Re: [Sugar-devel] [math4] Blocku Update

2010-02-27 Thread Mark DeMayo
Here is the link to the Math4 list, which links to all of RIT's involvement
with OLPC.
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Math4Team

This link is all of the projects specific to RIT
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Math4Team/RIT/Projects

Here is the link to Blocku. Which can be found on the sugarlabs activity
page or the Math4 RIT Projects page.
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Blocku

I don't think there is a specific page that has everyone's Git repo links.
Most groups put the links on their own wiki pages.

Here is Bloku's Git repo link it is located on our development page.
http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/blocku

Hope this helps. If you need any more info just ask.

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Greg DeKoenigbserg g...@redhat.com wrote:

 On Fri, 26 Feb 2010, Mark DeMayo wrote:

  Our class here at RIT is done, but we are not done developing. We are
 going
 to continue to work on the project, so if anyone would like to help we
 would
 be more than happy to give you access to our GIT repo. We now can display
 multiple squares, rotate one of them and we can move them around with the
 mouse. I have changed a lot on our wiki. One thing I did was put up mock
 screenshots. These are not actual screenshots, but what they will
 hopefully
 look like in the future. As alwalys feedback is appreciated. Thank you and
 a
 special thanks to the people who have helped us in the past.


 Is there a place where all of the RIT projects are listed, including links
 to Git/etc.?

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Re: [Sugar-devel] Blocku Update

2010-02-27 Thread Mark DeMayo
We are using Pygame. I forwarded this email to my lead programmer to have a
look at it. Thanks for the suggestion.

On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Walter Bender walter.ben...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Mark DeMayo mdemay...@gmail.com wrote:
  Our class here at RIT is done, but we are not done developing. We are
 going
  to continue to work on the project, so if anyone would like to help we
 would
  be more than happy to give you access to our GIT repo. We now can display
  multiple squares, rotate one of them and we can move them around with the
  mouse. I have changed a lot on our wiki. One thing I did was put up mock
  screenshots. These are not actual screenshots, but what they will
 hopefully
  look like in the future. As alwalys feedback is appreciated. Thank you
 and a
  special thanks to the people who have helped us in the past.
 
  - Blocku Development Team
 
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 How have you implemented this? With pygame? You may want to take a
 look at cardsort (http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/cardsort), which
 has a lot of the same functionality implemented for a different game.
 It uses a simple sprite library and is otherwise pure Python and
 Sugar.

 -walter


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[Sugar-devel] Blocku Update

2010-02-26 Thread Mark DeMayo
Our class here at RIT is done, but we are not done developing. We are going
to continue to work on the project, so if anyone would like to help we would
be more than happy to give you access to our GIT repo. We now can display
multiple squares, rotate one of them and we can move them around with the
mouse. I have changed a lot on our wiki. One thing I did was put up mock
screenshots. These are not actual screenshots, but what they will hopefully
look like in the future. As alwalys feedback is appreciated. Thank you and a
special thanks to the people who have helped us in the past.

- Blocku Development Team
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[Sugar-devel] Blocku Update!

2010-01-31 Thread Mark DeMayo
Hi! This is an update on what the Blocku team has been up to. We have
started to code the project. We are using Pygame as a coding platform. We
plan to make this activity so it can run on any computer. It will only have
enough Sugar on it to run on the XOs. Our Wiki page has been updated. Two
new additions have been an open IRC channel, #blocku, at
irc.freenode.netand a git repository has been started. We think it
would be great if you
could look over the changes we have made and give any critiques you can.

We think it would be great if you could leave any critiques or suggestions
you may have about Blocku on the wiki page instead of replying to this
email.

As always Thanks from the Blocku team

 - Blocku Development Team

 If you have any questions or no one is on the IRC channel then contact me
and I will hopefully be able to answer them. Also contact me if anyone would
like access to our git repository.
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[Sugar-devel] New Activity

2010-01-06 Thread Mark DeMayo
I am in the olpc class at RIT and I was looking for some feedback on an idea
that I had for an activity. Here is a link to my wiki which includes an
example of the activity. Any feedback will be appreciated. Thank you.

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/User:Mdemayo
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