So the Google Gears rpm is finished (good lesson for me on how to package
for Fedora) and we are working on the final obstacle for Browse, which is
finding where in God's name the chrome subdirs are supposed to go... when
thats done, we can create the browse rpm too...
>
> So I have a slightly d
Maybe I am missing some subtly here, but isn't the functionality you
are describing just as readily accomplished with a wiki? Also, in case
you haven't seen it, I recommend Jack Driscoll's discussion in the
OLPC wiki on journalism
(http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Learning_activities/Journalism). Most of
Hi Greg,
> Let me throw out a few more questions/ideas for you. These are kind of
> stretch goals so let's get the previously defined stuff done first.
>
> 1 - Can we support a work flow like this:
> - Teacher (Senora Garcia) configures page to frog blog and asks kids
> to post to that.
> - Pablo
Hi Greg,
> I think its OK if you refresh and change the screen if a kid changes
> which blog he wants to send the content to. My only concern is if they
> write the blog post then clik on something that changes the page and
> they lose all their work. We want to avoid them losing what they type
Hi Tarun,
Let me throw out a few more questions/ideas for you. These are kind of
stretch goals so let's get the previously defined stuff done first.
1 - Can we support a work flow like this:
- Teacher (Senora Garcia) configures page to frog blog and asks kids to
post to that.
- Pablo creates a
Hi Tarun,
Great progress!
On this:
"In that case I'm confused why there needed to be two options for the
student "post to local blog" and "post to internet blog" when we did the
mockups."
I thought those were just two different blog choices. Since we didn't
have the "local blog" at that tim
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetIntroduction
I will probably play w/ it tomorrow. could be a neat tool for keeping
xs's up-to-date
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