On Sat, 2019-05-11 at 22:53 +0200, Lionel Laské wrote:
> You could find it: https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugarizer_Saint-Ouen
> _deployment
Thanks for this!
I look forward to reading more.
Especially interested in the kinds of projects that teachers and
students are doing.
Le ven. 10 mai 2019 à 20:52, Alex Perez a écrit :
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> That's great, but it really needs to be documented. Has there been any
> media coverage, or other articles written about your efforts? if not, would
> you be willing to write an article about it, with some depth? I'd be
> genuinely interested
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What Sugar Labs needs to survive is users. If ou
Hi,
Touche.
Tony
On 5/1/19 6:43 AM, D. Joe wrote:
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 09:00:24AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
Agreed. I think Sugarizer has a better immediate opportunity to attract new
users than Sugar/Python.
Be that as it may, it's an odd thing to mention in a thread about promoting
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 09:00:24AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
> Agreed. I think Sugarizer has a better immediate opportunity to attract new
> users than Sugar/Python.
Be that as it may, it's an odd thing to mention in a thread about promoting
Sugar at a Python conference.
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Joe
I think you missed my point. Software is developed and maintained to
serve the needs of its users, in our case primary school children.
Tony
On 4/22/19 9:40 PM, D. Joe wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 03:42:52PM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
What Sugar Labs needs to survive is users. If our
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 03:42:52PM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
> What Sugar Labs needs to survive is users. If our count of active users
> reaches zero, there will be no need for developers (or Sugar Labs).
A developer must be also a user.
So, it's possible to have a user base only of
Hey Vipul,
I'll not be attending PyCon as my visa application was denied.
On Sat, Apr 20, 2019, 10:39 PM Vipul Gupta wrote:
> Hey Tony,
>
> All Things Open is an awesome conf (i just discovered it today, Thanks),
> I liked several of the points you made regarding the representation of
> Sugar
I think it should be possible to have an exhibit at All Things Open.
Typical booth is a table wide enough for two people to sit side by side
and talk with people as they pass by. Most booths have a backdrop
identifying the organization and showing related images - generally as a
lead-in to
Hey Tony,
All Things Open is an awesome conf (i just discovered it today, Thanks),
I liked several of the points you made regarding the representation of
Sugar Labs at conferences such as PyCon's. That's exactly what I was hoping
for while focusing on the Education Summit of PyCon Cleveland.
Hi, Samson
At the time I will be in Germany. I expect to attend Europython in Basel
July 8-14. I also plan to attend All Things Open in Raleigh NC October 13-15
Tony
On 4/15/19 5:02 PM, Samson Goddy wrote:
Hi Tony,
I agree with you. Are you coming to Pycon?
Regards
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Hi Tony,
I agree with you. Are you coming to Pycon?
Regards
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019, 9:55 AM Tony Anderson wrote:
> What Sugar Labs needs to survive is users. If our count of active users
> reaches zero, there will be no need for developers (or Sugar Labs).
>
> A Conference like PyCon is an
What Sugar Labs needs to survive is users. If our count of active users
reaches zero, there will be no need for developers (or Sugar Labs).
A Conference like PyCon is an opportunity to show that Sugar is a viable
educational platform. So marketing does not need to be concerned about
$, it
You've all had an interesting discussion. I'll add my points now; in
the form of questions and answers.
Q: are there funds available for marketing?
A: in motion 2019-01 on 4th January, the Oversight Board preserved the
GSoC 2018 mentor stipends for marketing,
Q: are there any other funds
Hi, Vipul, Jaskirat, and all members of SL community!
These days I'm thinking about two things:
1. How to expand the SL developer community?
2. How do we move towards the vision for sugar labs that was discussed a
few weeks ago in an email thread?
As of now, I've some ideas for *1*, but need
Thanks Vipul for taking this up, The funds that were granted by Google for
GSOC ( I guess ) remains with the community and it is being controlled by
SFC of which Sugar Labs is a member project.
I see that Sumit initiated about swags, but maybe it might not have been
made to move further due to
Hi Vipul,
Yes I would be at Open Source Summit Europe in France, It would be indeed
to interact with communities/people for introducing sugarlabs and its
productivity there.
Thanks
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, 11:30 am Vipul Gupta Sounds like a plan! Thank you for your support, Jasikrat. I see you are
Sounds like a plan! Thank you for your support, Jasikrat. I see you are
planning to go for Open Source Summit, would you mind to be our
spokesperson there.
Maybe some opportunity comes from the Linux Foundation as well. I also
wanted to start a discussion on the use of funds allocated for Sugar
Hi Vipul,
This sounds really good. I really appreciate you both for representing
Sugar labs at PyCon.
Well, I proposed somewhat same thing like Organising Sugar Summits in
various countries, I am still in the middle of it to draft my proposal for
the same. So once its done I will share here.
And
Hello folks,
At the end of 2018, we started the Outreach works for Sugar Labs. At first,
we thought of sharing several accomplishments throughout Google Code-In to
keep the people in the loop on various social media platforms, as well as
sharing experiences of Google Summer of Code students and
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