Re: [IAEP] [Announcement] Sugarizer v1.8 - 10th Anniversary edition - is available for your device

2024-04-10 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
Congratulations !!

On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 4:11 PM Lionel Laské  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm proud to announce version 1.8 of Sugarizer (https://sugarizer.org),
> the leading learning platform for children. It's the 10th Anniversary
> edition: happy birthday Sugarizer!
>
> New in this version:
>
>- Chart Activity: Unleash your creativity and data prowess with the
>new Chart Activity. Organize your information in a visually appealing way.
>Choose the best chart for your data and make your presentation stand out.
>Try it now!
>
>
>- Word Puzzle in Exerciser:This new template in Exerciser activity
>empowers educators to create engaging word puzzles on the fly during
>lessons, providing a dynamic and interactive learning experience for
>students. With the ability to incorporate text, images, sounds,
>speech, or videos, the Word Puzzle template offers a new word experience
>for learners.
>
>
>- CSV file support: CSV format is now fully supported in Sugarizer.
>Open it from the Journal, easily export Measurements and Stopwatch
>activities data in CSV format. Plus, on Android and iOS, you can now
>copy any file from your device. Harness the flexibility and convenience of
>CSV today!
>
>
>- Rewrite of Chat activity:Experience a whole new level of interaction
>with our revamped Chat activity. It's simpler, more intuitive, and faster
>than ever before. Dive into seamless communication and enjoy the
>enhanced performance.
>
>
>- Improved stability: more than 30 fix and update on Sugarizer and
>activities.
>
>
>
> A short animation of these features is visible here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m48JjH4EcPI
>
> A full description of Sugarizer activities with demo video, category and
> recommended age is available on https://sugarizer.org/activities.html
>
>
>
> We need your help to improve Sugarizer user experience and make it
> accessible to more users! Support Sugarizer on GitHub Sponsor [1] or
> Liberapay [2].
>
>
> Sugarizer 1.8  is available on your browser [3] but also for your
> Android, iOS, Linux, MacOS or Windows device. Download it from : Google
> Play [4], Amazon Store [5], Apple Store [6], F-droid [7], snapcraft [8]
> and if you don't like stores, you could also install it by yourself using
> instructions on the Sugarizer website [9].
>
> On Android, Sugarizer could also replace your launcher with Sugarizer OS
> [10].
>
> And if you want to deploy Sugarizer Server for your school, follow
> instructions here [11].
>
>
>
>Lionel Laské
>
>
> P.S.: Special thanks for their contribution on this version to Utkarsh
> Siddhpura and Vinayak Nayar. Many thanks also to all Google Summer of
> Code students and mentors who made this release possible.
>
>
>
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/sponsors/llaske
>
> [2] https://liberapay.com/llaske
>
> [3] http://try.sugarizer.org
>
> [4]
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.olpc_france.sugarizer
>
> [5] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NKK7PZA
>
> [6] https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sugarizer/id978495303
>
> [7] https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=org.olpc_france.sugarizer
>
> [8] https://snapcraft.io/sugarizer
>
> [9] https://sugarizer.org
>
> [10]
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.olpc_france.sugarizeros
>
> [11] https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer-server
>
>
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Re: [IAEP] GCI discontinued - backup plan

2020-10-28 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
I would love to see this happening as well.

On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 5:00 PM Mariah Villarreal 
wrote:

> I'm happy to help with outreach for participants if this comes to
> fruition. I have some free time these days :)
>
>
>
> On 10/28/20 6:45 PM, Samson Goddy wrote:
>
> Yes, Walter mentioned it at some point, looking forward in helping too.
>
>
> Regards
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 6:43 PM Samson Goddy 
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, Walter mentioned it at some point, looking forward in helping too.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 6:32 PM Jui Pradhan  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm aware that GCI has been discontinued and sugarlabs was a
>>> participating organization before. Generally, it was around December and
>>> January.
>>> I remember reading a mail about the discussion on "how we might continue
>>> the concept without formal support".
>>> Has anything been finalized yet? Also, I would be happy to help. Do let
>>> me know.
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> --
>>> Jui Pradhan
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Re: [IAEP] Tom Gilliard

2020-07-26 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
Very sad news. Just a few months ago, Tom was helping (and encouraging) me
with some projects I was working on.

We were very lucky to have him in our community, and he will be greatly
missed.



On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 4:48 PM Walter Bender 
wrote:

> I am saddened by the news that Tom Gilliard (satellit), long time Sugar
> contributor has passed away after a long illness.
>
> Tom was one of our most dedicated and diligent testers of Sugar builds (on
> a wide variety of GNU/Linux platforms) and a great advocate who will be
> missed.
>
> Tom's wife Virginia can be reached at sandykayak...@gmail.com
>
> -walter
>
> --
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> Sugar Labs
> http://www.sugarlabs.org
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Re: [IAEP] Improving our Code of Conduct (was: Re: Code of Conduct Motion to add Anti-harassment policy - Sugar Labs)

2017-10-04 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 11:41 PM, Sebastian Silva 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I had asked that we discuss changes to our Code of Conduct in a wiki page
>  I have worked on,
> where I put the result of a lot of research.
>
> The time I spent, back in January, on this document, is because I myself
> felt not only harassed but threatened. It came as a realization then, that
> perhaps more people have had similar experiences and have abandoned Sugar
> Labs because they were less tenacious than others. Hopefully you'll find
> the references I put there (beyond geek feminism) interesting. They
> represent a broad spectrum of approaches to making a community more
> welcoming.
>
> I found our current Code of Conduct
>  was not
> sufficient because (1) it is vague and difficult to evaluate when it's been
> infringed. Cultures vary widely with regard to what is *considerate*,
> *respectful*, *collaborative*, and *flexible*. It would be much better if
> specific acceptable or not acceptable behaviors were listed. (2) There is
> no defined procedure on how to report a problem and what the expected
> outcome, timeline, or response could be. (3) There's no defined solution or
> action such as warning or temporarily moderating a person to signal bad
> behavior.
>
> James, you insist on victimizing yourself and have a confrontational form
> of writing. Perhaps I'm misreading you. Please improve your tone. I have
> only seen vague complaints on the alleged dispute (*"rate of posting and
> Wiki editing"*, and *"use of many paths to achieve your goals"*).
>
> If all of this is because I had the audacity to merge an icon, I feel your
> attitude is disproportionate, unfair and itself sufficient for a complaint.
> Trying to flag my github profile seems particularly aggressive and harmful,
> considering the market use of such profiles.
>
Just didn't just "merged an icon", you ignored all reviewers (actual
reviewers), the reviewing process itself and merged it because you were
upset (and later granted someone else merge privileges just for the minute
it took for this person to merge a previous revert of your commit).

I haven't found yet a culture where that would be considered respectful or
collaborative, so please don't accuse other people of "victimizing"
themselves when there are clear aggressive actions on your part.

> The trademarked icon has already been reinstated in master branch, but my
> valid concern (that neither Sugar Labs nor downstream distributors have
> permission to use it), has not been resolved. I raised the same question
> openly in 2016, and you responded with sarcasm
> .
> I don't think this is acceptable.
>
> At the moment I don't support 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
>
>
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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Digest 2017-09-12

2017-09-12 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 12:59 PM, Walter Bender 
wrote:

> It has been a long time since I last wrote a Sugar Labs community new
> blog. I got tied up with my day jobs: starting a new design college from
> scratch and launching a new research center at MIT. (And, frankly, I was a
> bit depressed following the deaths of Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert.) I
> have a breather on both fronts and given all of the Sugar activity of late,
> I am inspired to do some writing.
>
> 1. A footnote from Google Code-in 2015. Ezequiel Pereira, one of the
> grand-prize recipients from Sugar Labs was recently acknowledged by Google
> for discovering a security bug. He got some nice press, e.g., [1, 2]. In
> one article [3], he was quoted as saying: "Homework is boring. Looking for
> bugs is fun.” Ezequiel is one of a generation of children in Uruguay who
> grew up with Sugar. It is nice to hear the occasional word about their
> accomplishments.
>
> 2. We just wrapped up Google Code-in and Outreachy 2017. We had 9 interns
> supported by Google and 1 Outreachy intern. You can read about their
> accomplishments in their blogs [4] and in the meeting logs [5] (every
> Monday from May through August). Highlights from the summer include a new,
> easy-to-maintain activity portal and a new www.sugarlabs.org, both going
> live soon. Also of note: a new Sugar image for Raspberry Pi, some new apps,
> GTK3 ports, a Sugarizer dashboard, and a major overhaul of Music Blocks.
>
> Tip of the hat to our mentors: Abhijit Patel, Cristina Del Puerto, Devin
> Ulibarri, Hrishi Patel, Ignacio Rodriguez, José Argüello, Lionel Laské,
> Matias Baez, Michaël Ohayon, Samson Goddy, Samuel Cantero, and Tony
> Anderson. Lionel help me adminsister the program again this year. It is
> nice to note that many of the mentors are fomer GCI participants.
>
> Cristina, Michaël, and Samson will be representing Sugar Labs at the
> annual mentor summit at Google in October. (For those of you who have been
> following the saga of Samson's visa, I am happy to say that he was
> approved!)
>
>
:claps: :claps: :claps:


> 3. I was invited to represent Sugar Labs at the Plan Ceibal 10th
> anniversary in Montevideo a few months ago. It was great to see children
> still using Sugar 10  years after the first deployment in a small school in
> the Florida Department. It was also an opportunity to catch up with many
> old friends and Sugar contributors, including Ignacio, Andres, Alan, Jose
> Miguel, Guzman, etc. I am not sure if my talk is on line, but I wrote a
> paper based on the talk which is available for download [6].
>
> 4. Lionel just announced a new release of Sugarizer (v0.9). See [7] for
> all of the details.
>
> 5. James Cameron is working towards the release of Sugar 0.111, our first
> new release in nearly one year. It is mostly planned as a maintenance
> release.
>
> 6. There are only a few more days left (15 Sept.) to register as a
> candidate for the Sugar Labs oversight board. Please consider joining the
> board as we need some fresh voices and perspectives. See [8] for details.
> You also have until 27 Sept. to register as a member in order to be given a
> vote in the election. See [9] for details.
>
> 7. One of the first decisions the new board will be making is whether or
> not Sugar Labs should apply for GCI 2017. I am hopeful that the board will
> see the merits of the program and give a green light to apply again this
> year. If we do apply, I will be looking for mentors, project ideas, and a
> co-administrator. Please contact me if you are interested.
>
> regards.
>
-walter
>
> 
>
> [1] https://thenextweb.com/google/2017/08/10/highschool-
> security-research-google-data/#.tnw_5BETRGWT
> [2] https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/10/schoolboy_google_
> bug_bounty_http_host/
> [3] http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/google-awards-
> uruguay-high-school-student-10k-finding/story?id=49249604
> [4] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code
> [5] http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings
> [6] http://www.um.es/ead/red/54/bender.pdf
> [7] http://sugarizer.org
> [8] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Oversight_Board/2017-2019-candidates
> [9] https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members
>
> --
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> Sugar Labs
> http://www.sugarlabs.org
> 
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Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs Member's List June 2017: 140 verified members

2017-08-29 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:53 AM, Gonzalo Odiard  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.
>


I even replied to verification email, but I am not in the list either.
Whoever is in charge of maintaining the list, please update it.



>
> Gonzalo Odiard
>
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 11:17 AM, Samuel Cantero 
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Laura Vargas 
>> 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 :
>>>
 I didn't receive the email (twice). maybe a typo in my email address?

 Best,

 Sam C.

 On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 2:20 AM, Laura Vargas 
 wrote:

> Hello all, hola a todos!
>
> I'm happy to report  that after second round of emails verification
> (Thank you Ignacio!), emails corrections and addition of new members
> (Welcome Hilary!), we have a current total 140 members:
>
> 1 Aaron Borden
> 2 Adam Holt
> 3 Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn
> 4 Alejandro Gonzalez Barrera
> 5 Alexander Dupuy
> 6 Alfonso de la Guarda
> 7 Ana Cichero Mildwurf
> 8 Andreas Gros
> 9 Andres Aguirre
> 10 Andrés Ambrois
> 11 Aneesh Dogra
> 12 Anish Mangal
> 13 Anne Gentle
> 14 Antonio Carlos
> 15 Anurag Goel
> 16 Asaf Paris Mandoki
> 17 Avni Khatri
> 18 Benjamin Berg
> 19 Benjamin Mako Hill
> 20 Bernie Innocenti
> 21 Bert Freudenberg
> 22 Bill Bogstad
> 23 Bob Stepno
> 24 Carla Gomez Monroy
> 25 Carol Lerche
> 26 Carol Ruth Silver
> 27 Caryl Bigenho
> 28 Chris Ball
> 29 Chris Leonard
> 30 Christoph Derndorfer
> 31 Claudia Urrea
> 32 Cristian Paul Peñaranda Rojas
> 33 Daksh Shah
> 34 Dan Williams
> 35 Dan Winship
> 36 Daniel Castelo
> 37 David Van Assche
> 38 David Wallace
> 39 Edward Cherlin
> 40 Eli Heuer
> 41 Enrique Mayorga González
> 42 Erik Blankinship
> 43 Frederick Grose
> 44 Gary Martin
> 45 George Hunt
> 46 Gerald Ardito
> 47 Greg DeKoenigsberg
> 48 Greg Smith
> 49 Guillaume Desmottes
> 50 Harriet Vidyasagar
> 51 Henry Hardy
> 52 Henry Holtzman
> 53 Hernan Pachas
> 54 Hilary Naylor
> 55 I. T. Daniher
> 56 Iain Davidson
> 57 Ian Bicking
> 58 Ibiam Chihurumnaya
> 59 Ifeanyi Mattew
> 60 Ignacio Rodríguez
> 61 Irma Couretot
> 62 James F. Carroll
> 63 James Simmons
> 64 Jean Piché
> 65 Jecel Assumpcao
> 66 Jhan Carlo Perez Ramirez
> 67 Jim Gettys
> 68 John Watlington
> 69 Jose Antonio Rocha
> 70 Jose Miguel Garcia
> 71 Juan Camilo Lema
> 72 June Kleider
> 73 Kaif Khan
> 74 Kevin Cole
> 75 Kim Rose
> 76 Laura Victoria Vargas
> 77 Lionel Laske
> 78 Luis Patricio Acevedo Jimenez
> 79 Luke Faraone
> 80 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> 81 Manu Cornet
> 82 Manusheel Gupta
> 83 Marc Maurer
> 84 Marco Pesenti Gritti
> 85 Marcos Orfila
> 86 Mariah ELi
> 87 Martin Dengler
> 88 Martin Langhoff
> 89 Matt Lee
> 90 Mel Chua
> 91 Michael Stone
> 92 Nathanael Lécaudé
> 93 Neyder Achahuanco
> 94 Noah Kantrowitz
> 95 Olivier Bélanger
> 96 Pablo Baqués
> 97 Pablo Flores
> 98 Pacita Peña
> 99 Paulo Drummond
> 100 Peter Robinson
> 101 Phil Bordelon
> 102 Rabi Karmacharya
> 103 Rafael Cordano
> 104 Rafael Ortiz
> 105 Raffael Reichelt
> 106 Ralph Hyre
> 107 Raul Hugo
> 108 Rita Freudenberg
> 109 Rosamel Ramirez
> 110 Daniel Francis
> 111 Sam Parkinson
> 112 Sameer Verma
> 113 Samson Goddy
> 114 Samuel (SJ) Klein
> 115 Samuel Greenfeld
> 116 Sanchit Bansal
> 117 Sandra Thaxter
> 118 Sascha Silbe
> 119 Sayamindu Dasgupta
> 120 Sean DALY
> 121 Sebastian Silva
> 122 Seth Woodworth
> 123 Sora Edwards
> 124 Stefan Unterhauser
> 125 Tabitha Roder
> 126 Tariq Badsha
> 127 Thomas C. Gilliard
> 128 Tim McNamara
> 129 Tim Moody
> 130 Tomeu Vizoso
> 131 Tony Anderson
> 132 Tony Forster
> 133 Torello Querci
> 134 Tymon Radzik
> 135 Valerie Taylor
> 136 Wade Brainerd

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

2017-07-13 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
Just noticed it, verified now.

On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Laura Vargas  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?
>
> Will be happy to add you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Laura V
>
>
>
>
> 2017-07-06 10:44 GMT-05:00 Samuel Cantero :
>
>> I didn't receive the email (twice). maybe a typo in my email address?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Sam C.
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 2:20 AM, Laura Vargas 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all, hola a todos!
>>>
>>> I'm happy to report  that after second round of emails verification
>>> (Thank you Ignacio!), emails corrections and addition of new members
>>> (Welcome Hilary!), we have a current total 140 members:
>>>
>>> 1 Aaron Borden
>>> 2 Adam Holt
>>> 3 Alan Jhonn Aguiar Schwyn
>>> 4 Alejandro Gonzalez Barrera
>>> 5 Alexander Dupuy
>>> 6 Alfonso de la Guarda
>>> 7 Ana Cichero Mildwurf
>>> 8 Andreas Gros
>>> 9 Andres Aguirre
>>> 10 Andrés Ambrois
>>> 11 Aneesh Dogra
>>> 12 Anish Mangal
>>> 13 Anne Gentle
>>> 14 Antonio Carlos
>>> 15 Anurag Goel
>>> 16 Asaf Paris Mandoki
>>> 17 Avni Khatri
>>> 18 Benjamin Berg
>>> 19 Benjamin Mako Hill
>>> 20 Bernie Innocenti
>>> 21 Bert Freudenberg
>>> 22 Bill Bogstad
>>> 23 Bob Stepno
>>> 24 Carla Gomez Monroy
>>> 25 Carol Lerche
>>> 26 Carol Ruth Silver
>>> 27 Caryl Bigenho
>>> 28 Chris Ball
>>> 29 Chris Leonard
>>> 30 Christoph Derndorfer
>>> 31 Claudia Urrea
>>> 32 Cristian Paul Peñaranda Rojas
>>> 33 Daksh Shah
>>> 34 Dan Williams
>>> 35 Dan Winship
>>> 36 Daniel Castelo
>>> 37 David Van Assche
>>> 38 David Wallace
>>> 39 Edward Cherlin
>>> 40 Eli Heuer
>>> 41 Enrique Mayorga González
>>> 42 Erik Blankinship
>>> 43 Frederick Grose
>>> 44 Gary Martin
>>> 45 George Hunt
>>> 46 Gerald Ardito
>>> 47 Greg DeKoenigsberg
>>> 48 Greg Smith
>>> 49 Guillaume Desmottes
>>> 50 Harriet Vidyasagar
>>> 51 Henry Hardy
>>> 52 Henry Holtzman
>>> 53 Hernan Pachas
>>> 54 Hilary Naylor
>>> 55 I. T. Daniher
>>> 56 Iain Davidson
>>> 57 Ian Bicking
>>> 58 Ibiam Chihurumnaya
>>> 59 Ifeanyi Mattew
>>> 60 Ignacio Rodríguez
>>> 61 Irma Couretot
>>> 62 James F. Carroll
>>> 63 James Simmons
>>> 64 Jean Piché
>>> 65 Jecel Assumpcao
>>> 66 Jhan Carlo Perez Ramirez
>>> 67 Jim Gettys
>>> 68 John Watlington
>>> 69 Jose Antonio Rocha
>>> 70 Jose Miguel Garcia
>>> 71 Juan Camilo Lema
>>> 72 June Kleider
>>> 73 Kaif Khan
>>> 74 Kevin Cole
>>> 75 Kim Rose
>>> 76 Laura Victoria Vargas
>>> 77 Lionel Laske
>>> 78 Luis Patricio Acevedo Jimenez
>>> 79 Luke Faraone
>>> 80 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
>>> 81 Manu Cornet
>>> 82 Manusheel Gupta
>>> 83 Marc Maurer
>>> 84 Marco Pesenti Gritti
>>> 85 Marcos Orfila
>>> 86 Mariah ELi
>>> 87 Martin Dengler
>>> 88 Martin Langhoff
>>> 89 Matt Lee
>>> 90 Mel Chua
>>> 91 Michael Stone
>>> 92 Nathanael Lécaudé
>>> 93 Neyder Achahuanco
>>> 94 Noah Kantrowitz
>>> 95 Olivier Bélanger
>>> 96 Pablo Baqués
>>> 97 Pablo Flores
>>> 98 Pacita Peña
>>> 99 Paulo Drummond
>>> 100 Peter Robinson
>>> 101 Phil Bordelon
>>> 102 Rabi Karmacharya
>>> 103 Rafael Cordano
>>> 104 Rafael Ortiz
>>> 105 Raffael Reichelt
>>> 106 Ralph Hyre
>>> 107 Raul Hugo
>>> 108 Rita Freudenberg
>>> 109 Rosamel Ramirez
>>> 110 Daniel Francis
>>> 111 Sam Parkinson
>>> 112 Sameer Verma
>>> 113 Samson Goddy
>>> 114 Samuel (SJ) Klein
>>> 115 Samuel Greenfeld
>>> 116 Sanchit Bansal
>>> 117 Sandra Thaxter
>>> 118 Sascha Silbe
>>> 119 Sayamindu Dasgupta
>>> 120 Sean DALY
>>> 121 Sebastian Silva
>>> 122 Seth Woodworth
>>> 123 Sora Edwards
>>> 124 Stefan Unterhauser
>>> 125 Tabitha Roder
>>> 126 Tariq Badsha
>>> 127 Thomas C. Gilliard
>>> 128 Tim McNamara
>>> 129 Tim Moody
>>> 130 Tomeu Vizoso
>>> 131 Tony Anderson
>>> 132 Tony Forster
>>> 133 Torello Querci
>>> 134 Tymon Radzik
>>> 135 Valerie Taylor
>>> 136 Wade Brainerd
>>> 137 Walter Bender
>>> 138 Yamile Susana Galvis Rizo
>>> 139 Yannick Warnier
>>> 140 Yoshiki Ohshima
>>>
>>> If your name is not on the list and it should be, please reply ASAP
>>> (keep copy to IAEP and membersATsugarlabs.org) and please specify if:
>>>
>>> A- You didn't get the verification email that was sent on May 30, 2017,
>>> or
>>>
>>> B- You did get the verification email that was sent on May 30, 2017 and
>>> you did click on the verification link provided.
>>>
>>>
>>> If you are a new member and wish to be added please follow the 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:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Labs/Members/List
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards and thank you everyone!
>>>
>>>
>>>

Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs 2017 Budget

2017-02-24 Thread Martin Abente Lahaye
Hello everyone,

Where can people find more information about the " open badges" proposal?

Regards,


On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 4:21 PM, Laura Vargas  wrote:

>
>
> 2017-02-24 13:51 GMT-05:00 Caryl Bigenho :
>
>> Hello Again
>>
>>
>>
> Hola Caryl,
>
>> The "Badge" proposal is a totally inappropriate use of SL funds and could
>> result in litigation and the possible end of SugarLabs.
>>
>>
>> Please do elaborate on this. We have already allocated stipends for
> active members in the past. As I recall Chris Leonard had an 8 month
> stipend of US$ 1,000.
>
> What would be difference?
>
>
>> I suggest a call for project proposals be done before raiding the "cookie
>> jar" and leaving SL destitute and powerless with nothing left in the
>> coffers (in a short 2 years). Samson has submitted a few proposals in the
>> past and I submitted one for Sugarizer Primero last summer. These are the
>> sort of things that the cash reserves should be used for. Paying a select
>> few a large monthly stipend because "they need it" is a totally improper
>> use of SL funds and could end up in court.
>>
>>
>> Instead, why don't some of these people propose projects that fall within
>> the stated purpose of SugarLabs? The SLOB can vote on them according to
>> their merits and approve or not.
>>
>>
>> Caryl
>>
>>
>> P.S. I did not put any funding for myself in my project proposal. The
>> money needed would go to educators in Uruguay, programmers in France and
>> wherever else Lionel finds them, documentation writers and translators from
>> many countries and educators in many countries to test the product in any
>> country, and a PR person to get the word out by sending reps to places
>> where they can show the merits of Sugarizer (Primero) to educators and
>> other stakeholders around the world. I would oversee the whole thing for
>> free (except possibly some occasional travel expenses and entrance or
>> visa fees).
>>
>>
>> P.P.S. I know Samson could have a good proposal ... or perhaps he could
>> oversee the translation teams for mine. Walter probably has some in mind as
>> well. Let's get the vision, goals and objectives in hand before progressing
>> any further.
>>
>>
>> --
>> *From:* IAEP  on behalf of Laura
>> Vargas 
>> *Sent:* Friday, February 24, 2017 3:50 AM
>> *To:* Dave Crossland
>> *Cc:* Adam Holt; sugar-...@lists.sugarlabs.org; iaep; Samson Goddy; SLOBs
>> *Subject:* Re: [IAEP] Sugar Labs 2017 Budget
>>
>>
>>
>> 2017-02-24 5:33 GMT-05:00 Dave Crossland :
>>
>>> On 24 February 2017 at 12:44, Samson Goddy 
>>> wrote:
>>> > Also, if you have a strong opposition to the model or to any of the
>>> listed
>>> > badges or badge holders, please share the reasons openly.
>>>
>>> Where is the $42k coming from?
>>>
>>
>> Hi Dave!
>>
>> As Samuel has confirm, he is not in need of funds to continue
>> contributing to the project so I am formulating the model with only six
>> Badges with stipend for a total of US$ 36k.
>>
>> There are more than US$80k in the General funds account that could
>> support this initiative.
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Laura V.
>> *I SomosAZUCAR.Org*
>>
>> “No paradox, no progress.”
>> ~ Niels Bohr
>>
>> Happy Learning!
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Laura V.
> * I SomosAZUCAR.Org*
>
> “No paradox, no progress.”
> ~ Niels Bohr
>
> Happy Learning!
>
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