Re: [Sugar-devel] State of Sugar?

2020-11-02 Thread Bastien
Hi Martin, Martin Guy writes: > On-topic again, the current banner on sugarlabs.org is "Sugar Labs > contributes to and helps maintain the award-winning Sugar Learning > Platform" which I'm 100% in line with, maybe with "and promoting the > adoption/diffusion/use of". Yes, that's certainly

Re: [Sugar-devel] State of Sugar?

2020-11-02 Thread Bastien
Thanks Walter for your thorough answer! I'm well, thanks, and I hope no one here suffers too much from the Covid-19 crisis. Walter Bender writes: > I am still an Emacs user. Would be completely lost without it. Same here ;) > I think that for the most part James has already answered these >

Re: [Sugar-devel] Second Call for Candidacies Sugar Labs Oversight Board Elections 2020-2022

2020-11-02 Thread Chihurumnaya Ibiam
Good day everyone, They're five(5) seats now available for candidates, the candidates wiki submission deadline is on the 4th of November, 2020. -- Ibiam Chihurumnaya ibiamchihurumn...@gmail.com On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 4:29 PM Chihurumnaya Ibiam < ibiamchihurumn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi

Re: [Sugar-devel] State of Sugar?

2020-11-02 Thread Bastien
Hi James, thanks for your answer. James Cameron writes: > I disagree that the focus has shifted or that it should be shifted > back to what it was. The state of Sugar Labs, Sugar, Sugarizer, and > Music Blocks is due to the contributors we have, and they are too few. Early "contributors" of

Re: [Sugar-devel] State of Sugar?

2020-11-02 Thread Martin Guy
On 02/11/2020, Bastien wrote: > James Cameron writes: > >> I disagree that the focus has shifted or that it should be shifted >> back to what it was. The state of Sugar Labs, Sugar, Sugarizer, and >> Music Blocks is due to the contributors we have, and they are too few. > I understand the

Re: [Sugar-devel] State of Sugar?

2020-11-02 Thread Bastien
Hi Charlie, C. Cossé writes: > Yes, I'm familiar, but I was talking in the context of ways to help > Sugar/Sugarizer platforms, not for me personally.  I just used myself > as an example.  Where there is one, there are usually more ... One possible way is for Sugar Labs to join