[Sugar-devel] site-packages vs dist-packages, was Re: ... Sugar 0.114 stable

2019-05-18 Thread D. Joe
On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 05:57:57PM +0530, ANIKET MATHUR wrote: > Hello everyone, > Even after installing the toolkit for python3 I was getting the error 'No > module named sugar3' on running "sugar-activity3 ." command. After exploring a > bit > I got to know that using the native method when I

Re: [Sugar-devel] [RELEASE] Sugar 0.114 stable

2019-05-18 Thread ANIKET MATHUR
Hey, After installing the toolkit for both the python versions and running "sudo apt install sucrose" as per the documentation native method, the packages are installed for python 2 only. There is still a need to

Re: [Sugar-devel] [RELEASE] Sugar 0.114 stable

2019-05-18 Thread ANIKET MATHUR
Hello everyone, Even after installing the toolkit for python3 I was getting the error 'No module named sugar3' on running "sugar-activity3 ." command. After exploring a bit I got to know that using the native method when I built the toolkit for python 2 the sugar3 module is built in

Re: [Sugar-devel] dashboard mock

2019-05-18 Thread Hrishi Patel
Hello, I've already made a prototype, gives the basic idea what I looks like. I will make mockups soon to define the prototype more. Thanks :) On Sat, May 18, 2019, 11:47 AM Rahul Bothra wrote: > Sure, no worries. > > Once, you've made about 2 - 4 possible designs, we can meet to discuss >

Re: [Sugar-devel] dashboard mock

2019-05-18 Thread Rahul Bothra
Sure, no worries. Once, you've made about 2 - 4 possible designs, we can meet to discuss which ones to go ahead with, and what improvements to make. I'm excited to hear some design modifications from Perrie, since this will be a fundamental change in the way the dashboard works. All the best for

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC 2019 - Welcome to Sugar Labs

2019-05-18 Thread Rahul Bothra
We'll have our first group meeting for all GSoC students on, Monday, 20/05/19, 4:30 PM UTC, 10 PM IST. The meeting will be a place for you to update the community of your progress, as well as a peak into other GSoC projects. This post from James summarizes how you can keep logs and use them in