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Samson wrote:
> I think we should really join the trend so that we can get more
> people using Sugar for Learning. So what are your thought on this
> development?
I don't think it will work, as we don't have developers interested in
it. I
At Dominican Republic, ~750 XO are running latest version of Sugar.
On May 12, 2017 1:25 PM, "Dave Crossland" wrote:
Do those xo run the latest release?
On May 12, 2017 1:01 PM, "Samuel Cantero" wrote:
> I'm not agree. In Paraguay, kids are still using a lot the python codebase
> and I guess
Cool :)
I'm excited about the GSOC projects!! :)
On 12 May 2017 at 13:42, Samuel Cantero wrote:
> No yet. But I know they are working to upgrade it ASAP. Hopefully they
> will end that soon.
>
> Aside from that, we're going to try to build a new ASLO in GSoC which must
> ease activities managem
No yet. But I know they are working to upgrade it ASAP. Hopefully they will
end that soon.
Aside from that, we're going to try to build a new ASLO in GSoC which must
ease activities management, for both image builders and developers. I will
be helping on that.
On May 12, 2017 1:25 PM, "Dave Cross
Do those xo run the latest release?
On May 12, 2017 1:01 PM, "Samuel Cantero" wrote:
> I'm not agree. In Paraguay, kids are still using a lot the python codebase
> and I guess we're not the only one. We should work to find out a new
> release manager if Sam P can't make it anymore.
>
> Certainly
I'm not agree. In Paraguay, kids are still using a lot the python codebase
and I guess we're not the only one. We should work to find out a new
release manager if Sam P can't make it anymore.
Certainly there are many things to improve, but we shall overcome. I don't
think solution is to discard al
It seems to me that the classic Sugar python codebase could be returned to
Quozl / OLPC, and Sugar Labs could focus on the JS Sugarizer codebase.
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Hi Samson,
Sugar barely runs on modern GNU/Linux, as it is stuck depending on old,
unsupported libraries (e.g. Collaboration is broken, TamTam doesn't
run). Important bugs go unnoticed (Browse 200 didn't launch for months
with a trivial unreported bug).
Sugar Labs is committed to releasing Sugar
Hello all,
I was surfing the internet, and i saw some interesting articles concerning
Microsoft partnership with some linux distros like Fedora, Ubuntu and Suse.
The whole deal is to make Fedora, Ubuntu and Suse available in the windows
store. Meaning you can now run Ubuntu, Fedora and Suse like
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