2017-09-26 21:44 GMT-05:00 Chris Leonard :
> top-posting because of thread length.
>
> 1) The original request was posted 2017-04-02, how urgent can it really be
> if it has been impossible to find someone to step up and volunteer 20
> minutes to do this in the past six months?
>
Unfortunately in
thanks chris, interesting questions. i'll have a go at answering
based on my observations.
1) urgency will grow as the problem continues to be unresolved, and a
customer has probably complained to their contractor; but it is hard
to find a volunteer to work on something that is used mostly by one
top-posting because of thread length.
1) The original request was posted 2017-04-02, how urgent can it really be
if it has been impossible to find someone to step up and volunteer 20
minutes to do this in the past six months?
2) Has any other maintenance been performed on this server in the last
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.
Dear Sameer,
You probably missed this motion as we didn't get your vote.
Today, we are still in need of funding due to recurrent *spam attacks* we
have had during previous months, and given the fact that we are serving a
large group of active users during the local school year, I hope the board
c
When I talked about Labyrinth I talked about LabyrinthJS: the one include
in Sugarizer (and ported in JS by me), not the Sugar version.
Regarding eToys it's already included in Sugarizer. I've worked with Bert
on it. Unfortunately eToys use some extended JavaScript so it don't work
very well on mob
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 12:33 PM, Caryl Bigenho
wrote:
> Fascinating! Labyrinth was also the favorite of both teachers and students
> when we were at the EduJam in Uruguay.
>
Sadly, the upstream home of Labyrinth is more or less dormant.
https://github.com/labyrinth-team/labyrinth
Someone does
Really great!!!.
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Ibiam Chihurumnaya
On Tue, Sep 26, 2017 at 3:00 AM, Dave Crossland wrote:
> Awesome!!
>
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Fascinating! Labyrinth was also the favorite of both teachers and students when
we were at the EduJam in Uruguay.
Sadly, Rosamel reports that most teachers are not using Sugar now. They are
actually surprised when they find out it is on their students' machines!
At the moment, she is doing a
I don't understand why is this Google Program Management putting Samson and
Sugar Labs Community in unnecessary risks, delays and potential stressful
situations.
We voted an approve Samson travel Budget specifically for him to represent
Sugar Labs Google in Summer of Code mentor's summit in San Fr
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/20
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