On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Caroline Meeks wrote:
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> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero <
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>> I'm up more to call it Activities Portal, that name is easier to remember
>> and associate.
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> ASLO seems very confusing to new peop
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:53 PM, Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero <
dir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm up more to call it Activities Portal, that name is easier to remember
> and associate.
+1
ASLO seems very confusing to new people and hard to say when you are talking
to someone.
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:37 PM, David Farning wrote:
> Just looking to get some sort of consensus on what to call ASLO in the
> wiki?
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Personally I like ASLO, as long as we all make a concious effort to not call
it ALSO :)
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Luke Faraone
http://luke.faraone.cc
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I'm up more to call it Activities Portal, that name is easier to remember
and associate.
(IMHO)
Rafael Ortiz
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:37 PM, David Farning wrote:
> Just looking to get some sort of consensus on what to call ASLO in the
> wiki?
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> So far I have found remora, remora port, addo
Just looking to get some sort of consensus on what to call ASLO in the wiki?
So far I have found remora, remora port, addons, addons portal,
activities portal, aslo, and a.s.o, and Activities Team/aslo?
I think consistently referring to the service as ASLO make the most
sense. Other thoughts?
da
Just a heads up that I am going to start moving the gsoc pages to
Summer of Code/2009/ . We will leave the existing pages up as
redirects for 6 month or so.
When they are completed we can then move them to activities as necessary.
david
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One of the most challenging aspects for a community based project is
coordinating and communicating what has been done, what is being done,
and what needs to be done.
In a centralized organization such as a traditional software
development company, a very large percent of the company resource go
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Caroline Meeks wrote:
> The good news is FOSSVT isn't all that big. They are expecting about 80
> people.
I never operated a jabber server, but from hearsay the problematic
threshold seemed to be closer to 150 or 200 (for the "shared roster" mode,
which is what we are talking about).
There also s
Current Situation:
1. Jabber.sugarlabs.org is down.
2. schoolserver.solutiongrove.com is up.
3. People trying out SoaS need to be able to try out collaboration features
4. Current SoaS images are preconfigured to connect to jabber.sugarlabs.org
Collaboration is not currently scalable to lots of u
Hi...
Plan Ceibal (OLPC in Uruguay was written up in Journal "Americas Qarterly". If
you missed it here is the link:
http://www.americasquarterly.org/node/370
A Spanish version is here:
http://www.teletrabajo.com.uy/noticias/el-plan-ceibal-en-la-prensa-de-eeuu/233/
Thanks go to Pato Ace
Yes Mike it would be great if you could shoot them!
They were expensive so of course we need to be careful about handing
them out but they are meant to promote Sugar Labs and Sugar on a Stick
Sean
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Caroline Meeks
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> Yes, send me your snail mail address and
arlabs.org/soas/appliances/soas2-20090401.tar.gz
Though, we'd like to request to test the .iso image as much as possible,
as we're quickly approaching our release, which is in fact scheduled for
April 10th. Please make sure to report all bugs you come along, so that
they can be fixe
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