Re: [IAEP] SLs Chile and GNOME Chile

2009-11-03 Thread Werner Westermann
Thanks David, the technical background is not our best side, but we need to
get in track.  If you know ideas around Gnome and Sugar development it would
be great to know.  Regards,

werner

2009/11/3 David Van Assche dvanass...@gmail.com

 Hi Werner,
   I don't know if you know this, but both Sugar an Gnome share
 identical code for collaboration and communication in the form of
 Telepathy dbus api (http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/) The only
 difference is that at the time their presence service was not so
 advanced, so Sugar has its own. Telepathy has since really mattured
 though, and mission control 5, that includes an advanced presence
 service that hopeffuly some folks are porting to latest sugar,,

 David Van Assche

 On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Werner Westermann werne...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hello Tomeu, regards from Santiago, Chile.
 
  GNOME community, as far as I know, it had a lot of ups and down in their
  effort to build collaborative work.  I really don't know if there's some
  counterpart to talk to.  This is no sin for any free-software community,
 but
  it gets hard to coordinate any kind of cooperation.  Where do you see
 that
  there's potential around Chile?  Are yo talking to chileans involved with
  GNOME?
 
  I must say that stimulating GNOMErs to work around Sugar could be a good
  idea, but I feel that should come from GNOME's vision and scope.  Two
  chileans are in GNOME's board (Germán Poo http://www.calcifer.org/ and
  Fernando San Martín http://blogs.gnome.org/fsmw/), and maybe they could
  help.  Is there any work going around SL and GNOME today?
 
  Best wishes,
 
  werner
 
 
  2009/11/2 Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org
 
  Hi,
 
  have you considered reaching GNOME Chile for cooperation? Sugar's code
  is more than 90% from GNOME and the two upstreams regularly cooperate.
 
  There's lots of potential for resource pooling in the technical level,
  and also in the advocacy for free software in education.
 
  Regards,
 
  Tomeu
 
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  «Sugar Labs is anyone who participates in improving and using Sugar.
  What Sugar Labs does is determined by the participants.» - David
  Farning
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Re: [IAEP] SLs Chile and GNOME Chile

2009-11-03 Thread Rafael Enrique Ortiz Guerrero
I know that gnome-es is very active and at least one fellow Colombian
developer with experience on gnome,  we can begin to work with them at
sugar-desarrollo.


Rafael Ortiz



On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Werner Westermann werne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks David, the technical background is not our best side, but we need to
 get in track.  If you know ideas around Gnome and Sugar development it would
 be great to know.  Regards,

 werner

 2009/11/3 David Van Assche dvanass...@gmail.com

 Hi Werner,
   I don't know if you know this, but both Sugar an Gnome share
 identical code for collaboration and communication in the form of
 Telepathy dbus api (http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/) The only
 difference is that at the time their presence service was not so
 advanced, so Sugar has its own. Telepathy has since really mattured
 though, and mission control 5, that includes an advanced presence
 service that hopeffuly some folks are porting to latest sugar,,

 David Van Assche

 On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Werner Westermann werne...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hello Tomeu, regards from Santiago, Chile.
 
  GNOME community, as far as I know, it had a lot of ups and down in their
  effort to build collaborative work.  I really don't know if there's some
  counterpart to talk to.  This is no sin for any free-software community,
  but
  it gets hard to coordinate any kind of cooperation.  Where do you see
  that
  there's potential around Chile?  Are yo talking to chileans involved
  with
  GNOME?
 
  I must say that stimulating GNOMErs to work around Sugar could be a good
  idea, but I feel that should come from GNOME's vision and scope.  Two
  chileans are in GNOME's board (Germán Poo http://www.calcifer.org/ and
  Fernando San Martín http://blogs.gnome.org/fsmw/), and maybe they could
  help.  Is there any work going around SL and GNOME today?
 
  Best wishes,
 
  werner
 
 
  2009/11/2 Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org
 
  Hi,
 
  have you considered reaching GNOME Chile for cooperation? Sugar's code
  is more than 90% from GNOME and the two upstreams regularly cooperate.
 
  There's lots of potential for resource pooling in the technical level,
  and also in the advocacy for free software in education.
 
  Regards,
 
  Tomeu
 
  --
  «Sugar Labs is anyone who participates in improving and using Sugar.
  What Sugar Labs does is determined by the participants.» - David
  Farning
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[IAEP] SLs Chile and GNOME Chile

2009-11-02 Thread Tomeu Vizoso
Hi,

have you considered reaching GNOME Chile for cooperation? Sugar's code
is more than 90% from GNOME and the two upstreams regularly cooperate.

There's lots of potential for resource pooling in the technical level,
and also in the advocacy for free software in education.

Regards,

Tomeu

-- 
«Sugar Labs is anyone who participates in improving and using Sugar.
What Sugar Labs does is determined by the participants.» - David
Farning
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Re: [IAEP] SLs Chile and GNOME Chile

2009-11-02 Thread Werner Westermann
Hello Tomeu, regards from Santiago, Chile.

GNOME community, as far as I know, it had a lot of ups and down in their
effort to build collaborative work.  I really don't know if there's some
counterpart to talk to.  This is no sin for any free-software community, but
it gets hard to coordinate any kind of cooperation.  Where do you see that
there's potential around Chile?  Are yo talking to chileans involved with
GNOME?

I must say that stimulating GNOMErs to work around Sugar could be a good
idea, but I feel that should come from GNOME's vision and scope.  Two
chileans are in GNOME's board (Germán Poo http://www.calcifer.org/ and
Fernando San Martín http://blogs.gnome.org/fsmw/), and maybe they could
help.  Is there any work going around SL and GNOME today?

Best wishes,

werner


2009/11/2 Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org

 Hi,

 have you considered reaching GNOME Chile for cooperation? Sugar's code
 is more than 90% from GNOME and the two upstreams regularly cooperate.

 There's lots of potential for resource pooling in the technical level,
 and also in the advocacy for free software in education.

 Regards,

 Tomeu

 --
 «Sugar Labs is anyone who participates in improving and using Sugar.
 What Sugar Labs does is determined by the participants.» - David
 Farning
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Re: [IAEP] SLs Chile and GNOME Chile

2009-11-02 Thread David Van Assche
Hi Werner,
   I don't know if you know this, but both Sugar an Gnome share
identical code for collaboration and communication in the form of
Telepathy dbus api (http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/) The only
difference is that at the time their presence service was not so
advanced, so Sugar has its own. Telepathy has since really mattured
though, and mission control 5, that includes an advanced presence
service that hopeffuly some folks are porting to latest sugar,,

David Van Assche

On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Werner Westermann werne...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello Tomeu, regards from Santiago, Chile.

 GNOME community, as far as I know, it had a lot of ups and down in their
 effort to build collaborative work.  I really don't know if there's some
 counterpart to talk to.  This is no sin for any free-software community, but
 it gets hard to coordinate any kind of cooperation.  Where do you see that
 there's potential around Chile?  Are yo talking to chileans involved with
 GNOME?

 I must say that stimulating GNOMErs to work around Sugar could be a good
 idea, but I feel that should come from GNOME's vision and scope.  Two
 chileans are in GNOME's board (Germán Poo http://www.calcifer.org/ and
 Fernando San Martín http://blogs.gnome.org/fsmw/), and maybe they could
 help.  Is there any work going around SL and GNOME today?

 Best wishes,

 werner


 2009/11/2 Tomeu Vizoso to...@sugarlabs.org

 Hi,

 have you considered reaching GNOME Chile for cooperation? Sugar's code
 is more than 90% from GNOME and the two upstreams regularly cooperate.

 There's lots of potential for resource pooling in the technical level,
 and also in the advocacy for free software in education.

 Regards,

 Tomeu

 --
 «Sugar Labs is anyone who participates in improving and using Sugar.
 What Sugar Labs does is determined by the participants.» - David
 Farning
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