FYI
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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We are looking for *innovative* freely and openly licensed education
We are looking for someone to work on testing and quality assurance (QA)
for Sugar Activities and changes to the Sugar platform itself. The person
we're looking for is rigorous, methodical, and patient when searching for
bugs in different projects.
If you're interested in this position please
We are looking for a Python developer with experience in working with GTK.
Experience participating in open source projects, particularly in the Sugar
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Hi!
We're currently working in the Sugar Code Sprint in Montevideo. Yo can
follow-up our work in http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/EduJAM/2012/CodeSprint.
We're online on #sugar as well.
We'll continue working until tomorrow night. See you online guys!
Regards,
Pablo
Sorry to disagree:
* I prefer wiki-style pages to mallard as users are used to them (as they
use wikipedia) and are more maintainable.
* Making a weird question to the user that's asking for help before moving
him out to another activity doesn't seem much helpful to me :-S
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
For B. either mallard (like GNOME does) or a wiki page can be used.
We can add a shortcut in the activities to open them.
IIUC it would be a button that would open Browse with the activity's help
pages, right? I like this idea. In this case, there should be for every
activity a core
a core
set of help wiki pages updated.
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 2:30 AM, Steve Thomas sthom...@gosargon.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 7:17 AM, Gonzalo Odiard gonz...@laptop.org wrote:
Walter, Stephen,
Probably the same solution will not work for all our activities
Comparto comentarios vertidos en la lista olpc-uruguay de Eduardo Ricobaldi
y Flavio Danesse.
Sharing opinions submitted in olpc-uruguay mailing list from Eduardo
Ricobaldi and Flavio Danesse.
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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From: Eduardo Ricobaldi eduar
-oriented
guide, among others.
I would like to know what deployments do think that would be useful for
them.
Thanks!
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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a documentation sprint before that...
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 10:35 PM, Adam Holt h...@laptop.org wrote:
Now I always scheduled sprints/summits on civic/religious long weeks/wkds
in the past so the max peop could sneak out of their day jobs, wouldn't a
Passover Sprint
documentation is. Looking for ideas
for having this done.
Would it make sense including documentation updating in the upstreaming
process somehow?
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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activitycentral.com
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 3:19 PM, David Farning
dfarn...@activitycentral.comwrote:
I am proud to announce that we are promoting Pablo Flores as the new
CEO of Activity Central.
Pablo has a strong background in all things OLPC and Sugar from his
time at Plan Ceibal
, and the
community. AC work is about providing Sugar software development and support
services, and the best way to do it is the open source way.
BTW, in AC we'll soon have a new Web site where we can explain our work in a
better way. All feedback is welcome!
Regards,
Pablo Flores
Activity Central
On Tue, Aug 30
be shy and come in with your ideas and opinions!! :)
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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? Should it
aggregate info and/or receive users contributions? How can it be easy to
contribute there? How can we keep info organized?
All feedback is welcome!
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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features to
customize some pages to the user's profile...
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 3:11 AM, Outofindia outofin...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Pablo
As community Architect.
I was wondering if its too complicated to do, when you are designing
systems
and when you do
. Metadata (taxonomy, hashtags, ...)
3. Users tracker (throughout different platflorms)
4. Aggregating information (feeds, archives, logs, tweets, ...)
5. Search tools
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
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their experience.
Saludos,
Pablo Flores
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero
raf...@sugarlabs.org wrote:
This should be one of the ''duties'' of a community manager, making
that liasons between different language communities continue and
strenght over time. But more thatn
,
Pablo Flores
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:37 PM, rosamel norma ramirez mendez
rosano...@hotmail.com wrote:
Who can traducir the mails
Thank you ,Rosamel
From: raf...@sugarlabs.org
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