That's great. When you're happy with the changes, you can make a pull request.
On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 09:39:29AM -0600, James Simmons wrote:
> James,
>
> I didn't understand the purpose in forking before but now I do. A new fork
> with
> my changes in a branch is here:
>
>
James,
I didn't understand the purpose in forking before but now I do. A new fork
with my changes in a branch is here:
https://github.com/jdsimmons/sugar-runner/tree/python3
I updated the README with suggestions on how to test.
I just tried:
sugar-activity3
On Sat, Mar 02, 2024 at 08:14:20PM -0600, James Simmons wrote:
> [...]
> If someone wants to try this out I could post a branch with my
> changes to GitHub if I was given needed permissions to do so.
>
> For now, I'm stuck.
Fork the repository, push your branch to your fork, then create a pull
When I used to work on Sugar Activities I made use of sugar-runner (then
called sugar-emulator) and I was disappointed to find out it was not
included in Fedora 39 and was no longer maintained.
I have been fooling with this and while I haven't got it working yet I feel
like I've made some
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