight Board slots to be 
> elected
> for the 2019-2021 period. The winning candidates are listed as
> follows. 
> 
> 1. Claudia Urrea  
> 2. Ibiam Chihurumnaya  
> 3. Rahul Bothra  
> 
> Heartiest congratulations to all, hope to see new and amazing
> initiatives come up from the board in the upcoming years. As the
> election administrator, I would like to thank the people who
> participated, voted and helped out to make this process convenient
> & accessible to all. I hope to make it better next year. As 
> always,
> happy to take up any questions/feedback on the conclusion of this
> election.
> 
> Best, 
> Vipul 
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> [2] mailto:vipulgupta2...@gmail.com
> [3] mailto:sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [4] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
> [5] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [6] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [7] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] [Sugar-devel] Poll Results Oversight Election 2019-21

2020-02-02 Thread James Cameron
Not yet, sorry.  Discussion is ongoing in a private thread "[SLOBS]
Discussion February Meeting Time".  No consensus reached.

Unless we do agree on a change, the "20:00 UTC first Wednesday
of each month" convention continues to apply.

That's Wednesday, 2020-02-05 at 20:00 UTC.

On Sun, Feb 02, 2020 at 05:43:56PM -0500, Claudia Urrea wrote:
> Thank you. Do we have a time for the next meeting?
> 
> Claudia 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 10:52 AM Oloruntola Ore-Aruwaji <[1]
> temitopet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> congrats to the newly elected members
> 
> On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 10:49 AM Vipul Gupta <[2]vipulgupta2...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> Hello folks, 
> The election for the Sugar Labs Oversight Board 2019-21 ended on 31st
> January 2020. There were 3 Oversight Board slots to be elected for the
> 2019-2021 period. The winning candidates are listed as follows. 
> 
> 1. Claudia Urrea  
> 2. Ibiam Chihurumnaya  
> 3. Rahul Bothra  
> 
> Heartiest congratulations to all, hope to see new and amazing
> initiatives come up from the board in the upcoming years. As the
> election administrator, I would like to thank the people who
> participated, voted and helped out to make this process convenient &
> accessible to all. I hope to make it better next year. As always, 
> happy
> to take up any questions/feedback on the conclusion of this election.
> 
> Best, 
> Vipul 
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> 
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> [2] mailto:vipulgupta2...@gmail.com
> [3] mailto:sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [4] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
> [5] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] [SLOBS] Oversight Board Elections 2019-21 has begun!

2020-01-15 Thread James Cameron
G'day Vipul,

For the bouncing addresses, keep the list and after the election give
it to the membership and elections committee; they are responsible for
maintaining the membership list.  The list you provide will help them
do their job.

For the results, I thought what was sent was the result of the
election, which will be visible to all voters anyway using a URL?  If
there's more detail being sent by the voting software to the
distribution list, then choose one or two other people to add, such as
Walter and myself.

On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 11:24:29AM +0530, Vipul Gupta wrote:
> Hello folks, 
> Good to see everyone can vote and the election is going fine. We did have
> technical difficulty at the start but I am working on resolving that. 
> We did have a number of email addresses of the members bounce as their alias
> didn't exist (About 30+). I would request if you do know of any past or 
> present
> members of Sugar Labs and didn't receive the election link. Then please do 
> come
> forward to update your email address, so we can send you links to the election
> as well. The voter turnout is at 8% and I think we can do better!  
> 
> Thanks Ibiam for covering that bit, if anyone would like to be a member of
> Sugar Labs they can apply here - [1]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/
> Members
> 
> James, do you have access to [2]memb...@sugarlabs.org alias? If you do can you
> remove the candidates that are up for election? In the meantime, I will add
> SLOB to the results. That's a good idea. Thanks, 
> 
> Best, 
> Vipul 
> 
> Best, 
> Vipul Gupta 
> [3]Mixster | [4]Github
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members
> [2] mailto:memb...@sugarlabs.org
> [3] https://mixstersite.wordpress.com/
> [4] https://github.com/vipulgupta2048

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Re: [IAEP] Oversight Board Elections 2019-21 has begun!

2020-01-15 Thread James Cameron
Thanks Vipul.

It works, I voted.

Please add memb...@sugarlabs.org and sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org to the election 
results destination?  This will be more transparent.  We had 
memb...@sugarlabs.org on the results destination in previous years.

On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 11:21:13PM +0530, Vipul Gupta wrote:
> Hello folks, 
> The Oversight Board election 2019-21 is upon us. In your inboxes, you would
> have received a unique email from CIVS or [1]c...@cs.cornell.edu with the
> options to poll for the candidates. 
> 
> The poll is open from 15th January 2020 to 31st January 2020. You can find 
> more
> information on the candidates here [2]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/
> Oversight_Board/2019-2021-candidates.
> 
> Please check your spam folders or promotions if you can't find it. Add the
> email address to your contact list and mark as not spam when you find it.  
> As always, looking forward to hearing any questions you all would have. Do 
> cast
> your vote!
> 
> Best, 
> Vipul Gupta 
> [3]Mixster | [4]Github
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] mailto:c...@cs.cornell.edu
> [2] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2019-2021-candidates
> [3] https://mixstersite.wordpress.com/
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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Important Update on the Slob Elections 2019-2021

2020-01-10 Thread James Cameron
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:03:55PM +0530, Vipul Gupta wrote:
> ...
> You can find the information regarding the election and the
> candidates here,
> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2019-2021-candidates
> (We are still migrating information of candidates and will finish
> that up soon)

My error, sorry.  I've migrated the candidate pages now.

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Announcing Candidates for the Upcoming SLOB Elections!

2020-01-07 Thread James Cameron
G'day Vipul,

Thanks for taking over responsibility for running the election.

There's three problems with the Wiki page you link to;

1.  there was no "resignation of James Cameron"; please remove that,

2.  this election to be named 2019-2021, not 2020-2022; let me
know if you need help moving the page,

3.  there should be at least three seats vacating to comply with our
governance rule "positions on the board will be on a two-year
staggered basis".

https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2020-2022-candidates

On Sun, Jan 05, 2020 at 10:04:08PM +0530, Vipul Gupta wrote:
> Hello folks, 
> I will be taking over the election of the open seats for the oversight board
> (SLOB) as an independent administrator. Ibiam being a candidate in the 
> upcoming
> elections, will be stepping down as the administrator. Thanks to Walter and
> Ibiam's help and guidance, I will be looking over the election's proceedings,
> announcements and make sure everything runs smoothly and that the integrity of
> the election is maintained.
> 
> The deadline for the call of candidates is now over. There are five(5)
> candidates for the three(3) seats on the oversight board (SLOB). The 
> candidates
> are as follows:
> 1. Claudia Urrea
> 2. Ibiam Chihurumnaya
> 3. Peace Ojemeh
> 4. Rahul Bothra
> 5. Samson Goddy
> 
> More details about the candidates and their vision is available here 
> [1]https:/
> /wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2020-2022-candidates
> I will be announcing the dates of the election soon and will be happy to 
> answer
> all queries and questions you have. Looking forward to a fair election and 
> good
> luck to all the candidates.
> 
> Best, 
> Vipul Gupta 
> [2]Wiki | [3]Github
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2020-2022-candidates
> [2] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Vipulgupta2048
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[IAEP] How constructivism changed education

2019-12-13 Thread James Cameron
By Luke Zaphir, Researcher for the University of Queensland Critical Thinking 
Project; and Online Teacher at Education Queensland's IMPACT Centre, The 
University of Queensland.

http://theconversation.com/knowledge-is-a-process-of-discovery-how-constructivism-changed-education-126585

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[IAEP] Cognitive load theory

2019-12-11 Thread James Cameron
John Sweller, Emeritus Professor, UNSW, writes on cognitive load
theory, which "explains why explicit guidance from teachers is more
effective in teaching students new content and skills than letting
them discover these for themselves."

http://theconversation.com/the-126519

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Re: [IAEP] From OLPC XO To Positivo: Rwanda Sets The Bar Higher

2019-11-24 Thread James Cameron
Thanks Samson.

For Sugar Labs, the most important part is "the machines will have the
same modules (interface) for children lesson," so there's an
opportunity for Sugar Labs to remain involved.

I don't know what operating system REB are using, but OLPC OS 18.04.0
based on Ubuntu 18.04.2 and Sugar will likely work straight away on
PC-compatible laptops, and can be customised and rebuilt.  Our OLPC
servers do see update requests from countries were we have not
distributed our PC-compatible laptops, which is cool.

On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 12:17:21PM +0100, Samson Goddy wrote:
> Hello everyone, 
> 
> I saw this article online, and I thought it should be an interesting read[1]. 
> 
> [1][1]https://ktpress.rw/2019/11/
> from-olpc-xo-to-positivo-rwanda-sets-the-bar-higher/
> 
> Regards
> 
> --
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> 
>   Twitter: [2]https://twitter.com/samson_goddy
>   Email: [3]samsongo...@sugarlabs.org
>               [4]samsongo...@gmail.com
> 
>   Website: [5]https://samsongoddy.me/ 
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] 
> https://ktpress.rw/2019/11/from-olpc-xo-to-positivo-rwanda-sets-the-bar-higher/
> [2] https://twitter.com/samson_goddy
> [3] mailto:samsongo...@sugarlabs.org
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Re: [IAEP] GCI background

2019-10-30 Thread James Cameron
 work. It is imperative that we maintain consistent and high
> standards for all submissions.
> 
> Finally, as I said at the start, GCI is fun. Enjoy.
> 
> regards.
> 
> -walter
> 
> 
> 
> [0] [3]lists.sugarlabs.org/sugar-devel
> 
> [1] [4]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Google_Code_In_2019#Getting_set_up_on_IRC
> 
> [2] [5]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Google_Code_In_2019
> 
> [3] [6]https://codein.withgoogle.com/
> 
> [4] [7]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Google_Code_In_2019#
> This_is_a_stub_for_25.2B_example_tasks_new_for_GCI_2019.
> 
> [5] [8]https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/
> 
> [6] [9]https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/contributing.md
> 
> --
> Walter Bender
> Sugar Labs
> [10]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> [11]
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] http://irc.freenode.net/
> [2] https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/help/responsibilities
> [3] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/sugar-devel
> [4] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Google_Code_In_2019#Getting_set_up_on_IRC
> [5] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Google_Code_In_2019
> [6] https://codein.withgoogle.com/
> [7] 
> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Google_Code_In_2019#This_is_a_stub_for_25.2B_example_tasks_new_for_GCI_2019
> [8] https://codein.withgoogle.com/dashboard/
> [9] https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/contributing.md
> [10] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [11] http://www.sugarlabs.org/

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Re: [IAEP] Google Code-in 2019

2019-10-11 Thread James Cameron
Nice to have so many people wanting to be involved in mentoring, but
you must be involved in Sugar Labs.

Please use and test Music Blocks, Sugarizer, and Sugar.

Please post about your tests; what worked well, what didn't work, and
if you can use GitHub create issues.

Where you have selected mentoring for coding, write some more code.

Where you have selected mentoring for design, get involved in user
experience research or user interface design and interaction.

Where you have chosen mentoring for documentation, write some more
documentation.

You can't teach what you don't do.

Google says this in
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/faq#how_can_i_be_a_mentor_for_google_code-in

"You should already be a participant in the organization/open source
project that you wish to be a mentor for."

After past experiences I'm not interested in mentors who don't know
what Sugar Labs software does or how it can be used.  Such mentors are
disruptive.  They say things that are wrong.  They make technical
decisions in ignorance.  In short, they misrepresent our community of
designers, developers, and documenters.

Mentors who don't even have time to try out our software can avoid
this dissonance by;

- passing on to others questions that are outside their knowledge,

- asking public questions on behalf of a student,

- when time is of the essence, approve a task and leave the details of
  how it is tidied up to the people who know best,

When a student asks you a question in private you don't know the
answer to, don't make something up yourself.  Get them involved in
community and communicating in the open;

Google says this in
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/help/responsibilities#to_your_students

"Mentor Responsibilities ... to your Students ... Help and/or teach
the student how to ... be a part of your community ... communicate
more effectively and in the open".

Hope that helps!

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Re: [IAEP] I want to help

2019-10-05 Thread James Cameron
Welcome.

What is it you design?  I ask because the verb "design" covers a
multitude of technologies and arts.  The word is ambiguous.

On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 07:00:14AM +0100, Daniel eche wrote:
> Hello my names Daniel Eche,  I am a designer , and I would love to
> be part of sugar.


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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] GCI summit travel

2019-05-28 Thread James Cameron
I approve.

On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 10:07:04PM -0400, Walter Bender wrote:
> I've been selected by the GCI winners to represent SL at the summit next 
> month.
> Google has provided US $1500 for travel (all other expenses are directly
> covered by Google.) I anticipate that the total cost of my trip will be < US
> $1000. I'd like approval from SLOB before booking my flight.
> 
> regards.
> 
> -walter
> 
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> 
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> 
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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs changing directions

2019-05-06 Thread James Cameron
This is good news.  Thanks to Walter, Karen, and Devin for working on this.
For our part, One Laptop per Child continues to support Sugar Labs through;

1.  making laptops available with Sugar preinstalled,

2.  continuing maintenance of Sugar on deployed laptops,

3.  my work as release manager, and chair of the oversight board.

On Mon, May 06, 2019 at 10:15:35AM -0400, Walter Bender wrote:
> For those of you who were not able to attend the most recent Sugar Labs
> oversight board meeting [1], on 3 May, I wanted to share with you an important
> decision made by the board.
> 
> Sugar Labs has been a member project of the SFC since 2008 and operated under
> the SFC guidelines during that period. For the most part it has been a
> productive and amicable relationship but there have been a few bumps in the
> road, when Sugar Labs community members have had difficulty adhering to some 
> of
> the SFC guidelines. After several attempts to foster a less contentious
> relationship, it was determined that the best course of action is to make a
> change.
> 
> The board unanimously passed a motion to form a 501(c)(3) with the intent of
> moving Sugar Labs resources, infrastructure, and funds into it. [2]
> 
> Devin Ulibarri, our Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) liaison communicated
> this decision to Karen Sandler,  the executive director of the SFC, who
> responded that the SFC would "be happy to help form the new organization."
> 
> Personally, I consider our membership in the SFC as a way-point along a
> continuing journey to bring the best in Free/Libre software to education. 
> While
> I appreciate the work we have done with the SFC for more than ten years, I 
> look
> forward to a new model of independence for Sugar Labs.
> 
> The oversight board will keep the community informed of our progress towards
> establishing the 501(c)(3) organization. Community input, as always, is most
> welcome.
> 
> regards,
> 
> Walter Bender on behalf of the Sugar Labs oversight board
> 
> [1] [1]http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2019-05-03
> [2] [2]https://www.501c3.org/what-is-a-501c3/
> 
> --
> Walter Bender
> Sugar Labs
> [3]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> [4]
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2019-05-03
> [2] https://www.501c3.org/what-is-a-501c3/
> [3] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [4] http://www.sugarlabs.org/

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Re: [IAEP] Fedora 30 (Release Candidate 1) SoaS images ready for testing

2019-04-25 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 10:27:44AM -0700, Alex Perez wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> Just under the wire, we have managed to get some critical Sugar on a Stick
> issues fixed, which are now included in Fedora 30 SoaS images. I would like to
> extend a very special thanks to Peter Robinson, who took time out of his busy
> schedule to assist in getting the Fedora packages updated with the necessary
> fixes and patches. Thank you, Peter. This will be the first Fedora SoaS in
> several releases to have functional collaboration within Sugar, and it is
> thanks to your work, as well as community testers who take the time to test
> these new packages, and report back with the results.

Yay.

> For those who would like to test ot use Fedora 30 Sugar on a Stick, Release
> Candidate 1, you can download these ISO images, and use DD, win32diskimager, 
> or
> your preferred raw image writing utility to stick the contents on a USB drive.

By the way, since kernel 2.6 there has been no difference between "raw" and 
nomral, so cat(1) and pv(1) are just as useful.

For people who want an easier user experience, try etcher.io

> Alternatively, these ISOs can be booted as a Virtual Machine, using 
> VirtualBox,
> Parallels, Hyper-V, and other virtualization software.
> 
> Here are your download links:
> 
> For 32-bit machines: [1]http://bit.ly/Fedora-30-RC1-SoaS-32-bit (891 megabyte
> ISO)
> For 64-bit machines: [2]http://bit.ly/Fedora-30-RC1-SoaS-64-bit (942 
> megabytes)
> 
> Here is what's been fixed:
> 
> * Sugar 0.113 is included by default
> * Collaboration works out of the box
> * Able to connect to jabber.sugarlabs.org when configured (this is related to
> the fix for collaboration, thanks to James Cameron for this)
> * A [3]patch/hotfix to 0.113, which resolves Sugar 0.113 starting up. Special
> thanks to Rahul "Pro-Panda" Bothra for this contribution.
> 
> The final release of Fedora 30 is expected to be made between April 30th and
> May 7th, depending on a number of factors. The F30 release schedule is
> documented at [4]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/30/Schedule
> 
> Regards,
> Alex Perez
> Sugar Labs Oversight Board Member
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] http://bit.ly/Fedora-30-RC1-SoaS-32-bit
> [2] 
> https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/30_RC-1.1/Spins/x86_64/iso/Fedora-SoaS-Live-x86_64-30-1.1.iso
> [3] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/commit/a83257bcf791e237afb55ed37f04d776f0fd927b
> [4] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/30/Schedule

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Re: [IAEP] Pycon Cleveland 2019

2019-02-14 Thread James Cameron
I've not checked what times are available to you; but from experience
with exhibitions and shows the most exciting times are just after
opening and before lunch.  After lunch is very quiet but picks up
mid-afternoon.  Last hours before dinner are quieter.

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] GSoC 2019 call for assisting mentors

2019-02-13 Thread James Cameron
G'day Amaan,

Thanks for your interest.  When you have had the time to confirm,
please make a pull request to our GSoC 2019 Ideas, or if you can't do
that let me know and I'll make one for you.

We did change requirements for mentors, as you can see here;
https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#coding-mentors
https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#assisting-mentors

Our GSoC 2019 Ideas shows who have offered to be mentors.  Sugar Labs
will select mentors based on those offers and the student proposals
received.  It might be all of the mentors, it might be a few of them,
we can't really know yet.  Walter will be the most involved, but don't
go trying to contact him directly, that's unfair on everyone else.

Timeline for GSoC 2019 is here
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline

I don't know if there is a final date for mentors to apply, and I'm
not sure if the question makes sense.  As an organisation we agree to;

*  "Select and invite trusted, capable, and qualified mentors",

*  "Oversee activity of all mentors and students ensuring
   responsibilities are being met", and;

*  "Ensure adequate and appropriate mentoring coverage, particularly
   near holidays".

https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/help/responsibilities

Given the timeline;

*  mentors _should_ get themselves listed by 26th February so that the
   ideas are well defined, and the mentors are visible when the
   mentoring organisations are published, and;

*  mentors _must_ get themselves listed or delisted before the 9th
   April student proposals deadline.

Hope that helps!

On Wed, Feb 06, 2019 at 08:03:26PM +0530, Amaan Iqbal wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> I am interested in mentoring a few of the following projects:
> 
>   • [1]Reconciling rhythm with pitch in Music Blocks widgets
>   • [2]Expand Sugarizer Exerciser activity
>   • [3]Write activity for Sugarizer
>   • [4]Colored desktop and activity icons
>   • [5]Improve Sugarizer Server Dashboard
> 
> But I am unsure of the time which I would be able to allocate during May-June
> due to some specific reasons. I will mostly be available during July-August.
> 
> So I need some time to confirm whether I would be able to mentor or not.
> 
> Can the board members please tell until when can an organization add mentors 
> to
> GSoC? And if there is any other pre-requisite to be done from my side to be
> eligible to mentor.
> 
> Regards,
> Amaan,
> GCI Mentor,
> SugarLabs
> 
> On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:13 AM James Cameron <[6]qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
> 
> A call for "assisting mentors" for the GSoC 2019 project ideas.
> 
> You don't need to be able to code.  Please reply to the mailing list(s) if
> you'd like to help with non-coding mentoring, including gathering
> requirements, visual design, testing, or deployment.
> 
> Here's a proposed list;
> 
> [7]https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/
> 4afd32d144fd0a8df67ed89c58e412ad160e3616/Ideas-2019.md
> 
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> References:
> 
> [1] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#reconciling-rhythm-with-pitch-in-music-blocks-widgets
> [2] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#expand-sugarizer-exerciser-activity
> [3] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#write-activity-for-sugarizer
> [4] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#colored-desktop-and-activity-icons
> [5] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#improve-sugarizer-server-dashboard
> [6] mailto:qu...@laptop.org
> [7] 
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/4afd32d144fd0a8df67ed89c58e412ad160e3616/Ideas-2019.md
> [8] http://quozl.netrek.org/
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> [10] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel

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Re: [IAEP] IAEP Digest, Vol 131, Issue 2

2019-02-08 Thread James Cameron
n this distribution,
> 
>     * optional,
> 
> 14. Join the Internet Relay Chat channel #sugar
> 
>     irc://[21]irc.freenode.net/#sugar
> 
>     * for synchronous chat with others,
> 
>     * requires registration with [22]freenode.net,
> 
>     * optional,
> 
> 15. Join the Internet Relay Chat channel #sugar-meeting
> 
>     irc://[23]irc.freenode.net/#sugar-meeting
>     [24]http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/
> 
>     * for meetings, but keep your own transcripts and minutes,
> 
>     * requires registration with [25]freenode.net,
> 
>     * optional,
> 
> 16. Maintain an Activity
> 
>     
> [26]https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/contributing.md
> #checklist---maintainer
> 
>     * many learner focused activities (apps) need simple maintenance,
> 
>     * adopt an activity you like as your focus.
> 
> Hope that helps!
> 
> Looking forward to your contributions
> [cleardot]
> 
> --
> 
> Ibiam Chihurumnaya
> [27]ibiamchihurumn...@gmail.com
> 
> On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 3:46 PM EBIKIENMO BIO-IBOGOMO 
> <[28]ebi4rea...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> Hi I'm AB,
> I would like to apply for the position of an assisting mentor.
> 
> On Wednesday, February 6, 2019, <[29]iaep-requ...@lists.sugarlabs.org>
> wrote:
> > Send IAEP mailing list submissions to
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> >    1. Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC 2019 call for assisting mentors
> >       (Amaan Iqbal)
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2019 20:03:26 +0530
> > From: Amaan Iqbal <[34]amaaniqbal2...@gmail.com>
> > To: James Cameron <[35]qu...@laptop.org>
> > Cc: Sugar-dev Devel <[36]sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org>, iaep
> >         <[37]iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org>
> > Subject: Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] GSoC 2019 call for assisting mentors
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> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
> >
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I am interested in mentoring a few of the following projects:
> >
> >    - Reconciling rhythm with pitch in Music Blocks widgets
> >    <[39]https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#
> reconciling-rhythm-with-pitch-in-music-blocks-widgets>
> >    - Expand Sugarizer Exerciser activity
> >    <[40]https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#
> expand-sugarizer-exerciser-activity>
> >    - Write activity for Sugarizer
> >    <[41]https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#
> write-activity-for-sugarizer>
> >    - Colored desktop and activity icons
> >    <[42]https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#
> colored-desktop-and-activity-icons>
> >    - Improve Sugarizer Server Dashboard
> >    <[43]https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/master/Ideas-2019.md#
> improve-sugarizer-server-dashboard>
> >
> > But I am unsure of the time which I would be able to allocate during
> > May-June due to some specific reasons. I will mostly be available during
> > July-August.
> >
> > So I need some time to confirm whether I would be able to mentor or not.
> >
> > Can the board members please tell until when can an organization add
> > mentors to GSoC? And if there is any other pre-requisite to be done from
> my
> > side to be eligible to mentor.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Amaan,
> > GCI Mentor,
> > SugarLabs
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 11:13 AM James Cameron <[44]qu...@laptop.org>
> wrote:
> >
> >> A cal

[IAEP] GSoC 2019 call for assisting mentors

2019-02-03 Thread James Cameron
A call for "assisting mentors" for the GSoC 2019 project ideas.

You don't need to be able to code.  Please reply to the mailing list(s) if 
you'd like to help with non-coding mentoring, including gathering requirements, 
visual design, testing, or deployment.

Here's a proposed list;

https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC/blob/4afd32d144fd0a8df67ed89c58e412ad160e3616/Ideas-2019.md

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Re: [IAEP] New Nielsen Norman study on children's user interfaces

2019-01-14 Thread James Cameron
Thanks, interesting.

The summary is useful.

If anyone has purchased a full copy or accessed it through their
university, please let us know what you think.

Sugar Labs could purchase a group license, and make it available to
members only, but to make that decision we'd need to know it was worth
the price.  The price is very small compared to the money we have.

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Re: [IAEP] Gsoc Mentor Stipends

2018-12-31 Thread James Cameron
That's great, thanks to the mentors!

On Tue, Jan 01, 2019 at 12:15:42AM +0100, Samson Goddy wrote:
> Hello all, 
> 
> I am writing to update the community about the decision for using
> the Google money towards marketing. The mentors all agreed that it
> is going to be a great idea to use the funds to promote the Sugar
> Labs tools by having promotional swags, like T-shirt, stickers, and
> mugs.
> 
> Here on this mail are the mentors that made the agreement. So the
> marketing team will have to make a plan for the Oversight Board to
> properly agree to make it a budget for marketing.
> [...]

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Re: [IAEP] SCaLE 17X March7 -10, 2019

2018-12-21 Thread James Cameron
Heh.  Sorry about that.  Uninvolved in the event-planning mailing
list, is what I was saying.  You're quite involved, I know.  But you
don't want to be involved in the event-planning mailing list, so
that's fine.

We have 43 people to draw from; that's who voted at the recent
election.  I want to make sure the people who want to be involved in
something work together.

While it's nice to say we have 238 subscriptions to IAEP, most of them
aren't involved or reading any longer.

On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 10:06:47PM +, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> To Everyone...
> 
> I am saddened and a bit discouraged by James' comments about Tony and I being
> "too busy to be involved." There wouldn't have been anyone at SCaLE ever if I
> were not involved. There would be no Primero1° if I had not been involved.
> There would be no small deployment at a women's shelter in Los Angeles if I 
> had
> not been involved... etc, etc, etc. 
> 
> And as for Tony Anderson... his involvement is totally incredible, and most of
> it is done "on his own dime." The problem is some people are so impressed with
> all the things that they do that they lose sight of the fact that many others
> are also toiling and "fighting the good fight." 
> 
> Wake up! We are a team. We need to all work together, each in our own way
> according to our own skills, abilities, and interests. No one here should put
> themselves on a pedestal and declare themselves better than anyone else as
> James has done in his note to Alex, sent to all of us below.
> 
> Caryl
> ━━━━━━━
> From: IAEP  on behalf of James Cameron
> 
> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2018 1:04 PM
> To: iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] SCaLE 17X March7 -10, 2019
> 
> Thanks Alex,
> 
> Don't worry about Tony and Caryl.  Like the other 230 or so
> subscribers, they are too busy to be involved.  Rest of us on
> event-planning can keep them updated with occasional posts to IAEP.
> 
> In other words; we split our messaging; for the too busy uninvolved we
> will say different things to what we say to the involved.
> 
> It is ever thus, in all our mediums.
> 
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Re: [IAEP] SCaLE 17X March7 -10, 2019

2018-12-21 Thread James Cameron
Thanks Alex,

Don't worry about Tony and Caryl.  Like the other 230 or so
subscribers, they are too busy to be involved.  Rest of us on
event-planning can keep them updated with occasional posts to IAEP.

In other words; we split our messaging; for the too busy uninvolved we
will say different things to what we say to the involved.

It is ever thus, in all our mediums.

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Re: [IAEP] Marketing Opportunity @ SCALE 17x (DotOrg Booth)

2018-12-16 Thread James Cameron
G'day Caryl,

Answering your specific questions;

> What do we have to "market" and who is our target audience?

Sugar, Sugarizer, and Music Blocks.

Teachers of elementary school age students.

> Do we have any compelling stories to tell... Mexico? Haiti?
> Pakistan? Or???

I don't, personally.  I'm never amazed at what children can do, given
half a chance.  More amazing for me is what children can't do because
they've been told they can't.

> Will anyone else besides the folks in SoCal be here to help "man"
> the booth for 3-Days(3/8-3/10)?

Not I, too far.

> Do we have anything special to offer as "swag"?

No.  You might make some business cards with the Sugar Labs logo, your
name as a member, and a QR code for the web site.  One is attached, or
use a QR code generator online and add the Sugar Labs logo to the
centre.

> What new software can we show?

Music Blocks and Sugarizer are newer than before.

> Running on what new hardware?

Any hardware with a modern web browser.

An OLPC NL3 is suitable.

Don't use an OLPC XO to show Music Blocks or Sugarizer; isn't the
target and doesn't work.

> Can we offer some hands-on experiences for people there?

You may.  Especially also provide a return path for feedback.

None of the above needs the board or marketing team to assent or
remove any blockages; use your initiative.

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] GCI design tasks

2018-12-16 Thread James Cameron
Yes, Wiki would be better idea, for metadata and presentation.

http://people.sugarlabs.org/peaceojemeh/GCI18/ is difficult to browse;
have to click on each file, which is time consuming.

Also, no idea who did what design.  Loss of credit.

On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 08:03:52PM +0100, Peace Ojemeh wrote:
> Thanks Jaskirat for the suggestion.
> 
> But I had already created one earlier, some file couldn't upload(error:files
> are large), sunjammer came to the rescue :)
> 
> here are some of the ones on [1]wiki
> 
> Regards.
> 
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 at 18:21, Jaskirat Singh <[2]juskirat2...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Peace 
> 
> Well in the previous GCI, I created a wiki page to collect all the design
> related promotional work of GCI student in this wiki [3]https://
> wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Marketing_Team/Marketing_Materials
> So I would suggest that if you can paste all the designs here so that they
> could be kept on the wiki record too.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 10:46 PM Peace Ojemeh <[4]perriefide...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Here are the [5]designs from GCI'18. 
> 
> Regards.
> --
> Peace Ojemeh(Perrie)
> Twitter: [6]https://twitter.com/Peace_Ojemeh
> Email: [7]perriefide...@gmail.com
>            [8]peaceoje...@sugarlabs.org 
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> 
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> Open Source Initiative Member
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> Google Summer of Code mentor (2018) for Sugar Labs at Google.
>
> 
> --
> Peace Ojemeh(Perrie)
> Twitter: [11]https://twitter.com/Peace_Ojemeh
> Email: [12]perriefide...@gmail.com
>            [13]peaceoje...@sugarlabs.org 
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/GCI%2718_Design_Tasks
> [2] mailto:juskirat2...@gmail.com
> [3] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Marketing_Team/Marketing_Materials
> [4] mailto:perriefide...@gmail.com
> [5] http://people.sugarlabs.org/peaceojemeh/GCI18/
> [6] https://twitter.com/Peace_Ojemeh
> [7] mailto:perriefide...@gmail.com
> [8] mailto:peaceoje...@sugarlabs.org
> [9] mailto:sugar-de...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [10] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel
> [11] https://twitter.com/Peace_Ojemeh
> [12] mailto:perriefide...@gmail.com
> [13] mailto:peaceoje...@sugarlabs.org

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Re: [IAEP] Marketing Opportunity @ SCALE 17x (DotOrg Booth)

2018-12-15 Thread James Cameron
G'day Caryl,

Thanks.  Looks like a good opportunity.

Apart from answers to your questions, which are more to do with
software and hardware than the project, is there anything you think
the board should be asked to decide?  At the moment I don't think the
board is needing to decide anything, as our members can direct
themselves, but welcome your thoughts.

On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 06:12:11PM +, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> Once again we have been offered a FREE booth at one of the country's top open
> source conferences. I have to let Bala know by the 19th if we would like to
> take advantage of this opportunity. So here are the questions we must consider
> before committing ourselves to this ...
> 
> What do we have to "market" and who is our target audience?
> Do we have any compelling stories to tell... Mexico? Haiti? Pakistan? Or???
> Will anyone else besides the folks in SoCal be here to help "man" the booth 
> for
> 3-Days(3/8-3/10)?
> Do we have anything special to offer as "swag"? 
> What new software can we show? Running on what new hardware?
> Can we offer some hands-on experiences for people there?
> 
> Please discuss! We did not participate in SCaLE in 2018 but did every year 
> from
> 2008-2017. 
> 
> My email service is acting up and I have to send this out in "batches" as
> entering some of your names erases everything!!! Put your replies on the IAEP
> list so everyone can see them.
> 
> Thanks,
> Caryl Bigenho
> 
> ━━━
> From: Hriday Balachandran 
> Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2018 6:49 PM
> Subject: SCALE 17x DotOrg Booth
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> As we look to filling the expo floor, your organization has been invited back
> to SCALE, and we are offering you a free booth in recognition of your group's
> excellent open source contributions. 
> 
> SCALE 17x will be held between March 7 and March 10, 2019, and the expo floor
> will tentatively be from 1400 on March 8, till 1200 on March 10.
> 
> Please let me know within the next 10 days if I should hold the booth for 
> you. 
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Bala.

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] [SLOB] Meeting Reminder

2018-12-09 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Dec 09, 2018 at 06:35:56PM -0500, Dave Crossland wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Dec 2018 at 09:09, Walter Bender  wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 8:04 PM Dave Crossland  wrote:
> 
> Thanks for sharing the logs!
> 
> FWIW, the logs from every meeting are available in the wiki: https://
> wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Minutes
> 
> Thanks for the reminder! 
> 
> However, I don't read them, unless they come across my inbox :) 

Agreed.  Many people are inbox fixated.  When working with those who
aren't willing to satisfy your fixation, there are alternatives.

Add a Wiki account, add e-mail address to it [1], set "Email me when a
page or a file on my watchlist is changed" then add the Minutes page
to your Watchlist [2].

Yeah, too hard.

References:

1.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Special:Preferences

2.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Special:EditWatchlist

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOB] Meeting Reminder

2018-12-07 Thread James Cameron
://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-12-07T22:24:47.html
[09:25:18]  Log: 
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-12-07T22:24:47
[09:26:03]  MrBIOS: seems to be working now.  actions taken; 
familiarise, invoke-rc.d supybot {stop,start}
[09:26:21]  great
[09:26:35]  it was just not running
[09:26:41] <-- perrie has quit (Remote host closed the connection)
[09:26:50]  is the service configured to start by default?
[09:26:55]  looking at logs above, i think it was running, just that 
walterbender did not startmeeting.
[09:27:42]  ah
[09:27:52]  yes, i'm fairly sure it is configured to start by default.  
the process was present, as was the nick here.
[09:28:12]  also, for the record…correction, Kano, Nigeria is ~3.9 
million, estimated, at present
[09:28:52]  we should probably capture the meeting logs somehow (put 
them in a github gist?)
[09:29:08]  I dont know how it was done before, when the meetbot was 
absent
[09:29:10]  i'll reply to walter's mail on sugar-devel@ with a copy and 
paste.

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Re: [IAEP] Stage II November: Election

2018-11-29 Thread James Cameron
I've also nominated myself.
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2018-2020-candidates

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Re: [IAEP] How to navigate sugar-desktop (actually the Journal activity?) in my vanilla F29

2018-11-27 Thread James Cameron
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 05:30:30PM -0500, Frederick Grose wrote:
> I had success with this patch.  See
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1519042#c16

Thanks for testing!  In our development meeting just now, I said
nobody had tested, and I was wrong, by three minutes.  Well timed!

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Re: [IAEP] How to navigate sugar-desktop (actually the Journal activity?) in my vanilla F29

2018-11-27 Thread James Cameron
on. There is no
> way I can find to exit the Journal activity in my F29/Sugar desktop.
> 
> When I burned the SoaS iso to a DVD-R and booted into that on this old MacBook
> Pro, I had the exact same experience as I described above when logging into
> this vanilla F29 OS and selecting the Sugar desktop within the gnome display
> manager.
> 
> So my question is, how do I make my F29/Sugar desktop (apparently just the
> Journal activity) look something like what I see at [8]https://
> try.sugarizer.org (which I think is what I'm supposed to be seeing: the Sugar
> desktop)?
> 
> As it is now, the only thing I can really do in my F29/Sugar desktop is to 
> kill
> -9 the only running process that I see owned by my kid's account when I issue
> the "[alpha@localhost ~]$ w" command (/usr/libexec/gdm-x-session --run-script
> sugar). I do this while logged into F29 as another user in either a virtual
> console or in the gnome desktop environment running a terminal window. Then I
> can login as my kid again and go through the same stuck-in-journal-activity
> loop. How do I break out of this loop?
> 
> I asked about this yesterday in IRC as Nick dr02020, and walterbender 
> suggested
> that I try the F29 vanilla installation that I have now done. Thanks for the
> suggestion, Walter, but I have the same problems in F29 too.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions on this dilemma. I'm excited to see how my kid does
> in sugar and hope I can do so in our own computer rather than strictly at [9]
> https://try.sugarizer.org.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kevin
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/blob/master/docs/fedora.md
> [2] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [3] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [4] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [5] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [6] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [7] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [8] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [9] https://try.sugarizer.org/

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Trip Report during visit to GSOC Summit

2018-11-26 Thread James Cameron
Thanks.  Text of document inserted below, for our mailing list
archives, as we do lose access to Google Documents later if accounts
are compromised.

--

Journey To GSOC events, USA


I never expected that this would be one of the turning points in the life. My 
journey to Google gave me opportunity to learn and explore new things in the 
current world.


I was given the chance to represent Sugar Labs at Google Summer of Code Meetup 
in Google Office, San Francisco, California, USA. This was really an amazing 
experience meeting prodigious people from different organisations and other 
communities especially the Google Open Source Team all over the globe. 
  
  
L to R: Joshua Simmons(Google), Jaskirat Singh  
me and Cat Allman (Google)
(me) & Stephanie Taylor (Google OSPM)


The major importance of this meetup was to connect with background Contributors 
i.e. students with the real time organisations and their missions. This meetup 
had various people including Google Code In and Google Summer of code students, 
mentors and organization administrators.


I connected with many people especially students in order to explain the 
functionality and product service of Sugar Labs. I had a very nice time 
spending hours with Mifos, Liquid Galaxy, Catrobat, and other organisation org 
admins: talking about collaboration and networking.


  

GSOC Meetup pic at Google San Francisco


Many students at this meetup were quite interested to know about the Sugar and 
make their contribution in the next GSOC that is GSOC’2019. I tried partnering 
with Liquid Galaxy here in order to introduce Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks in 
their laptops which they recently launched in order to expand within 
educational institutions. These laptops were similar to the Chromebooks.


The best time I had here was when I was demonstrating about the productivity of 
Sugar Labs especially Turtle Blocks and they were looking deeply into its 
codebase.


Then I moved to Sunnyvale for attending the GSOC Mentor Summit. The blood ran 
into my spine when the Stephanie Taylor ( GSOC Open Source Team member ) 
introduced about me at Summit.


The GSOC mentor Summit was a 3 day “unconference”. The people from different 
participating organisations proposed and held various session that included 
about Open Source, Organisation, projects, and other miscellaneous topics.


  

  Opening Ceremony of GSOC Summit   
  Organising sessions


During the starting ceremony the Google Team instructed and explained us about 
importance of this summit.


It was indeed pleasure to meet Devin Ulibarri (SL Org Admin in GSOC); 
discussing about the past histories of Sugar Labs and new plans for it. I 
discussed my idea of organising the Sugar Labs Summit once in the year. So 
maybe this gonna be covered in my next upcoming doc. Devin explained me about 
the Music and Music Blocks project going  in the Japan went he had been there. 
We also discussed about new User interface features for the Music Blocks and 
Turtle Blocks like creating a “New Tab window”, “Theme Changer”, etc.


  

Pic with Devin Ulibarri ( Sugar Labs )


I along with Devin attended many session, but the one I liked most was Google 
Season of Docs (GSOD). This session was lead by Sarah Maddox, a tech writer at 
Google who talked about of bringing more tech writers  into Open Source 
projects.


“GSoD is similar to Google Summer of Code but focuses on docs and technical 
writers, rather than on code and students. The target participants are 
experienced tech writers who can work with us on our docs. The writing part of 
GSoD will run for 3 months, similar to GSoC. Another difference is that the 
technical writers will not be earning stipends, they will be doing this to 
learn more about open source code and working on developer focused docs with 
code and building their resume.”


So this was really interesting topic to know  and understand about it. I really 
want to see this that how this will impact on Open Source organisations. This 
deck has more details about this program https://goo.gl/3Bpris
It was really good when Devin introduced the Music Blocks project that was done 
by Riya Lohiya in GSOC’18 under the SL org. Although his talk was restricted to 
3 mins, Devin was able to express beautifully within that time perfectly.


  
   
 ( While Devin was explaining about the Riya Lohia’s project ( an intern in 
Sugar labs under GSOC’18 ) )


I also organised a session and talked about Open Source Social Networking 
platform. Discussed this with Google Open Source Team too and they were really 
glad and wanted to see that how it come up.


Having lunch with Karen Sandler from Software Freedom Conservancy including 
other member project member was really fun. We discussed supporting the member 
projects, some new offers and projects that 

Re: [IAEP] How to navigate sugar-desktop (actually the Journal activity?) in my vanilla F29

2018-11-25 Thread James Cameron
Yes, the bug was detected in July 2017, but that was with pre-release
software that we wouldn't have had newbies using.  It wasn't until our
collective inaction had matured and the release of Fedora and Ubuntu
happened that newbies began to see it.

Yes, an "errata" could be useful, but that brings the problem of
maintaining the errata.  I've made a start here;

https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/labels/errata

Not all bugs are present in all releases.  The combinational
matrix of bugs vs releases of Fedora or Ubuntu would probably cost
someone half an hour a week to keep an errata article up to date.  If
you're willing to maintain that, thanks!

https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Getting_Started is terribly out of date
as well.  So few people updating the Wiki now that most work has moved
to GitHub.

What tends to happen is that someone says something on the Wiki, and
it sits there never verified for years.  Almost like nobody is willing
to verify and remove old information.

At heart, we aren't rowing in the same boat.  Each boat is rowing in a
slightly different direction.

On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 01:47:13AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> Ok. But it looks like this bug has been a problem since July 2017? I
> wonder how many sugar newbies tried it and gave up in the 17 or so
> months since then?
> 
> In retrospect, it occurs to me that if I had used google to search for
> "sugar journal bug" then I could have avoided taking the time to write
> this lengthy post describing this problem, but it just didn't occur to
> me that it could have been a bug before you brought the bug to my attention.
> 
> So what about a wiki article entitled "errata" or something similar that
> would be a single place that could change more frequently as bugs and/or
> other events come and go? Then perhaps all of the various pages that are
> designed to help newbies like me install sugar could point to the errata
> page? And for now (until this bug gets fixed), that might help other
> sugar newbies with the current problem.
> 
> I think a good first place to direct newbies to this errata article
> might be at https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Getting_Started (that was one
> of the first pages I read).
> 
> If that would be helpful, I'll volunteer to do it (write the errata
> article and link to it in the Getting Started article). Or should I ask
> about this in another list maybe?
> 
> 
> On 11/26/18 1:31 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> > Perhaps, but the bug isn't specific to Fedora.  It happens also on
> > Debian, Ubuntu and others, as soon as they upgrade Metacity.
> >
> > I'd prefer we fix the bug than document it everywhere, because after
> > the bug is fixed people keep finding documents that refer to it.
> >
> > Also, I'm not sure
> > https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation is
> > current; it has old references to Fedora 24 and Windows 7.
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 01:21:25AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> >> Oh! Ok. Thanks for explaining, James! Would it be helpful if I added some 
> >> words
> >> about this bug to the [1]wiki article that got me started?
> >>
> >> On 11/26/18 1:15 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks for the report.
> >>
> >> You're hitting a known bug we are working on.
> >>
> >> Press F3 key to show the home view, or move the mouse to the corner,
> >> wait for the Frame to appear, and select the home view that way.
> >>
> >> [2]https://help.sugarlabs.org/en/home_view.html
> >>
> >> The bug was introduced by the Metacity window manager and is being
> >> tracked in several places;
> >>
> >> [3]https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues/769#issuecomment-441350118
> >> [4]https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/issues/368
> >> [5]https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1519042
> >>
> >> You can take a screenshot with Alt-1, and it will be added to the
> >> Journal, but it isn't necessary, I know what you've hit.
> >>
> >> If you know any developers interested in helping to fix this, send
> >> them to me!
> >>
> >> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 01:04:25AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> >>
> 
> >> When I enter my kid's username and password at the gnome display 
> >> manager in F29
> >> and select the Sugar desktop, I do see the "Click to change 
> >> color:" screen.
> >> After I click "Next" on this screen, then I see a screen to choose 
> >> gender.
> >> After I click "Next" on this s

Re: [IAEP] How to navigate sugar-desktop (actually the Journal activity?) in my vanilla F29

2018-11-25 Thread James Cameron
Perhaps, but the bug isn't specific to Fedora.  It happens also on
Debian, Ubuntu and others, as soon as they upgrade Metacity.

I'd prefer we fix the bug than document it everywhere, because after
the bug is fixed people keep finding documents that refer to it.

Also, I'm not sure
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick/Installation is
current; it has old references to Fedora 24 and Windows 7.

On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 01:21:25AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> Oh! Ok. Thanks for explaining, James! Would it be helpful if I added some 
> words
> about this bug to the [1]wiki article that got me started?
> 
> On 11/26/18 1:15 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> 
> Thanks for the report.
> 
> You're hitting a known bug we are working on.
> 
> Press F3 key to show the home view, or move the mouse to the corner,
> wait for the Frame to appear, and select the home view that way.
> 
> [2]https://help.sugarlabs.org/en/home_view.html
> 
> The bug was introduced by the Metacity window manager and is being
> tracked in several places;
> 
> [3]https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues/769#issuecomment-441350118
> [4]https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-toolkit-gtk3/issues/368
> [5]https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1519042
> 
> You can take a screenshot with Alt-1, and it will be added to the
> Journal, but it isn't necessary, I know what you've hit.
> 
> If you know any developers interested in helping to fix this, send
> them to me!
> 
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 01:04:25AM -0500, Kevin wrote:
> 
> Hi all, and thanks for making and sharing sugar. It looks like 
> wonderful
> software.
> 
> I'd like to introduce my 8yo kid to sugar, so I installed vanilla F29 
> on an old
> MacBook Pro, updated all installed software via yum (no apparent 
> problems with
> that much), and then I followed the instructions I found [1]here:
> 
> ==
> 
> Using Sugar as a Desktop Environment
> 
> Install Fedora. Then, in a Terminal, type:
> 
> sudo dnf groupinstall sugar-desktop
> 
> Then restart your computer. At the Sign in select the Sugar desktop.
> 
> ==
> 
> I did that, and after having done so, I don't have the same 
> experience that I
> see when I go to [2][6]https://try.sugarizer.org.
> 
> When I visit [3][7]https://try.sugarizer.org I see two options to 
> click: "New
> user" and "Login", so I chose the former. Then I see "Choose name" 
> and I type a
> trial name in to the text field and click "Next". Then I see "Choose 
> at least 4
> images:" and I click on "a", "b", "c", and "d" and then click "Next". 
> And now I
> see "Click to change color:", and here is where there is one page 
> that has some
> common features with my F29/Sugar desktop environment. So I click 
> until I like
> a color combination for my trial XO character and then click "Done." 
> Then I see
> a spinny icon and shortly afterwards I see my XO character at the 
> center of a
> spiral of Activity icons that I suspect is very familiar to everyone 
> here (what
> I think of as the Sugar desktop).
> 
> But this differs in some important ways from what I see in my 
> F29/Sugar desktop
> environment.
> 
> When I enter my kid's username and password at the gnome display 
> manager in F29
> and select the Sugar desktop, I do see the "Click to change color:" 
> screen.
> After I click "Next" on this screen, then I see a screen to choose 
> gender.
> After I click "Next" on this screen, then I see a screen to choose a 
> grade.
> After I click "Done" on this screen, I don't see my XO character at 
> the center
> of a spiral of Activity icons like I do at 
> [4][8]https://try.sugarizer.org. I
> don't see anything like it at all. I can't take a screenshot of it 
> because the
> screen seems to have no functionality for that at all. In the middle 
> of a white
> screen I see a gray icon of a three-ring binder and the phrase: "Your 
> Journal
> is empty". In the black top bar or "title bar", I see a small gray 
> magnifying
> glass search icon in a white text box that reads "Search in Journal" 
> on the far
> left, and then proceeding from left to right, I see a white star, 
> then a white
> box i

Re: [IAEP] How to navigate sugar-desktop (actually the Journal activity?) in my vanilla F29

2018-11-25 Thread James Cameron
. But I can exit this screen and return to
> the spiral of Activity icons by clicking the dot-in-circle icon. There is no
> way I can find to exit the Journal activity in my F29/Sugar desktop.
> 
> When I burned the SoaS iso to a DVD-R and booted into that on this old MacBook
> Pro, I had the exact same experience as I described above when logging into
> this vanilla F29 OS and selecting the Sugar desktop within the gnome display
> manager.
> 
> So my question is, how do I make my F29/Sugar desktop (apparently just the
> Journal activity) look something like what I see at [8]https://
> try.sugarizer.org (which I think is what I'm supposed to be seeing: the Sugar
> desktop)?
> 
> As it is now, the only thing I can really do in my F29/Sugar desktop is to 
> kill
> -9 the only running process that I see owned by my kid's account when I issue
> the "[alpha@localhost ~]$ w" command (/usr/libexec/gdm-x-session --run-script
> sugar). I do this while logged into F29 as another user in either a virtual
> console or in the gnome desktop environment running a terminal window. Then I
> can login as my kid again and go through the same stuck-in-journal-activity
> loop. How do I break out of this loop?
> 
> I asked about this yesterday in IRC as Nick dr02020, and walterbender 
> suggested
> that I try the F29 vanilla installation that I have now done. Thanks for the
> suggestion, Walter, but I have the same problems in F29 too.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions on this dilemma. I'm excited to see how my kid does
> in sugar and hope I can do so in our own computer rather than strictly at [9]
> https://try.sugarizer.org.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kevin
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/blob/master/docs/fedora.md
> [2] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [3] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [4] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [5] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [6] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [7] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [8] https://try.sugarizer.org/
> [9] https://try.sugarizer.org/

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[IAEP] Switching sugarlabs.org to Backdrop CMS

2018-11-16 Thread James Cameron
Backdrop CMS is a lightweight content management system for
non-profits.

Backdrop CMS joined the Software Freedom Conservancy recently, and
Sugar Labs is also part of SFC.

Have we any volunteers interested in converting the web site and
content to Backdrop?  It seems to have all the features needed, and
may help to release our volunteers to work on more important things,
such as Music Blocks, Turtle Blocks, Sugarizer, Sugar, or activities.

Steps;

* [ ] establish a list of volunteers,

* [ ] build a list of requirements and acceptance criteria,

* [ ] check for alternate CMS implementations,

* [ ] verify we have consensus to proceed,

* [ ] verify oversight board is in favour,

* [ ] instantiate the CMS,

* [ ] copy content from old site,

* [ ] maintain content.

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Re: [IAEP] [sugar-devel] Wiki Page created for all Sugar Labs 2018 Goal Submissions

2018-11-15 Thread James Cameron
I liked it.  It was helpful direction, even though SLOB was
uninvolved.

As for me, I've been working on maintain Sugar desktop and core
activity set, maintain infrastructure services for contributors,
maintain activities.sugarlabs.org, and maintain an active community of
developers.

I've been supporting others who chose some of the other goals.

On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 02:41:29PM -0800, Alex Perez wrote:
> Folks/SLOBs,
> 
> Five months ago, I spent a not-insignificant amount of time triaging the
> unstructured list of proposed goals for 2018, at 
> [1]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/
> go/Goals/2018_Submissions, only to have literally ZERO responses once I sent
> the e-mail below, back in July.
> 
> Not one SLOB responded. 2018 is now six weeks from being over, and it is clear
> that the majority of current Sugar Labs Oversight Board members can not even 
> be
> bothered to show up to a majority of their SLOB meetings in 2018, much less
> actually do anything else.
> 
> [2]Alex Perez
> July 8, 2018 at 1:09 PM
> Sameer,
> 
> I've taken a first stab at Wiki-fying the user submissions from the Google
> Form, which were collected between February 13th and March 27th of this
> year.
> 
> Please see [3]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Goals/2018_Submissions and as
> always, feel free to add/expound on the initial ideas, using the links to
> add details to each specific sub-page.
> 
> Regards,
> Alex Perez
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> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Goals/2018_Submissions
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> [3] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Goals/2018_Submissions
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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] [SLOBS] Meeting Reminder

2018-10-04 Thread James Cameron
It has nothing to do with soas, f28 or f29; you will see the same failure on 
every system. You must register to test.

> On 5 Oct 2018, at 08:40, Thomas Gilliard  wrote:
> 
> It is impssible to login to sugar irc on f28 and f29 soas due to these 
> registration requrements
> 
> 
> 
>> On 10/4/18 3:33 PM, James Cameron wrote:
>> At the moment the issue with Freenode requires all of us to register before 
>> we can speak.
>> 
>> This impacts new people.  It makes their joining as complicated as any other 
>> service with registration requirements.
>> 
>> As D. Joe has observed, if we had our people watching, we could notice new 
>> people to let them speak.  We would need to enable this, and somehow cover 
>> the different time zones.  As we don’t have enough coverage now to answer 
>> the simplest questions from the people we have, we would need some 
>> commitment.  That would be the next step in that plan.
>> 
>> I don’t know of any other service we could use that doesn’t require some 
>> sort of registration.
>> 
>> We might set up an IRC server ourselves, but then we take on the defence 
>> problem that Freenode does for us.
>> 
>> We do have a Jabber server, but I don’t know if it has been attacked in the 
>> same way.
>> 
>> On 5 Oct 2018, at 07:38, Walter Bender  wrote:
>> 
>>> We will be meeting tomorrow (Friday, 5 October) at 20UTC [1] (4PM in 
>>> Boston) on irc.freenode.net #sugar-meeting (See [2]).
>>> 
>>> Note that there has been a SPAM issue on Freenode of late (See the email 
>>> from James I have forwarded below). We should discuss potential solutions.
>>> 
>>> Also on the agenda:
>>> 
>>> * GSoC travel
>>> * GCI 2018
>>> * [your topic here]
>>> 
>>> regards.
>>> 
>>> -walter
>>> 
>>> [1] https://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspx
>>> [2] https://webchat.freenode.net/
>>> 
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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Meeting Reminder

2018-10-04 Thread James Cameron
At the moment the issue with Freenode requires all of us to register before we 
can speak.

This impacts new people.  It makes their joining as complicated as any other 
service with registration requirements.

As D. Joe has observed, if we had our people watching, we could notice new 
people to let them speak.  We would need to enable this, and somehow cover the 
different time zones.  As we don’t have enough coverage now to answer the 
simplest questions from the people we have, we would need some commitment.  
That would be the next step in that plan.

I don’t know of any other service we could use that doesn’t require some sort 
of registration.

We might set up an IRC server ourselves, but then we take on the defence 
problem that Freenode does for us.

We do have a Jabber server, but I don’t know if it has been attacked in the 
same way.

> On 5 Oct 2018, at 07:38, Walter Bender  wrote:
> 
> We will be meeting tomorrow (Friday, 5 October) at 20UTC [1] (4PM in Boston) 
> on irc.freenode.net #sugar-meeting (See [2]).
> 
> Note that there has been a SPAM issue on Freenode of late (See the email from 
> James I have forwarded below). We should discuss potential solutions.
> 
> Also on the agenda:
> 
> * GSoC travel
> * GCI 2018
> * [your topic here]
> 
> regards.
> 
> -walter
> 
> [1] https://www.worldtimeserver.com/convert_time_in_UTC.aspx
> [2] https://webchat.freenode.net/
> 
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Re: [IAEP] Meeting Log

2018-09-16 Thread James Cameron
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 02:33:52PM +0100, Ojemeh Peace Ozioma wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> Here is the log for today's meeting:
> [1]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Meetings/2018-09-15  

Thanks.

Sorry, I couldn't make it.  I was travelling and didn't realise that
the meeting was on that date.  Now I see you said the second Friday of
the month.  You might mention the date in your next announcement.

I've reviewed the log, and have some comments;

The horse is in front of the cart; Perrie and Jaskirat speak as if the
design team is for creating new features or improving existing
features.  That's not how we have worked at Sugar Labs.  Features are
proposed more generally, and the design team is for coordinating the
developers when developers ask for coordination.  We have a weekly
development team meeting each week on #sugar-meeting, and can handle
feature discussions there already.

Please do not restrict new features to this new design team.  New
features are to come from developers, learners, teachers, and
integrators.  Use the Issues in GitHub.  Use the Features pages in the
Wiki.  Only if coordination is needed should a design team be needed.
Add the [DESIGN] tag to subject line on mailing list.

Walter's changes to the toolbars don't need much coordination yet;
next steps are to prepare a mock-up, discuss on mailing list, work out
what software components must change, and then begin the change.

Jaskirat wants the icons to match Microsoft Windows; again this
doesn't need much coordination yet; please prepare a mock-up, discuss
on mailing list, add an icon theme choice to My Settings, and add the
new theme to Sugar Artwork component.

Perrie wants to fix the font sizes and widget styles for large
displays.  This is a bug not a feature.  Use the Issues in GitHub.
Please make the changes to gtk-widgets.css files, test, and create a
new pull request in GitHub for Sugar Artwork component.

Above all, don't expect other people to develop your feature for you;
you will likely have to do it yourself.  Only exceptional features
with much interest will have volunteers joining in to develop.  Hiding
an unpopular and not agreed feature inside GSoC project or GCI task is
no substitute for transparency, and will often not be merged.

The later discussion about the Sugar Labs logo shouldn't be part of
the design team; it's not a developer issue, and doesn't need
developer coordination.  Please use the marketing team, or if they
don't respond, use the iaep and sugar-devel mailing lists to get wide
community input.  Confining the discussion to this design team will
bring up complaints about not consulting widely enough.

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Initial tests of Sugar on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

2018-04-30 Thread James Cameron
s directory to share it with other users.
> 
> Tony
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> [2] http://activities.sugarlabs.org/activities
> [3] http://github.com/sugarlabs
> [4] http://activities.sugarlabs.org/
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Re: [IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-18 Thread James Cameron
Internet access costs are falling rapidly.

"Kids earn their internet access" ... internet access as a currency
has a very dynamic price, as access is sold, gifted, or shared by
people at random times and with random pricing.  Motivation rapidly
collapses in a dynamic price environment.

Unpredictability of access creates a dopamine hit similar to poker
machine gambling.  Best outcomes for non-addiction are seen from
unrestricted and consistently available access at low cost.  Lowest
cost for a child is adult-organised access by their care giver.

Monetary achievements can work for some children, but only where they
can operate in a free and open economy.  As economies vary in their
support for children, my preference is to concentrate on the utility
of the software and exclude consideration of considerations.

The license of Sugar and activities does not prevent your charge per
use model, as the source code remains accessible and free to anyone
who chooses to escape a walled garden.

So this project would seem to be orthogonal to Sugar, and there's no
stepping on toes anticipated.

May I suggest the following improvements;

1.  provide for a way for the kids to exchange credits with each
other, which will give the money more value, and;

2.  add AI to detect inevitable gaming of the system,

Learning under duress has a long history, so I don't see a problem
with learning still happening within a monetary system.

As a mechanism for remote supervision of children by an absent care
giver, it does not seem likely to succeed.  Use cameras and
microphones instead, combined with _random_ feedback to the children
on what is observed.

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Re: [IAEP] [SoaS] Developing the Sugar Learning Platform for OEMs

2017-12-18 Thread James Cameron
Interesting, thanks.

activities.default was removed in 2015, so you can avoid adding it now.

https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/commit/4281eec

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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Community Response Team

2017-11-07 Thread James Cameron
On Tue, Nov 07, 2017 at 11:38:36AM -0500, Walter Bender wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Hilary Naylor <hnay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >   I was very surprised to learn that the Ombudsman's ruling is not
> > binding.  That would certainly make it even harder to find people
> > to serve in that role.
> 
> The ruling is binding. What is lacking is any mechanism for
> enforcement.

The board could enforce the ruling in some way; by creating a
mechanism specific to the ruling.

A response team would face the same problem.

A change to the terms of membership could be to make membership
conditional on accepting a ruling; although the existence of the
ombudsman and the board already implied this was an obligation of
membership.

> >   I have a suggestion for a modification to the proposal for a
> > Response Team. Rather that a permanent Team, make it a Team that
> > is created as the need arises, and that the 3 members are agreed
> > to by the persons in dispute, and that both (or all) those in
> > dispute agree to abide by the Team's decision. Where should these
> > Team members come from? -- All Sugar Labs community members are
> > potential Team members by default except for the current SLOBs
> > (and SLOBs candidates if there are any). Team members would be
> > drawn by random selection, people may opt-out or be rejected by
> > one or more of the disputees, and selection continues until there
> > are three.
> 
> It sounds like you are proposing a jury of one's peers. But I think
> the need goes well beyond making a ruling. There is a good deal of
> investigation and mediation that is not typical of the
> responsibilities given to a jury. I think that the role of ombudsman
> (and/or membership on a Response Team) requires a level of maturity
> and experience that would be hard to guarantee in your proposed
> approach.

It would also take a long time; first to select the jury, then for the
jury to communicate.  An independent ombudsman already chosen was a
faster process design.  That the ruling was not enforced is a
different issue.

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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Community Response Team

2017-11-05 Thread James Cameron
The situation is troubling, and affects my enjoyment of source code
maintenance.  ;-)

After resignation of ombudsman, the response has been;

- Walter thanked Bert for his help,

- Laura is sad for Bert's decision, and asks to replace ombudsman with
  a response team,

- Adam says resignation is tragic beyond words,

- Sameer thanked Bert,

- Samson thanked Bert, and is sad to see him go.

We have not heard from Lionel or Ignacio.  By majority of those
present, the board both thanked Bert and regrets the resignation.

There's no hurry.  While we wait for the response team proposal to be
discussed, the board is the default for resolving issues that would
otherwise be resolved by an ombudsman.  This is made clear by the Wiki
"feel free to contact off-list any member of the oversight board in
confidence".

In general, when a board is responsible for something, they are
"jointly and severally" responsible, which means they are responsible
as a whole, while at the same time individually responsible.

For conflict or misunderstanding within a board, there is no outside
party to help, apart from the courts.  In my experience, board members
will work privately to resolve their individual disputes and
miscommunications, and if that doesn't work they resign rather than be
jointly responsible with others they cannot trust.  This is because a
board member remains responsible for a board decision even if they did
not assent.

Putting this another way; a board member cannot avoid responsibility
for a decision made by the board.  Last opportunity to avoid is by
raising a point of order to resign just before a vote is put.

It is this inability to avoid responsibility that makes boards so
powerful, and yet so dangerous to themselves.  We should be thankful
we have a board!

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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Community Response Team

2017-11-03 Thread James Cameron
Our Ombudsman was the response team.

There is no need for more than one person.

Also, as you are the most vocal on this, and in need of the most
support, perhaps you could be our next ombudsman?

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Re: [IAEP] Code of Conduct Motion to add Anti-harassment policy - Sugar Labs

2017-10-05 Thread James Cameron
Thanks Hilary, that's interesting.

My Australian culture doesn't use "run to mother", but does use "spit
the dummy", which in turn is usually not understood by American
cultural adherents.

Yes, idioms are risky, but they are not easily identified, especially
by those who use them.  They are subconscious, and form very efficient
semantic containers for communication within a culture.

Often we need to be told which are idioms and which are not.  We are
hasty and won't spend the time looking for idioms, in the same way
that our readers are hasty not to look for a charitable alternative
interpretation.

For amusement; in Australian idiomatic english, I'd say we're up a
creek without a paddle after an emu knocked the dunny down.

On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 03:34:17PM -0700, Hilary Naylor wrote:
> Hi James and all,
> 
> It appears to me that the phrase "run to Mommie" (or "mommy" as is more 
> common)
> is a perfect example of your first scenario.  It just doesn't mean what the
> translation probably implies "run to your mother." I quick review of the 
> phrase
> in Google (in English) illustrates how it is used (not that it is polite, but
> it has nothing to do with anyone's mother). 
>    I'd suggest that the first rule of multi-cultural, multi-lingual e-lists
> like this one should be "no English idioms"! 
> 
> thanks
> Hilary
> 
> ---Original Message---
> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2017 09:06:09 +1000
> From: James Cameron <[1]qu...@laptop.org>
> To: [2]iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org, [3]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] Code of Conduct Motion to add Anti-harassment policy -
> Sugar Labs
> 
> Long reply.
> 
> I'm very familiar with the geek feminism team and the conference
> anti-harassment policy, as I've been a regular speaker at
> [4]linux.conf.au.  I support the work of the geek feminism team.  For my
> part, two of my friends who are female are part of the overall geek
> feminism movement.  The conference policy is essential.  I support the
> policy itself, but I don't think Sugar Labs needs it yet.
> 
> I'm also familiar with abuse and harassment policies in general, as
> I've been studying and implementing them as part of another
> organisation.  Earlier this week 130 or so pages of canon law passed
> my eyes.
> 
> Walter asked Laura why existing code of conduct is insufficient;
> perhaps another way of asking why the policy would be needed.  At time
> of my writing, Laura hasn't answered.  I look forward to an answer.
> 
> For my part, I guess there are two possible scenarios, and which is
> correct I cannot be sure.  Perhaps none, perhaps one, perhaps both.
> 
> 1.  a misunderstanding.
> 
> Since almost everything here in Sugar Labs mailing lists is in
> English, and there is no independent third party doing translation,
> any non-english speaker is obliged to manage their own translation,
> 
> Laura says english is not her first language.  So everything I say has
> to be translated.  When translating there are a choice of
> interpretations.  English has several meanings.
> 
> This risks an uncharitable translation, which may result in silently
> taking offense, which may set a person against me.
> 
> This in turn increases the probability of the next translation being
> uncharitable, caused now by a decision to act against all my
> interests, despite some interests being held in common.
> 
> A positive feedback loop begins, with each communication raising the
> ire of each participant.  This may partly explain my stress and tears
> in the design meeting; I felt I wasn't listened to, as if a prejudice
> had already built to the point of deafness.
> 
> For my part, I hope Sebastian isn't the translator.  If so, I'm
> doomed.  ;-)
> 
> 2.  side attack.
> 
> A less charitable interpretation is that Laura is searching around for
> procedural weapons to use against me, which in itself is a form of
> abuse.  This seems less likely now than a misunderstanding, because it
> would be such an unwise thing to do.  Laura should not be the one to
> propose this motion, because it could look like an attack.  Laura
> might instead have asked another to propose it, or the motion could
> have been private to slobs@.  It can only be an attack on me if it is
> copied to iaep@.
> 
> Summary
> 
> The proposed policy is not needed, because the code of conduct already
> includes a summary form, and says the oversight board will arbitrate.
> The oversight board is the response team, and reports would be private
> to them.
> 
> (As an aside, If I had approached the board alleging harassment under
> the code of conduct, I would have written to the board without
> including anyone involved in 

Re: [IAEP] Improving our Code of Conduct (was: Re: Code of Conduct Motion to add Anti-harassment policy - Sugar Labs)

2017-10-04 Thread James Cameron
upport Laura's motion because I think it's
> necessary to write something more specific for Sugar Labs, taking
> into consideration the other references listed in the page at the
> least.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Sebastian
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Conduct
> [2] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Legal/Code_of_Conduct
> [3] 
> http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2016-04-01T19:01:31#i_2864254

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Re: [IAEP] Code of Conduct Motion to add Anti-harassment policy - Sugar Labs

2017-10-03 Thread James Cameron
On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 12:03:17PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> 
> 2017-09-27 13:03 GMT-05:00 Walter Bender <[1]walter.ben...@gmail.com>:
> 
> FWIW, the current Sugar Labs code of conduct is available in the wiki 
> here:
> 
> [2]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Legal/Code_of_Conduct
> 
> And translated into Spanish here:
> 
> [3]http://co.sugarlabs.org/go/C%C3%B3digo_de_Conducta
> 
> Spanish link is broke.

Yes, the Spanish translation link is 404.

> @Laura, maybe you could explain why you think the current code of conduct
> is insufficient as regards harassment?
> 
> regards.
> 
> -walter
> 
> I think current Code of Conduct is insufficient because there is no
> procedure to follow in case of Harassment.
> 
> Sugar Labs Code of Conduct currently states:
> 
> " The Oversight Board will arbitrate in any dispute over the conduct
> of a member of the community." 
> 
> So, what happens in case of Harassment?
> 
> Harassment is not a dispute.

No.  Harassment is a conduct.  Where harassment occurs, there also
occurs a dispute about conduct.

The code of conduct says I may ask the oversight board to arbitrate
for me, as part of my appreciation of being bullied and harassed.

You would not have known this, because of recusal, but I've not yet
asked the oversight board to arbitrate.  It is an option I've yet to
select.  I'm keeping the option in reserve, as a last resort, because
I'm trying first to be open about the dispute, and also because it
will cost the oversight board significant time which could be better
spent on more useful matters.

> The Anti-harassment Policy proposed clearly defines what Community
> shall understand as Harassment and what Community member can do
> about it if he/she finds in such situation.

Two parts to your statement; a list of conducts, and response to
conducts.

- the list of harassing conducts is useful, however they are already
  implied in the code of conduct.  Should the oversight board wish to
  add this list, I've no objection.  As I've said before, I can see
  how this list may help to protect me.

- the response to harassing conduct needs no change; a community
  member like me can already ask the oversight board to arbitrate, and
  there's no reason to add yet another team to an already tiny
  organisation.

> Sugar Labs needs to be a place where anyone can speak freely,
> without fear.

Yes, please.

However, it will be never possible to be without fear given public
mailing lists and archives that can be searched.

Developers are now talking to me privately because they don't feel
they can speak freely.  That's wrong.

> To include a Diversity statement would also help encourage
> participation by everyone.

While a diversity statement would be a welcome addition to the Wiki
canon, it alone would not encourage my participation.

The Ubuntu diversity statement is good.

> Regards,
> 
> Laura V
> 

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Re: [IAEP] [Systems] Social Help [was Re: New Discourse version, update available]

2017-09-29 Thread James Cameron
G'day Bernie,

I agree, Mailman3 would be a useful upgrade.

I'm sorry, I can't suggest any mobile friendly web IRC clients, but
I've heard from others they do exist, just a matter of selecting one.

Cross-linking IRC and Slack via Matrix seems all the rage on the
conference circuit, but that seems mostly a way to avoid having to
change clients.  ;-)

On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 09:09:08PM -0400, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
> Thankyou James for the summary and thankyou Sam for the quick response.
> 
> As for Slack: I think it's used only by Samuel to mentor some new sysadmins. 
> I have to admit I'm rarely on IRC these days due to lack of a good Android 
> client, but I'd also recommend against adding new public communication 
> channels for the project.
> 
> Would someone volunteer to update chat.sugarlabs.org? Perhaps see if there 
> are web IRC clients that are more mobile friendly than qwebirc?
> 
> And Mailman3 with Hyperkitty would also be a big help for non-technical users 
> (forum like interface for posting to lists).
> 
> 
> On September 29, 2017 6:36:19 PM EDT, Sam Parkinson <sam@sam.today> wrote:
> >Thanks for replying James.  Your pretty spot - that is a pretty good
> >summary of the thing.
> >I didn't get the email alerting about the 1-click upgrade.  I'm
> >clicking to apply it now.
> >I've granted admin to quozl.  If any sysadmin would like admin on the
> >service, please send your username and I can add you via the web
> >interface.  If you admin, I think that will let you do 1 click
> >upgrades.
> >Sorry for dropping the ball on this one.
> >On Sat, 2017-09-30 at 06:46 +1000, James Cameron wrote:
> >> G'day Bernie,
> >> 
> >> No, and no.
> >> 
> >> Thanks for raising this.  It is a risk to have a public service
> >> unmaintained, as it can lead to it being exploited.
> >> 
> >> Discourse is integrated with Sugar through the Social Help feature
> >> [0], using the alt-shift-h shortcut or the frame icon.  The feature
> >> was added [1, 2] in GSoC 2014 and merged in May 2015 for Sugar 0.106,
> >> with some good fixes since.
> >> 
> >> Social Help is an underutilised feature.  Rate of new posts is
> >> minimal, at about two per year, and I think I'm the only person
> >> responding [3].
> >> 
> >> Despite designed technical advantages [1] Social Help has not had the
> >> popularity or numerical success of Sugar Network, and with the
> >> board's
> >> decision [4] to remediate Sugar Network my guess is that the Social
> >> Help feature could be removed from Sugar.
> >> 
> >> My guesses for why Social Help has not been used are;
> >> 
> >> (a) the feature is undiscoverable,
> >> 
> >> (b) deployments have set up their own forums,
> >> 
> >> (c) independent users of Sugar 0.106 and later are minimal,
> >> 
> >> (d) failed to gain critical mass.
> >> 
> >> To answer your questions;
> >> 
> >> 1.  I'm not handling updates to Discourse; I've no access keys and
> >> don't know how to do it [5].  Sam Parkinson was handling updates at
> >> one stage.
> >> 
> >> 2.  I'm not using it for project communications, and I've asked those
> >> who try that to use mailing lists [6].
> >> 
> >> You mention Slack.  I don't believe we have Slack.  Slack isn't
> >> referenced in the Wiki, and hasn't been mentioned on mailing lists.
> >> If Slack is being used, it is a private group, and the knowledge
> >> hasn't been widely distributed yet.  Please do that?
> >> 
> >> We do have too many project communication options for the size of the
> >> project at the moment.  I'd like to see some options close.
> >> 
> >> +CC sugar-devel@ and iaep@ since I've raised several issues that may
> >> benefit from wider discussion.  ;-)
> >> 
> >> References:
> >> 
> >> 0.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Social_Help
> >> 1.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014/AnaBalica/Socia
> >> l_Help#Comparison_between_Discourse_and_Sugar_Network
> >> 2.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014/Prasoon2211/Soc
> >> ial_Help
> >> 3.  https://socialhelp.sugarlabs.org/
> >> 4.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Decisions#2017-04-2
> >> 1_2
> >> 5.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Service/Social_Help#Todo
> >> 6.  https://socialhelp.sugarlabs.org/t/sugar-collaboration-xsce-iiab-
> >> xmpp-jabber-ejabberd/226/5
> >> 
>

[IAEP] Social Help [was Re: New Discourse version, update available]

2017-09-29 Thread James Cameron
G'day Bernie,

No, and no.

Thanks for raising this.  It is a risk to have a public service
unmaintained, as it can lead to it being exploited.

Discourse is integrated with Sugar through the Social Help feature
[0], using the alt-shift-h shortcut or the frame icon.  The feature
was added [1, 2] in GSoC 2014 and merged in May 2015 for Sugar 0.106,
with some good fixes since.

Social Help is an underutilised feature.  Rate of new posts is
minimal, at about two per year, and I think I'm the only person
responding [3].

Despite designed technical advantages [1] Social Help has not had the
popularity or numerical success of Sugar Network, and with the board's
decision [4] to remediate Sugar Network my guess is that the Social
Help feature could be removed from Sugar.

My guesses for why Social Help has not been used are;

(a) the feature is undiscoverable,

(b) deployments have set up their own forums,

(c) independent users of Sugar 0.106 and later are minimal,

(d) failed to gain critical mass.

To answer your questions;

1.  I'm not handling updates to Discourse; I've no access keys and
don't know how to do it [5].  Sam Parkinson was handling updates at
one stage.

2.  I'm not using it for project communications, and I've asked those
who try that to use mailing lists [6].

You mention Slack.  I don't believe we have Slack.  Slack isn't
referenced in the Wiki, and hasn't been mentioned on mailing lists.
If Slack is being used, it is a private group, and the knowledge
hasn't been widely distributed yet.  Please do that?

We do have too many project communication options for the size of the
project at the moment.  I'd like to see some options close.

+CC sugar-devel@ and iaep@ since I've raised several issues that may
benefit from wider discussion.  ;-)

References:

0.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Social_Help
1.  
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014/AnaBalica/Social_Help#Comparison_between_Discourse_and_Sugar_Network
2.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2014/Prasoon2211/Social_Help
3.  https://socialhelp.sugarlabs.org/
4.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Decisions#2017-04-21_2
5.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Service/Social_Help#Todo
6.  
https://socialhelp.sugarlabs.org/t/sugar-collaboration-xsce-iiab-xmpp-jabber-ejabberd/226/5

On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 01:31:46PM -0400, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
> Is anyone handling updates for discourse?
> 
> Is it being used for project communication? I ask because we also have
> IRC, Slack and mailing lists.
> 
> On 29/09/17 07:57, socialh...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
> > Hooray, a new version of Discourse <http://www.discourse.org> is available!
> > 
> > Your version: 1.6.8
> > New version: *1.8.8*
> > 
> >   *
> > 
> > Upgrade using our easy *one-click browser upgrade [...]
> > 
> >   *
> > 
> > See what's new in the GitHub changelog
> > <https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commits/master>
> > 
> >   *
> > 
> > Visit meta.discourse.org <https://meta.discourse.org> for news,
> > discussion, and support for Discourse
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [IAEP] Code of Conduct Motion to add Anti-harassment policy - Sugar Labs

2017-09-27 Thread James Cameron
   ~ L. Victoria
> 
> Happy Learning!
> #LearningByDoing
> #Projects4good
> #IDesignATSugarLabs
> #WeCanDoBetter
>
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> [10]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> 
> --
> Walter Bender
> Sugar Labs
> [11]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> [12]
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Legal/Code_of_Conduct
> [2] http://co.sugarlabs.org/go/C%C3%B3digo_de_Conducta
> [3] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [4] http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Community_anti-harassment/Policy
> [5] http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Geek_Feminism_Wiki
> [6] http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
> [7] http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Community_anti-harassment
> [8] http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Conference_anti-harassment/Policy
> [9] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [10] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [11] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [12] http://www.sugarlabs.org/

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Technical Service Request - Project: Sugar Network

2017-09-26 Thread James Cameron
 >>>>>>>>>>> “No paradox, no progress.”
> >>>>>>>>>>> ~ Niels Bohr
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> Happy Learning!
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>> 
> ___
> >>>>>>>>>>> SLOBs mailing list
> >>>>>>>>>>> [20]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> >>>>>>>>>>> [21]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>>>> Walter Bender
> >>>>>>>>>> Sugar Labs
> >>>>>>>>>> [22]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> >>>>>>>>>> <[23]http://www.sugarlabs.org>
> >>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>>> Laura V.
> >>>>>>>>> * I SomosAZUCAR.Org*
>         >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> “No paradox, no progress.”
> >>>>>>>>> ~ Niels Bohr
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Happy Learning!
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>> Walter Bender
> >>>>>>>> Sugar Labs
> >>>>>>>> [24]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> >>>>>>>> <[25]http://www.sugarlabs.org>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>> Laura V.
> >>>>>>> * I SomosAZUCAR.Org*
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> “No paradox, no progress.”
> >>>>>>> ~ Niels Bohr
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Happy Learning!
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> ___
> >>>>>>> SLOBs mailing list
> >>>>>>> [26]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> >>>>>>> [27]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> --
> >>>>> Laura V.
> >>>>> * I SomosAZUCAR.Org*
> >>>>>
> >>>>> “No paradox, no progress.”
> >>>>> ~ Niels Bohr
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Happy Learning!
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ___
> >>>>> SLOBs mailing list
> >>>>> [28]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> >>>>> [29]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> ___
> >>>> SLOBs mailing list
> >>>> [30]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> >>>> [31]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Laura V.
> >> * I SomosAZUCAR.Org*
> >>
> >> “Solo la tecnología libre nos hará libres.”
> >> ~ Laura Victoria
> >>
> >> Happy Learning!
> >> #LaMAgiaDelTiempo
> >> #LearningByDoing
> >> #Projects4good
> >> #IMakeATSugarLabs
> >>
> >>
> >> ___
> >> SLOBs mailing list
> >> [32]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> >> [33]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > Walter Bender
> > Sugar Labs
> > [34]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> > <[35]http://www.sugarlabs.org>
> >
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> 
>
> 
> --
> Laura V.
> I SomosAZUCAR.Org
>
> “Solo la tecnología libre nos hará libres.” 
> ~ Laura Victoria
> 
> Happy Learning!
> #LaMAgiaDelTiempo
> #LearningByDoing
> #Projects4good
> #IMakeATSugarLabs
>
> 
> ___
> SLOBs mailing list
> [38]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [39]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> 
>
> --
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> Sugar Labs
> [40]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> [41]
>
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> [43]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
>
>
> 
> --
> Laura V.
> I SomosAZUCAR.Org
>
> “Solo la tecnología libre nos hará libres.” 
> ~ L. Victoria
> 
> Happy Learning!
> #LearningByDoing
> #Projects4good
> #IDesignATSugarLabs
> #WeCanDoBetter
>
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> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://codelabs.developers.google.com/codelabs/reCAPTCHA/index.html#0
> [2] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [3] mailto:h...@laptop.org
> [4] mailto:walter.ben...@gmail.com
> [5] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [6] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Requesting_a_SLOBs_decision
> [7] mailto:igna...@sugarlabs.org
> [8] mailto:walter.ben...@gmail.com
> [9] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [10] mailto:samsongo...@gmail.com
> [11] mailto:lionel.la...@gmail.com
> [12] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [13] mailto:lionel.la...@gmail.com
> [14] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [15] mailto:walter.ben...@gmail.com
> [16] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [17] mailto:walter.ben...@gmail.com
> [18] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [19] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [20] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [21] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [22] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [23] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [24] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [25] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [26] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [27] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [28] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [29] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [30] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [31] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [32] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [33] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [34] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [35] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [36] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [37] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [38] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [39] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [40] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [41] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [42] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [43] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [44] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [45] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep

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Re: [IAEP] FOSS survey results 2017

2017-09-26 Thread James Cameron
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 07:41:19AM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Back on April our Community was invited to take part of the Open
> Source Survey 2017.
> 
> "The Open Source Survey is an open data project by GitHub and
> collaborators from academia, industry, and the broader open source
> community."
> 
> Survey data available for download here:
> http://opensourcesurvey.org/2017/
> 
> This survey was designed by GitHub with valuable input from the
> research and open source communities.
> 
> I copy and pasted the following findings about the importance of
> documentation:
> [...]

We welcome meaningful contributions to sugar-docs and help-activity in
github.com/sugarlabs.

Also in the survey findings, privately drawn to my attention by
another Sugar Labs participant;




Negative interactions are infrequent but highly visible, with
consequences for project activity.

Open source brings together people from all over the world, which
can lead to conflicts. While serious incidents are rare, the public
nature of open source makes negative interactions highly visible.

As a result, discouraging effects can extend far beyond the
individuals directly involved. Setting positive expectations of
behavior, and addressing negative incidents quickly, can improve
contributor retention and collaboration.

  • 18% of respondents have personally experienced a negative
interaction with another user in open source, but 50% have
witnessed one between other people. It's not possible to know
from this data whether the gap is due to people who experienced
such interactions leaving open source, or broad visibility of
incidents. Either way, negative interactions impact many more
than the immediate participants, so address problematic behavior
swiftly, politely, and publicly, to send a signal to potential
contributors that such behavior isn’t typical or tolerated.

  • By far, the most frequently encountered bad behavior is rudeness
(45% witnessed, 16% experienced), followed by name calling (20%
witnessed, 5% experienced) and stereotyping (11% witnessed, 3%
experienced). More serious incidents, such as sexual advances,
stalking, or doxxing are each encountered by less than 5% of
respondents and experienced by less than 2% (but cumulatively
witnessed by 14%, and experienced by 3%).

  • Negative experiences have real consequences for project
health. 21% of people who experienced or witnessed a negative
behavior said they stopped contributing to a project because of
it, and 8% started working in private channels more often.

  • Tooling that allows people to address problematic behavior
directly is the most effective way of addressing harassing
behavior. Blocking a user was reported to be more effective than
enforcement from third parties like maintainers, ISPs/hosting
services, or even legal resources. Give people tools to protect
themselves.



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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] [SLOB] yet another motion regarding Samson's travel

2017-09-25 Thread James Cameron
[11]sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [12]http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> 
> --
> Walter Bender
> Sugar Labs
> [13]http://www.sugarlabs.org
> [14]
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] mailto:mar...@martindengler.com
> [2] mailto:cbige...@hotmail.com
> [3] mailto:h...@laptop.org
> [4] mailto:lionel.la...@gmail.com
> [5] http://emirates.com/
> [6] https://goo.gl/flights/5WpL
> [7] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [8] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [9] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [10] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [11] mailto:sl...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [12] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/slobs
> [13] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [14] http://www.sugarlabs.org/

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Re: [IAEP] Membership polling - why so few localizers?

2017-09-24 Thread James Cameron
I'm in agreement with Chris Leonard on this.  Translators have done a
great job leading up to the new release of Sugar, and they should be
invited to join Sugar Labs.

http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/localization/2017-September/003952.html
is one such post which could have been an invitation if only it were
phrased in English; the common language of the translators.  ;-)

Also, Abiye Anabraba <anabrabaab...@gmail.com> has repeatedly tried to
be a member, but is not on the most recent member list.

http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/localization/2017-August/003950.html
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/d/dc/SL_Member_List_verified_2017.ods

I'd like the membership committee to follow up on Abiye and the other
translators, to see if they want membership.  Don't hide being procedure.

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[IAEP] On being bullied and harassed

2017-09-22 Thread James Cameron
Yesterday after our design meeting, and nearly in tears, I spoke at
length, in person, with my supervisor in another organisation.  He has
great understanding of psychology and human behaviour, as part of his
job.

He helped me see how people are being bullied and harassed, and feel
uncomfortable and threatened.

He gave an example of how he had been bullied in the past few days, by
someone who was sending many messages to everyone in a community he
was part of.  He said that for him, once he revealed his feelings,
calm resumed.

So I'll try that.

Laura and Sebastian, by your rate of posting and Wiki editing, by your
use of many paths to achieve your goals; I'm feeling bullied,
harassed, uncomfortable and threatened.

In private messages with me, five (5) others also feel this.

You risk harming us as a community, because; even if you did not
intend this; we feel hurt.

Thanks for listening.


(In reply to an abuse report, GitHub support suggested it was a
dispute between contractors, which is one way to look at it;
competitive behaviour, acquisition of mind share.  My work for OLPC
could be seen in that framing, but to me it is human rights and global
mission focused.  I'll let the community discern my motivations based
on my actions.  Cooperation should have a higher reward than
competition.)

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Re: [IAEP] [DESIGN] Sugar Design Meeting 21 September at 11 PM UTC

2017-09-21 Thread James Cameron
Discussion recording is here
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-09-22

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Re: [IAEP] [DESIGN] Re: [Sugar-devel] Sugar Design Meeting/Reunión 21 September at 11 PM UTC IRC Sugar Meeting [DESIGN]

2017-09-21 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 09:20:27AM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Good day James,
> 
> Thank you for the feedback and the instructions.
>
> 2017-09-19 21:04 GMT-05:00 James Cameron <[1]qu...@laptop.org>:
> 
> For the proposed agenda [1];
> 
> a.  Upgrading Sugar UI; could you please be more specific about what
> you want the design team to do?  This will encourage participation,
> although it looks like one of the design team may be challenged by the
> date you have chosen.
> 
> Sugar Labs community has made several efforts to keep Sugar
> development packages up to date. Unfortunately (for users) the
> design of the user interface (UI) and the care for the user
> experience (UX) has not been significantly improved over the
> years. For 5 years, the Sugar design team has been dormant.
> 
> This is the trend I plan to reverse.

You are using dormancy as a justification for action; yet the reason
for dormancy is ignored; you are putting the cart before the horse.

Design team is dormant because there were no new design issues.

> Sugar Labs needs an active Design Team taking care of Sugar UI and
> UX ( affective aspects of usage).

Of the needs that Sugar Labs has, the need for an active design team
is much lower than other needs.  Sugar Labs needs input from Sugar
users.  Without input, a lone design team will flail around making
wild guesses and bad decisions, and won't have consensus with
development team, and so nothing will happen except talk and noise.

You probably have input from Sugar users that you are not revealing,
as do I, as we are both contractors making money from Sugar, and it is
in our interests to protect our customers from exposure here in this
hostile environment.  One of my customers watches Sugar Labs mailing
lists and said of last week that it was "sad to see so much friction."
I've other customers who watch but don't speak.

For community health of Sugar Labs, it would be better to have direct
input from Sugar users, and have that input drive design and
development.  This has been tried with Sugar Network, ASLOv2 reviews,
and with the Social Help discourse instance.  Sugar Network uses an
old version of Sugar, and is full of spam.  ASLOv2 is dead.  Social
Help is rarely used.

There's also GitHub issues, and trac.  But now that these environments
are even more hostile, the input will dry up like a wet season stream.

> My proposal is to reactivate the Sugar Design Team and lead it to an
> upgraded Sugar User Interface and Sugar User Experience.
> 
> Our main focus needs to be maximizing Sugar and Sugar Web usability
> (understanding usability as the degree to which Sugar can be used to
> achieve quantified objectives with effectiveness, efficiency, and
> satisfaction in a quantified context of use).

I don't fully understand what you mean.  By Sugar Web do you mean the
API for Sugar Web Activities, Sugarizer, or Sugar Network?

How do you propose to quantify usability?  Which standard to use?
Most of the standards are for adult usability, and Sugar target users
are not adult.  Is there a qualified pedagogy team member?

Qualifications are very helpful in selling the idea to customers.

> Today's meeting will be a first exploration of who is interested in
> this matter and how we can all work together.
> 
> I'll try to call for a weekly Sugar Team design meeting.
> 
> b.  Elimination of gender selection [2]; remove this agenda item, as
> it is not a design issue.  There is already reasonable consensus that
> this should be eliminated and left as a GSetting for any deployment
> that needs the feature, so could you please make a pull request for
> code review?  I never did like it myself, but Gonzalo and Walter had a
> customer require it.  That customer no longer uses Sugar.
> 
> Where the Sugar User Experience starts is totally part of the Sugar User
> Experience design.
> 
> Design is not just about eliminating here and there,  we need to rethink the
> whole experience from start to end so that children really benefit from the
> Sugar and/or Sugar Web experience.

Thanks for the comment, but it was not really necessary.

> That said for this case, I plan to follow your procedure
> instructions.

Good, thanks.  When will the pull request arrive in GitHub?

> c.  Modify main icons; remove this agenda item, as it is not a design
> issue.  As a patch already exists, please port it to master branch,
> prepare it as a pull request for review and merging.  Being able to
> change icon shape as well as colour would be a great improvement.
> 
> How the Sugar UI looks like is also part of the Sugar Experience
> design.

No, not when the subject is user-directed modification of icons.  For
example, the user can change background now, and how the UI looks i

Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Sugar Design Meeting/Reunión 21 September at 11 PM UTC IRC Sugar Meeting [DESIGN]

2017-09-19 Thread James Cameron
For the proposed agenda [1];

a.  Upgrading Sugar UI; could you please be more specific about what
you want the design team to do?  This will encourage participation,
although it looks like one of the design team may be challenged by the
date you have chosen.

b.  Elimination of gender selection [2]; remove this agenda item, as
it is not a design issue.  There is already reasonable consensus that
this should be eliminated and left as a GSetting for any deployment
that needs the feature, so could you please make a pull request for
code review?  I never did like it myself, but Gonzalo and Walter had a
customer require it.  That customer no longer uses Sugar.

c.  Modify main icons; remove this agenda item, as it is not a design
issue.  As a patch already exists, please port it to master branch,
prepare it as a pull request for review and merging.  Being able to
change icon shape as well as colour would be a great improvement.

Please also add a [DESIGN] tag to the subject, which is part of our
mailing list policy for sugar-devel@ [3].  By omitting the tag, some
design team members may have missed your meeting announcement, and
this would be unfair to them.

Thanks.



References:

1.  https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Meetings
2.  https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/issues/770
3.  http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Sugar Design Meeting/Reunión 21 September at 11 PM UTC IRC Sugar Meeting

2017-09-18 Thread James Cameron
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 08:30:06PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> 
> 2017-09-18 20:22 GMT-05:00 James Cameron <[1]qu...@laptop.org>:
> 
> G'day Laura,
> 
> You aren't a member of the design team...
> 
> Can you please point me to the procedure to become a member?

No, it was a practice not a procedure.  The practice was for
the design team to accept a designer after;

1.  they had expressed interest,

2.  they had demonstrated their credentials as a designer,

3.  the team had met to discuss.

A procedure is not required.

> Last meeting in the wiki for such design team was August 26th 2012.
> 
> I would say it is an abandoned team.

It is not abandoned.  I still have occasional communication from
members of the team, and the [DESIGN] tag continues to be used
occasionally.

You and Sebastian seem to be trying to gain control of every team you
can find; board, elections, finance, design ... while I can appreciate
your enthusiasm, it does seem very odd.  You aren't building trust or
consensus.

Also, I note you did not respond to the other items in my mail.  You
have been very selective.

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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Design Meeting/Reunión 21 September at 11 PM UTC IRC Sugar Meeting

2017-09-18 Thread James Cameron
G'day Laura,

You aren't a member of the design team, and none of the team have
asked to meet.  Issues for the design team are to be tagged in the
sugar-devel@ mailing list, because the design team mostly work by
e-mail.

Your proposed agenda for this meeting does not justify a meeting.
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Design_Team/Meetings#Proposed_agenda

For removing the gender selection, make a pull request and gain
consensus of other developers.  Consensus means that you work to
adjust the pull request until mutual agreement is reached.

Same for Ignacio's patch for changing icons.

Your "Upgrading Sugar UI" is very vague.  You should provide more
detail about what you want the design team to consider.

Thanks.

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 02:27:00PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Hi all, Hola a todos,
> 
> Following the proposal to coordinate a Team/Event of contributors interested 
> in
> upgrading Sugar UI, and with the purpose of defining this team/event main 
> lines
> of action, I invite you all (designers and not designers) to the 1st Sugar
> Design Meeting 2017.
> 
> It will take place on IRC channel Sugar-Meeting next Thurstan September 21 at
> 11 pm UTC. Hope to see you all.
> 
>  
> Best,
> 
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Re: [IAEP] Membership and Elections Committee - Elections 2017-2019 Update

2017-09-13 Thread James Cameron
or added today the
> list. I am still in Abuja for my visa (Which i got) so i am
> away from my computer.
> 
> Looking on the archives seems Hrishi requested membership on
> December 18, 2017. I was not in the Membership Committee at the
> time, 
> 
> Can you confirm why you didn't approve the request at the time?
> 
> I did see his mail last week.
> 
> But he mailed the membership applying for membership September 11th.
> 
> Hrishi Patel
> IRC name : hrishi
> GitHub : hrishi1999
> 
> I've been contributing to SL since 2014. I've been part of GCI
> 2014,15,16. I was a mentor for 3 projects in GSoC 2017 and has helped
> for docs and other projects.
> 
>  
> 
> Please look into it.
>
> 
> Regards
> 
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>
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> ~ L. Victoria
> 
> Happy Learning!
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> #Projects4good
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> 
>
> 
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> I SomosAZUCAR.Org
>
> “Solo la tecnología libre nos hará libres.” 
> ~ L. Victoria
> 
> Happy Learning!
> #LearningByDoing
> #Projects4good
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> #WeCanDoBetter
> 
> --
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> I SomosAZUCAR.Org
>
> “Solo la tecnología libre nos hará libres.” 
> ~ L. Victoria
> 
> Happy Learning!
> #LearningByDoing
> #Projects4good
> #IDesignATSugarLabs
> #WeCanDoBetter
> 
> References:
> 
> [1] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [2] mailto:cbige...@hotmail.com
> [3] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2016-December/019271.html
> [4] mailto:iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [5] mailto:samsongo...@gmail.com
> [6] mailto:sugar-...@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [7] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [8] mailto:samsongo...@gmail.com
> [9] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [10] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [11] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2017-September/020036.html

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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Finance Committee [Was Re: [SLOBS] Motion: To appoint Volunteer Laura Vargas as Sugar Labs Financial Manager [was Re: URGENT action needed]]

2017-09-11 Thread James Cameron
Also a Treasurer, "an ex officio, nonvoting officer taking care of
Sugar Labs' Finance.  Currently, this position is vacant." last edited
in 2011,

Referenced from
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board#Additional_roles_within_Sugar_Labs

Shows how infrequently the Wiki is reviewed.

Your statement of purpose is highly restricted in that it only covers
preparation of financial reports, so can't really be given the public
term "Finance Manager" or "Treasurer".  These public terms have a much
wider definition that includes management of finances.

On the other hand, agreed motion 2017-13 clearly defines the new term
"Sugar Labs Financial Manager" without including management of
finances ... so my response has ended up being a criticism of the
agreed motion wording.  ;-)

On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 02:32:14PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Dear SLOBS,
> 
> It has just come to my attention Sugar Labs has a Finance Committee.
> 
> Walter,
> 
> You are currently referenced as the [1]Sugar Labs Finance Committee Liaison in
> the SL committees wiki page, please confirm if such Committee is active and/or
> if any of this information needs to be deprecated.
> 
> I any case I had prepared a Statement of Purpose for the Financial Manager
> position and hopefully will serve as my application to the Sugar Labs Finance
> Committee if it is still active;
> 
> Statement of Purpose to act as Financial Manager [and/or] Sugar Labs Finance
> Committe Member for Sugar Labs Global Project
> by Laura Vargas
> 
> My purpose is to provide Sugar Labs members the service of keeping the Sugar
> Labs financial reports published on two languages Spanish and English on a
> timely manner on the Sugar Labs wiki  page: [2]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/
> Finance
> 
> I have estimated it will take me ~20 monthly hours to perform such task, 
> taking
> into consideration that:
> 
> * I understand currently the Sugar Labs Project has only one (1) trusted
> organization with an agreement in effect: non-profit Software Freedom
> Conservancy in the United States. 
> 
> * Software Freedom Conservancy's reports publication in the Sugar Labs wiki 
> are
> due since [3]February 2016 (1 year and 2 quarters to catch up).
> 
> * To be able to allocate monthly time to the gardening of the Finance wiki
> page, I would require Sugar Labs to sponsor the time for providing the service
> and learning to use the commands to extract information from the Ledger file,
> service that I propose to be provided in the form of a Fellowship with an
> Stipend [and/or] office expenses, such as Internet connection, maintenance to
> work equipment, etc. For reference see SLOB's Budget allocation [4]AGREED
> MOTION 2017-13.
> 
> I have an Industrial Engineer degree from the "Escuela Colombiana de
> Ingeniería" and a masters degree in English for International Business and
> Finance, from the "Universidad del Rosario" in Colombia. I also have a Film 
> and
> TV Producer degree from the "New York Film Academy" in the United States 
> thanks
> to the Ministry of Culture of Colombia and the Fulbright Scholarship Program
> back in 2005. I gained large budget management skills while working in the 
> Film
> industry.
> 
> I have contributed to Free/Libre Software projects, specifically to Sugar Labs
> since 2009. On the way I have lead many successful events, projects and
> products, like Sugar Camp Lima and the resultant multi-native-languages OS
> Image "Hexoquinasa" currently deployed among +40,000 learners on field.
> 
> I have many motivations to contribute to the successful execution of the Sugar
> Labs project. 
> 
> Financial reports publication has become a critical task as currently there 
> are
>  [5]no updated numbers. 
> 
> Defined responsible parties for financial reports publication will benefit
> largely the Project Leadership Committe and will hopefully activate more
> collaboration in the development of quality "libre" software for children.  
> 
> Regards and thanks in advance for your consideration.
> 
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> 
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> 
> References:
> 
> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance/Committees
> [2] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Finance
> [3] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Finance
> [4] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/Decisions#2017-08-10
> [5] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Finance

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-10 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 09:41:13PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> ...
> > The motion is controversial as it is a personal closed selection of
> > candidates.
> 
> Sure, it was controversial, that much is clear, but you must accept
> that the motion was agreed, and now you must do these things;
> 
> James,
> 
> As I feel "forced" to accept new members I have no motivation to
> perform all the tasks you list.

Don't feel forced.  I cannot force you.

> Samson and Ignacio will have to do the work derived from their
> decision. I'll be sharing all with Community directly.
> 
> I thank Lionel as he has been the only gentleman in the Board to
> stand to his principles and underline decisions can not be "forced"
> upon anyone.
> 
> Motivation is all on a volunteer driven community.

Indeed.  I'm demotivated.  I'm fearful that an underlying reason why
you won't do some of what I've listed is that you can't.

There may be no minutes of prior meetings, and thus there may be no
prior decisions, combined with no intention to meet in future.

But I'll see what others say, in the hope that I'm wrong.

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Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Motion: To appoint Volunteer Laura Vargas as Sugar Labs Financial Manager [was Re: [SLOBS] URGENT action needed]

2017-09-10 Thread James Cameron
Thanks Laura, but you've answered a different question; yes, the board
can appoint you, and the Conservancy has procedures to recognise and
care for a conflict of interest, but my comment and Caryl's comment
were about your own conflict of interest that then arises, because the
technical service is financial reporting to the oversight board of
which you are also a member.

Conservancy's conflict of interest policy has these sections;

"* A PLC Person (or his or her family member) is a party to a
contract, or involved in a transaction with Conservancy for goods or
services relating to his or her Project."

or

"* A PLC Person (or his or her family member) is engaged in a
substantial capacity or has a material financial interest in a
for-profit enterprise that competes with his or her Project."

Both would appear to apply to yourself.

(The second would certainly apply to me if I was on the oversight
board.)

As a result, should the motion pass, you're less useful to Sugar Labs
(in many ways) because you are conflicted; e.g. you are excluded from
establishing quorum in a board meeting.

"* *Conflicted Persons Cannot Establish Quorum.* A conflicted
PLC Person shall not be determining the presence of a quorum for purposes
of a vote on the matter where he or she has a conflict of interest."

Your increased usefulness as Financial Manager would not seem to cover
your reduced usefulness as a board member.

By the way, you have not yet complied with oversight board motion
2017-14, and it has been six days.  Are you planning to do so soon?
The issues raised are time critical.

On Sat, Sep 09, 2017 at 06:28:39AM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> James,
> 
> If the board has the will to appoint me as Financial Manager they can.
> 
> Conservancy's Conflict if interest Policy defines a clear procedure for the
> case:
> 
> == Project Leadership Committees
> ...
> PLC wishes to recommend that Conservancy contract with a PLC Person
> to carry out the work, the following criteria must be met:
> 
> ** *Suggested Compensation.* The PLC must provide Conservancy's
> Executive Director (or designee) with a suggested compensation (converted
> into an hourly wage) for the technical service contractor to be retained to
> fulfill the funded contract.
> 
> ** *Independent Assessment of Credentials.* The PLC (or an unaffiliated
> PLC Person) must provide Conservancy's Executive Director (or designee)
> with a written assessment as to why the PLC Person is uniquely qualified
> to fulfill the funded contract.
> 
> ** *Conservancy Retains Right to Request Competitive Bids.* PLCs
> acknowledge that Conservancy retains the right to ask for bids from
> technical service contractors in addition to PLC Person to fulfill a
> given contract. Should that instance arise, Conservancy's Executive Director
> (or designee)
> will consult with the PLC to select the candidate best suited to fulfill
> the contract within the budget allotted.
> 
> * *Conservancy holds Sole Authority to Negotiate and Execute Contracts.*
> PLCs acknowledge that Conservancy holds sole authority
> to negotiate and execute contracts on behalf of Member Projects. In
> turn, Conservancy pledges to negotiate all contracts zealously, putting
> the best interests of the affected Member Project first. To avoid
> any conflicts, PLCs must not engage in any pre-negotiation with prospective
> technical service contractors -- including PLC Persons -- beyond
> collecting the terms of the technical service contractor(s)' bid.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Laura V
> 
> 2017-09-08 21:52 GMT-05:00 James Cameron <[1]qu...@laptop.org>:
> 
> Yes, this may introduce a conflict of interest.
> 
> Laura may be unduly influenced by a secondary interest of stipend.
> 
> Laura can defuse the conflict by either
> 
> 1.  absenting from any discussions that involve finance, and
> abstaining from any motions that involve finance, or
> 
> 2.  resigning from the oversight board.
> 
> I don't think either are a good outcome for Sugar Labs.
> 
> In other organisations where I am a board member, a board may cover
> some costs of a board member for attending to board matters, usually
> after the costs are incurred, and with independent verification of the
> amount of remuneration.
> 
> Independence is lacking in this motion.
> 
> On Sat, Sep 09, 2017 at 02:12:51AM +, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> > Hello All...
> >
> > I came late to this discussion as we have been very busy the past few
> days and
> > I didn't check my email until this am.
> >
> > I wish to question the propriety of making the financial manager a paid
> > employee who is also serving on the board. This is

Re: [IAEP] [Sugar-devel] Motion: To appoint Volunteer Laura Vargas as Sugar Labs Financial Manager [was Re: [SLOBS] URGENT action needed]

2017-09-08 Thread James Cameron
2016 (1 year and 2 quarters to
> catch up).
> C) All financial procedures require to be debugged and properly published on
> the SL wiki.
> 
> Anyhow, if this is what you are requiring please feel free to modify up or 
> down
> the amount of the stipend so we can move on. 
> 
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> References:
> 
> [1] 
> https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/can-board-members-be-paid
> [2] 
> https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/can-board-members-be-paid
> [3] 
> https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/can-board-members-be-paid
> [4] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/iaep/2017-August/019935.html

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-07 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 06:54:11PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Any reference for the motion candidates expressing their wish to be
> part of the Committee would be in order.

That's not necessary.

The oversight board has decided that Pericherla, Hirish and
Ibiam are members of the membership and elections committee.

Don't be worried about their consent, it's not your problem.  Should
they now not consent, they may resign, by writing to the oversight
board.

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Re: [IAEP] [SLOBS] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-07 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 04:56:49PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> 
> 2017-09-07 15:51 GMT-05:00 Samson Goddy <[1]samsongo...@gmail.com>:
> 
> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017 at 9:08 PM Lionel Laské <[2]lionel.la...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
> -1 for the motion.
> 
> As James said, I don't think adding more Sugar Labs members will give
> more transparency.
>
> Good point to make an open call if there is more volunteer but do a
> motion to "force" new members to the committee is not fair.
> Plus except if I miss something I didn't seen in this thread a clear
> request from Pericherla, Hirish or Ibiam to be a part of the committee
> 
> the motion passed and second this is not the first time Ibiam showed
> interest
> Just that you didnt catch the mail. 
> 
> Samson,
> 
> Please get used to add reference to your words otherwise you loose
> and confuse readers.

I had no trouble with Samson's mail.  Which part did you not
understand or need a reference for?  Be specific.

> The motion is controversial as it is a personal closed selection of
> candidates.

Sure, it was controversial, that much is clear, but you must accept
that the motion was agreed, and now you must do these things;

1.  ensure that the new committee members Pericherla, Hirish and Ibiam
are inducted into the committee, with sub-tasks;

1. a. add them to the sunjammer:/etc/aliases entry for members@

1. b. add them to the mailing lists, in particular the recently
created mailing list for enumerating Sugar Labs members,

1. c. inform them of all prior decisions of the committee,

1. d. give them the minutes of all prior meetings of the committee.

2.  invite them to the next meeting of the committee.

If you do not do these things, then you are directly disobeying the
oversight board.  You wouldn't, would you?  ;-)

> There is already an Open Call for candidates for adding members to the
> Committee.

Your personal open call is fine, and it will be up to the new six
person committee to respond to any offers.

> Anyone who has interest or intention to become a volunteer member of
> the Membership and Elections Committee please attend the Call and
> send a mail to members AT sugarlabs DOT org cc IAEP if possible.

Please advise once you have added Pericherla, Hirish and Ibiam to this
mailing list or alias, otherwise we all know that the mail must be
sent both to members@ _and_ Pericherla, Hirish and Ibiam.

I've checked just now, and they are not yet on the list;

    ssh sunjammer grep members /etc/aliases

> Regards and happy learning ;D
> 
> Laura
> SL MEC Liaison

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Re: [IAEP] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-06 Thread James Cameron
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 07:36:03PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Not even I should vote on any motion related to the current
> electoral process until current election calendar terminates on
> October 15, 2017 as it could be defined as a "Conflict of Interest".

(a) the motion 2017-14 which was agreed did not relate to the current
electoral process, but to the membership of a committee who is
responsible for implementing the process,

(b) there is no conflict of interest visible; your primary interest is
as a member of the oversight board and a member of the committee, none
of your declared secondary interests include personal benefit,
financial gain, desire for professional advancement, or the wish to do
favours for family or friends.

(c) if there is a conflict of interest that is not yet visible, please
make it visible.

Therefore you had the right to vote on the motion.

> At this point, this a polemical motion.

I've had to look up the word polemical.

The motion that passed was proposed by an oversight board member who
is also a member of the committee; Samson.  If you are saying the
motion was an argument, a controversy, or a verbal or written attack
on you, then I'm surprised.  You might take this up with Samson
privately though.

> I think we need to make allow enough time to set as deadline for the
> OPEN CALL for volunteers for the Membership and Elections Committee
> so that ALL members of SUGAR LABS (r) are invited to join the
> Committee in equal conditions.
> 
> I want to underline is super important anyone who wants to join the
> Committee should state it on his/her own during an OPEN CALL.

Your opinion on this is welcome, of course, but following the agreed
motion 2017-14, the committee now consists of Samson, Ignacio, Hrishi,
Pericherla, Ibiam and yourself.

It isn't clear that there is a need for further committee members,
given that the original reason was to enhance transparency.

As the oversight board did not formally decide to make an OPEN CALL,
your message making that call was a personal decision.  Your aim seems
to be "helping out with the tasks related".  It will be interesting to
see who responds.  The committee may still involve as visitors those
yet to be respond.

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Re: [IAEP] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-06 Thread James Cameron
On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 07:00:24PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> In my opinion the motion haven't pass yet as have only 3 valid votes
> in favor: Walter as 1 of the 4 candidates for the 2017-2019
> elections should abstain to avoid any direct interference with the
> current election process he is participating in.

I disagree.  As the motion is only adding members to a committee,
there's no interference in process of the committee.

By your logic above, the only people who could vote for the motion are
those whose slot is not expiring; Samson, Ignacio, and Laura.  And
these three are the committee.  ;-)

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Re: [IAEP] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-06 Thread James Cameron
Thanks.

I don't think adding more Sugar Labs members to the membership and
elections committee will increase transparency.

Practices that will increase transparency are;

- make open the discussions, meetings, minutes, and decisions of the
  committee,

- make open the collective actions of the committee; Laura is doing
  that job very well,

- make open the individual actions of the committee,

- declaring any conflicts of interest, or confirming there are no
  conflicts of interest, as a consequence of being on committee,

- deciding the types of information that will not be made open; such
  as votes, and Sugar Labs member e-mail addresses.

There's a risk adding more Sugar Labs members to the membership and
elections committee might decrease transparency; by reducing time
spent on transparency practices.

Don't forget, the membership and elections committee also has two
independent third parties they can turn to; Dave Crossland (impartial
election oversight party), and Bert Freudenberg as Ombudsman.

On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 12:09:49AM +0100, Samson Goddy wrote:
> Thank you James,
> 
> The reason we want more members is due to the current members are all SLOBS 
> and
> since we will be having elections it is wise to have some non-SLOBS member in,
> for sake of transparency.  
> 
> Samson
> 
> On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 12:05 AM, James Cameron <[1]qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
> 
> Good that the motion passed, but I'll comment anyway.  ;-)
> 
> Pericherla Seetaramaraju and Hirish Patel are not Sugar Labs members
> yet.  On the other hand, nor am I.
> 
> My opinion is that it is up to the membership and elections committee
> who they invite to their meetings and who they collaborate with.  Call
> them visitors.  Visitors need not be Sugar Labs members.  Visitors
> could be asked their opinion but their vote on motions could be
> avoided.
> 
> I don't see why the committee needs more committee members, apart from
> Walter's concern that the committee at the moment consists only of
> the continuing oversight board members.
> 
> 
> [2]http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-09-01T19:10:08#
> i_2902795
> 
> This perhaps is more a function of the level of interest overall; and
> losing Ignacio is an unfortunate sign of that.
>
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 05:43:31PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> > Samson,
> >
> > I would support a motion to add Ibiam to the Membership and elections
> Committee
> > since Ibiam is a Sugar Labs member.
> >
> > Not sure it works for non Sugar Labs members.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Laura V
> > Membership and Elections Committee Liaison
> >
> > 2017-09-06 16:02 GMT-05:00 Samson Goddy <[1][3]samsongo...@gmail.com>:
> >
> >     Hello, 
> >
> >     I am requesting to SLOB. To add Pericherla Seetaramaraju  (Google
> Summer of
> >     Code Intern), Hirish Patel (Contributor and Google Summer of Code
> Mentor) 
> >     and Ibiam Chihurumnaya (Member of Sugar Labs). I mentioned at the
> meeting
> >     that we need more members in the Membership/Election committee. 
> >
> >
> >     I will appreciate if someone second this motion for voting.
> >
> >
> >
> >     Regards
> >
> >     Samson Goddy
> >
> > --
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> > ~ L. Victoria
> >
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> >
> > References:
> >
> > [1] mailto:[4]samsongo...@gmail.com
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> [2] 
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> [3] mailto:samsongo...@gmail.com
> [4] mailto:samsongo...@gmail.com
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Re: [IAEP] Urgent Motion: To add three contributors into the membership/election committee

2017-09-06 Thread James Cameron
Good that the motion passed, but I'll comment anyway.  ;-)

Pericherla Seetaramaraju and Hirish Patel are not Sugar Labs members
yet.  On the other hand, nor am I.

My opinion is that it is up to the membership and elections committee
who they invite to their meetings and who they collaborate with.  Call
them visitors.  Visitors need not be Sugar Labs members.  Visitors
could be asked their opinion but their vote on motions could be
avoided.

I don't see why the committee needs more committee members, apart from
Walter's concern that the committee at the moment consists only of
the continuing oversight board members.

http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-09-01T19:10:08#i_2902795

This perhaps is more a function of the level of interest overall; and
losing Ignacio is an unfortunate sign of that.

On Wed, Sep 06, 2017 at 05:43:31PM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> Samson,
> 
> I would support a motion to add Ibiam to the Membership and elections 
> Committee
> since Ibiam is a Sugar Labs member.
> 
> Not sure it works for non Sugar Labs members.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Laura V
> Membership and Elections Committee Liaison
> 
> 2017-09-06 16:02 GMT-05:00 Samson Goddy <[1]samsongo...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hello, 
> 
> I am requesting to SLOB. To add Pericherla Seetaramaraju  (Google Summer 
> of
> Code Intern), Hirish Patel (Contributor and Google Summer of Code Mentor) 
> and Ibiam Chihurumnaya (Member of Sugar Labs). I mentioned at the meeting
> that we need more members in the Membership/Election committee. 
>
>
> I will appreciate if someone second this motion for voting.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Samson Goddy
> 
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> ~ L. Victoria
> 
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> #Projects4good
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> 
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> 
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Re: [IAEP] contribute to sugerlabs

2017-09-04 Thread James Cameron
https://developer.sugarlabs.org/what-can-i-do.md.html is probably the
most recent list of things to do.  A list of pointers.

As you know Arabic and English, you can also help with translations,
see about half way down that list.

See also https://developer.sugarlabs.org/ for more suggestions.

On Mon, Sep 04, 2017 at 10:11:52AM +0300, Nada Gh wrote:
> Hi James,
> 
> I taught computational skills for first-year undergraduate and teens.
> I am recently familiar with python. I am fine with Arabic& English.
> 
> Regards,
> Nada
> 
> On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 1:02 AM, James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
> > What are your skills?
> >
> > Do you have any programming experience and language preference?
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 03, 2017 at 11:08:16PM +0300, Nada Gh wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am new in this community, I would like to contribute to sugerlabs. I
> >> am a computer science master student, and I worked previously in
> >> teaching.
> >> Can you suggest me some possible tasks to start with?
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks & Regards,
> >> Nada
> >> 
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Re: [IAEP] contribute to sugerlabs

2017-09-03 Thread James Cameron
What are your skills?

Do you have any programming experience and language preference?

On Sun, Sep 03, 2017 at 11:08:16PM +0300, Nada Gh wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am new in this community, I would like to contribute to sugerlabs. I
> am a computer science master student, and I worked previously in
> teaching.
> Can you suggest me some possible tasks to start with?
> 
> 
> Thanks & Regards,
> Nada
> 
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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Member's List June 2017: 140 verified members

2017-08-29 Thread James Cameron
ed please follow
> the [6]membership application instructions. If you 
> consider
> someone you know deserves to be added please ask them to
> follow the application instructions.
> 
> The list is updated on the Sugar Labs Wiki at:
> 
> [7]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members/List
>  
> 
> Regards and thank you everyone!
> 
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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Member's List June 2017: 140 verified members

2017-08-29 Thread James Cameron
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 07:06:35PM +, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> And, exactly why were there only 3 candidates for 3 slots?

Because despite the active recruitment, which I was quite conscious
of, nobody much cared to get involved.

It seems we have the same situation now.

Three candidates for three slots was enough to complete the election
without a vote in January 2017.

Zero candidates for three slots now is inadequate.  What are you going
to do about it?

Instead of putting yourself forward for this election, or asking
others to, you choose to attack an election you didn't even bother
with?

> Because the committee did not actively recruit other candidates to
> give us a real election! The year before we worked very hard to get
> a larger number of candidates than there were offices (all 7 slots
> were open). We did this by mass emailings and by individually
> contacting people and encouraging them to run. We ended up with 10
> or 11 candidates.

While that's nice that you had the time, why didn't you keep it up?

> As I said before, last year's election was a sham.

I strongly disagree.  If I had a say, I would vote that you not be heard.

> I am hoping that this year will be better. Getting a complete
> up-to-date membership list is just step one.  They should have done
> that last year, and didn't. We did the year before. Now, lets see if
> they can get a good, viable list of candidates willing to serve.
> 
> Caryl
> 
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> From: qu...@laptop.org <qu...@laptop.org> on behalf of James Cameron
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 10:43:20 AM
> To: Caryl Bigenho
> Cc: Walter Bender; Gonzalo Odiard; Laura Vargas; iaep; Samuel Cantero
> Subject: Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Member's List June 2017: 140 verified members
> 
> Caryl, that's wrong.  There was no vote because the number of
> candidates was equal to the number of slots.
> 
> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 04:04:11PM +, Caryl Bigenho wrote:
> > This is why last year's SLOB election was such a sham! So many long time
> > members/contributors were disenfranchised.
> >
> > Caryl
> >
> >
> ━━━
> > From: IAEP <iaep-boun...@lists.sugarlabs.org> on behalf of Walter Bender
> > <walter.ben...@gmail.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2017 8:25:32 AM
> > To: Gonzalo Odiard
> > Cc: Laura Vargas; iaep; Samuel Cantero
> > Subject: Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Member's List June 2017: 140 verified members
> >
> > [1]https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/opinion/
> > donald-trump-voting-rights-purge.html?mcubz=1
> > [2][3]Opinion | The Voter Purges Are Coming
> > [19guptaWeb-facebookJumbo] [1]www.nytimes.com
> >We can’t let the Trump administration get away
> with
> >them.
> >
> > On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Gonzalo Odiard <[4]godi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > I have been removed from the list.
> > What was the criteria used to remove old members?
> > I am not involved in the development right now, but I see people who was
> > not involved
> > for a much longer time.
> >
> > Gonzalo Odiard
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Samuel Cantero 
> > <[5]scante...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Laura Vargas <[6]
> la...@somosazucar.org
> > > wrote:
> >   
> > Dear Samuel,
> >
> > I just checked and your email is not on the original list, so it
> > would be normal you didn't get either of the verification 
> > emails.
> >
> > Are you sure you went trough the new member process? If yes 
> > could
> > you re-send to membersATsugarlabs.org the email membership
> request
> > or a new one if not?
> >
> > I didn't know about a membership process. is that really necessary 
> > to
> > send another email for it?
> >
> > Will be happy to add you.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Laura V
> > 
> >
> > 2017-07-06 10:44 GMT-05:00 Samuel Cantero <[7]
> scante...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > I didn't receive the email (twice). maybe a typo in my email
> > address?
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Sam C.
> >
> > 

Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Member's List June 2017: 140 verified members

2017-08-29 Thread James Cameron
low
> the [9] membership application instructions. If you
> consider someone you know deserves to be added please ask
> them to follow the application instructions.
> 
> The list is updated on the Sugar Labs Wiki at:
> 
> [10]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members/List
>  
> 
> Regards and thank you everyone!
> 
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> References:
> 
> [1] 
> https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/opinion/donald-trump-voting-rights-purge.html?mcubz=1
> [2] 
> https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/opinion/donald-trump-voting-rights-purge.html?mcubz=1
> [3] 
> https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/19/opinion/donald-trump-voting-rights-purge.html?mcubz=1
> [4] mailto:godi...@gmail.com
> [5] mailto:scante...@gmail.com
> [6] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [7] mailto:scante...@gmail.com
> [8] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [9] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members#Applying_for_membership
> [10] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members/List
> [11] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [12] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [13] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [14] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [15] tel:tel.:+4210-7748
> [16] http://www.trinom.io/
> [17] http://www.facebook.com/trinomiosrl
> [18] https://www.linkedin.com/company/trinom-io
> [19] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
> [20] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
> [21] http://www.sugarlabs.org/
> [22] http://www.sugarlabs.org/

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Re: [IAEP] [Systems] 2017-2019 Sugar Labs Oversight Board Election - Stage I Call for candidates #1

2017-08-15 Thread James Cameron
Walter, Adam, Lionel and Sameer.

Updated both pages, thanks for asking.

Reference:

http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2017-08-04T19:01:24#i_2900205

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 10:11:38PM -0400, Avni Khatri wrote:
> Could we add to the Election wiki, which 4 SLOB members' terms are expiring? I
> don't see that here: 
> 
>   • [1]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance/Elections_2017 or
> here:
>   • [2]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Avni
> 
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 2:22 AM, Laura Vargas <[3]la...@somosazucar.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello all! Hola a todos!
>
> 
> Sugar Lab's Elections and Membership Committee announces the upcoming [4]
> 2017-2019 Sugar Labs Oversight Board Election.
> 
> Four (4) Oversight Board members shall be elected for the Sugar Labs
> Oversight Board project for the 2017-2019 period.
> 
> This is the first call for candidates: 
> 
> The mission of the oversight board is to ensure that the Sugar Labs
> community has clarity of purpose and the means to collaborate in achieving
> its goals.
> 
> [5]Members can run for election to the [6]Oversight Board and vote in the
> elections for the Oversight Board.
> 
> Once elected, board members are expected to participate actively on Sugar
> Labs decision making processes and join Sugar-meeting IRC channel for
> SLOB's monthly meetings. 
>
> Candidates Submission:
> 
> Candidates should create one wiki entry per candidate on the Sugar Labs
> Wiki page [7]Candidates' Wiki submissions with 1500 characters maximum
> length, sharing their vision and motivation before September 15, 2017.
> 
> Important dates:
> 
> Stage I August 15, Announcement of election dates  and first call for
> candidates. (Today)
> 
> Stage II August 30, Reminder of election date and second call for
> candidates.
> 
> Stage III September 15, [8]Candidates' Wiki submissions deadline.
> 
> Stage IV October 1-15 Election. 
> 
>
> Hope to see many candidates this year!
> 
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> [1] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance/Elections_2017
> [2] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board
> [3] mailto:la...@somosazucar.org
> [4] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance/Elections_2017
> [5] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members
> [6] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board
> [7] 
> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance/Elections_2017#Candidates
> [8] 
> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance/Elections_2017#Candidates
> [9] mailto:syst...@lists.sugarlabs.org
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Re: [IAEP] Revised Motion to Change The Sugar Labs Rules of Governance

2017-08-15 Thread James Cameron
the organization’s mission. When
> board members breach into destructive or demoralizing behavior, the
> rest of the board needs to make a decision about removing one board
> member for the good of the whole.”
> [3]http://www.boardeffect.com/blog/how-to-remove-a-board-member/
> 
>   □ “Your operating bylaws should have a procedure outlined on how to
> remove a board member. Make sure the steps are in there now, and 
> before
> you run into any problems down the road. The board should keep
> documentation on why the board member is being removed and the steps
> they take.”
> [4]http://nonprofithub.org/board-of-directors/how-to-remove-a-
> nonprofit-board-member/
> 
> The Sugar Labs Rules of Governance provide for removal by a majority vote
> of the Community Members. However this is a very cumbersome business. Most
> organizations provide for a majority vote of the board members. Our 
> current
> Rules of Governance say:
> 
> “The members of the Oversight Board may be removed from the position at 
> any
> time by a majority vote of the Community Members.”
> 
> [5]https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance
> 
> To simplify this process, I  therefore wish to propose the following 
> change
> to the Sugar Labs Rules of Governance:
> 
> Motion to be voted on by the SLOB members:
> 
> These lines in the Sugar Labs Rules of Governance shall be changed 
> wherever
> they occur
> from:
> 
> "The members of the Oversight Board may be removed from the position at 
> any
> time by a majority vote of the Community Members"  to
> 
> "The members of the Oversight Board may be removed from the position at 
> any
> time by a majority vote of the Sugar Labs Oversight Board."
> 
> You folks may wish to tweak the language a bit, but I have tried to keep 
> it
> as simple as possible.
> 
> Abrazos,
> 
> Caryl Bigenho
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> [2] http://www.blueavocado.org/content/four-ways-remove-board-member
> [3] http://www.boardeffect.com/blog/how-to-remove-a-board-member/
> [4] 
> http://nonprofithub.org/board-of-directors/how-to-remove-a-nonprofit-board-member/
> [5] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Governance
> [6] mailto:IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org
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Re: [IAEP] [Systems] 2017-2019 Sugar Labs Oversight Board Election - Stage I Call for candidates #1

2017-08-15 Thread James Cameron
Indeed, my recommendation to members is to elect people who can edit
the Wiki, but I'm a technocrat at heart, and have a bias toward action
rather than talk.  ;-)

https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Special:RecentChanges is very useful to
see who has been editing the Wiki.

A follow-up question; when does the members list close for this
election?

On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 10:31:40AM -0500, Laura Vargas wrote:
> James,
> 
> Being the Sugar Labs wiki, Sugar Lab's main communication and
> collaboration platform it requires continuous Oversight Board
> member's editing.
> [...]

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