GStreamer project removed or deprecated the structure field of Gst.Message,
replacing it with a method get_structure().
Many activities are affected.
Code pattern to look for is a reference to message.structure, e.g.
bus = pipe.get_bus()
bus.connect('message', _cb)
def
Hello,
Thanks for reviewing my proposal. I request you to please write something
in impact of project on the community.
link to my proposal is https://docs.google.com/document/d/
1w1QORVYpgXgDtovc67kNb2DJiG6kZAJ2oT5NjNy2klI/edit?usp=sharing
Yours sincerely
Ritwik Abhishek
Good question, Tony. It is for developers. Self-serving.
I don't agree with the project at all. I think it is make-work. It
doesn't help the children that Sugar is focused on.
None of the mentors have made ongoing or material contributions to our
existing developer documentation. Very few
Thanks for your proposal. I've reviewed it. I changed sugarlabs to
Sugar Labs.
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Developers are invited to attend the next team meeting, on;
- Tuesday 27th March at 5pm US/Eastern,
- Tuesday 27th March at 9pm UTC,
- Wednesday 28th March at 2:30am IST,
- Wednesday 28th March at 8am Australia/Sydney,
Agenda to include
- what we have been working on,
- port from GConf to
Hello,
Please review and give suggestions on my proposal for Sugar Labs Social.
Also, anyone willing to answer the first question of "You and Community" is
welcome. Please reply to this thread or e-mail me back with the answer so
that I can add it to my proposal.
I also request the mentors for
March 27 16:00 UTC Student application deadline
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Hi
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Tony Anderson wrote:
> As always, the question is the impact on our users. The traditional source
> of information for users is http://www.sugarlabs.org and
> http://www.laptop.org and, especially the wiki pages. The traditional
> source
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 2:10 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> I don't know. I don't have administrator rights on the Wiki. Hope
> Walter or someone else can answer. Meanwhile, I've been replacing
> migrated pages with links to the new location, so that old links don't
> break.
>
Is this a 'beginner' in the community of developers or a beginning user
of Sugar?
Tony
On Monday, 26 March, 2018 09:09 AM, Pratul Kumar wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the guidance, reviews and feedbacks.
Kindly help me with the answer to one of the questions of "You and
Community".
Question:
Hello,
Thanks for the guidance, reviews and feedbacks.
Kindly help me with the answer to one of the questions of "You and
Community".
Question: If your project is successfully completed, what will its impact
be on the Sugar Labs community? Give 3 answers, each 1-3 paragraphs in
length. The
I don't know. I don't have administrator rights on the Wiki. Hope
Walter or someone else can answer. Meanwhile, I've been replacing
migrated pages with links to the new location, so that old links don't
break.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 11:31:49AM +0530, Rudra Sadhu wrote:
> thanks James for the
As always, the question is the impact on our users. The traditional
source of information for users is http://www.sugarlabs.org and
http://www.laptop.org and, especially the wiki pages. The traditional
source for activities is http://activities.sugarlabs.org (ASLO). So far
the effect of gitHub
thanks James for the assessment.
I've successfully migrated a few of the pages from
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities to GitHub
Find the pull request at https://github.com/godiard/help-activity/pull/38
and now, the wiki-pages needs to be deprecated.
As to delete a page from the wiki, an
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