Yes, I will be applying for my visa soon... if it gets approves I’ll be at
FOSDEM as I will also be giving a talk.
I will be more than happy to join the stand for Sugar Labs.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 8:27 PM Vipul Gupta wrote:
> Thanks Devin, for the vote of confidence. I will get started right
Please review https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Installation, a new page added
which provides a user friendly approach to sugar installation. Sources have
been updated from github sugar-docs
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Thanks Devin, for the vote of confidence. I will get started right on that.
I think planning is needed and as we enter this new decade. It would surely
help out a lot.
Some Updates regarding FOSDEM,
I have forwarded emails containing information about stands received from
FOSDEM to @Alex Perez
Whether it is safe for you depends on the terms and conditions of the
agreement between you and the API vendor.
For Sugar Labs to host and distribute your software, we require your
source code to be covered by a license that would reveal the API key.
It should be up to you how you resolve those
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 09:20:07AM -0800, Alex Perez wrote:
> Garvit,
>
> There are hundreds of free IRC clients out there, for every operating system
> under the sun. mIRC is not necessarily the best option. Here's one I know is
> pretty decent: https://www.adiirc.com/
>
>
>
> Garvit
Hey,
Is there anyone who works on sugar desktop on their macbook, I am
excited to do python porting task but lack of documentation prevents me
starting it. Can someone please guide me through this. I am available for a
call, chat or anything, I just need help from someone to help
I'm writing a new activity and for that, I'm using an open weather API but
that requires an API key which is personal. So is it safe to include my key
along with the code? And if not, then how can I use that?
Regards,
Naman
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