Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-11 Thread Glide
Hey Vipul,

Let me know when you get the code. I would love to go through it.

Thanks


On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 1:30 AM, Vipul Gupta 
wrote:

> Great, as discussed in the meeting on Friday it would be very helpful if I
> get an idea of your migration process.
> Hence if you could upload your script on GitHub or send it here. It would
> be much appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Happy Contributing !!
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 8:07 PM Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> We are done with our second weekly meeting discussing the project. (this
>> was a very short meeting)
>> Please find the logs at http://meeting.sugarlabs.
>> org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-11T14:09:25
>>
>> And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 1600
>> CET.
>>
>> thanks,
>> Rudra Sadhu
>>
>> On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 2:43 PM, Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>>
>>> I realise I've not explained the project as well as I could/should have.
>>> This blog post[1] is an attempt to better define the same.
>>>
>>> We can discuss more about this in the sugar-devel meeting today, if
>>> required.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Rudra Sadhu
>>>
>>> [1] : https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/2018-05-08-
>>> project-details/
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:10 AM, James Cameron  wrote:
>>>
 Yes, we do seem to be talking to ourselves.

 The goal remains, though the mentors in that meeting didn't mention
 it; give them some slack, they haven't been especially heavy
 contributors to Sugar Labs.  Of the three mentors present, Divyanshu,
 Onuwa, and Ibiam, only Ibiam has been a recently active contributor,
 and not to the Wiki, Help activity or https://help.sugarlabs.org/

 Re: Hello World.  It is a coding example, has no use otherwise, so it
 should not be in activities.sugarlabs.org; I've disabled it.  Version
 will be incremented when a release is made.  Repository has no release
 tags.  We need an activity maintainer for it.  A checklist for
 maintaining an activity is here;

 https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/
 contributing.md#checklist---maintainer

 Across the activity set, we have very few activity maintainers.  This
 will change as the GSoC coding period begins; particularly as Yash and
 Rahul begin working.

 Back on topic; Rudra's project has a purpose; it is a subset of
 activity maintenance, but the coding is automation that will be used
 _once_.  Possibly a brain-numbing exercise, akin to road construction
 during the Irish potato famine.

 I've been a reviewer for the pull requests so far; four of them just
 now.  Mentors, Walter, Tony, and others could help by reviewing
 Rudra's pull requests as they are made rather than leaving it to me.
 ;-)

 @Rudra, my recommendation is to set an order of work; start with the
 demonstration set of activities (Fructose), because we keep these
 maintained well, then work on the activities that Tony has listed as
 working with Ubuntu 18.04 or Thomas has listed as working with Fedora
 28.

 @Rudra, also think through the whole ecosystem from coding to user,
 and propose changes to your project in response to your reading of
 the current mailing list thread.  We're not expecting you to be a
 compliant robot, but an imaginative student.  Situation reminds me of
 something I saw in the student guide;

 https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/finding-
 the-right-project.html

 "Don’t be that person: Cut and pasting an idea from the organization
 page and turning that in as your project’s description is a big no-no.
 You’ll be expected to research and submit your own ideas about how to
 accomplish the project your way, not just state the end result."

 On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:44:06AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
 > Hi, Walter
 >
 > Sadly, I saw no comment in the meeting that suggests the project
 includes this
 > goal. As you know, a common outcome to GSOC projects is that they are
 not
 > completed in the available time. Perhaps the project could be more
 explicit as
 > an update to the help activity than as a migration of wiki pages to
 github.
 >
 > Tony
 >
 > On Sunday, 06 May, 2018 09:55 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
 >
 > On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:04 PM Tony Anderson <[1]
 t...@olenepal.org> wrote:
 >
 > SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and
 prospective
 > users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development.
 In this
 > meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the
 > wikipages will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to
 maintain
 > even one). The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-11 Thread Vipul Gupta
Great, as discussed in the meeting on Friday it would be very helpful if I
get an idea of your migration process.
Hence if you could upload your script on GitHub or send it here. It would
be much appreciated. Thanks.

Happy Contributing !!

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 8:07 PM Rudra Sadhu  wrote:

> Hello!
>
> We are done with our second weekly meeting discussing the project. (this
> was a very short meeting)
> Please find the logs at
> http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-11T14:09:25
>
> And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 1600
> CET.
>
> thanks,
> Rudra Sadhu
>
> On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 2:43 PM, Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>
>> I realise I've not explained the project as well as I could/should have.
>> This blog post[1] is an attempt to better define the same.
>>
>> We can discuss more about this in the sugar-devel meeting today, if
>> required.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rudra Sadhu
>>
>> [1] :
>> https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/2018-05-08-project-details/
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:10 AM, James Cameron  wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, we do seem to be talking to ourselves.
>>>
>>> The goal remains, though the mentors in that meeting didn't mention
>>> it; give them some slack, they haven't been especially heavy
>>> contributors to Sugar Labs.  Of the three mentors present, Divyanshu,
>>> Onuwa, and Ibiam, only Ibiam has been a recently active contributor,
>>> and not to the Wiki, Help activity or https://help.sugarlabs.org/
>>>
>>> Re: Hello World.  It is a coding example, has no use otherwise, so it
>>> should not be in activities.sugarlabs.org; I've disabled it.  Version
>>> will be incremented when a release is made.  Repository has no release
>>> tags.  We need an activity maintainer for it.  A checklist for
>>> maintaining an activity is here;
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/contributing.md#checklist---maintainer
>>>
>>> Across the activity set, we have very few activity maintainers.  This
>>> will change as the GSoC coding period begins; particularly as Yash and
>>> Rahul begin working.
>>>
>>> Back on topic; Rudra's project has a purpose; it is a subset of
>>> activity maintenance, but the coding is automation that will be used
>>> _once_.  Possibly a brain-numbing exercise, akin to road construction
>>> during the Irish potato famine.
>>>
>>> I've been a reviewer for the pull requests so far; four of them just
>>> now.  Mentors, Walter, Tony, and others could help by reviewing
>>> Rudra's pull requests as they are made rather than leaving it to me.
>>> ;-)
>>>
>>> @Rudra, my recommendation is to set an order of work; start with the
>>> demonstration set of activities (Fructose), because we keep these
>>> maintained well, then work on the activities that Tony has listed as
>>> working with Ubuntu 18.04 or Thomas has listed as working with Fedora
>>> 28.
>>>
>>> @Rudra, also think through the whole ecosystem from coding to user,
>>> and propose changes to your project in response to your reading of
>>> the current mailing list thread.  We're not expecting you to be a
>>> compliant robot, but an imaginative student.  Situation reminds me of
>>> something I saw in the student guide;
>>>
>>>
>>> https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/finding-the-right-project.html
>>>
>>> "Don’t be that person: Cut and pasting an idea from the organization
>>> page and turning that in as your project’s description is a big no-no.
>>> You’ll be expected to research and submit your own ideas about how to
>>> accomplish the project your way, not just state the end result."
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:44:06AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
>>> > Hi, Walter
>>> >
>>> > Sadly, I saw no comment in the meeting that suggests the project
>>> includes this
>>> > goal. As you know, a common outcome to GSOC projects is that they are
>>> not
>>> > completed in the available time. Perhaps the project could be more
>>> explicit as
>>> > an update to the help activity than as a migration of wiki pages to
>>> github.
>>> >
>>> > Tony
>>> >
>>> > On Sunday, 06 May, 2018 09:55 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
>>> >
>>> > On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:04 PM Tony Anderson <[1]t...@olenepal.org>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and
>>> prospective
>>> > users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In
>>> this
>>> > meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the
>>> > wikipages will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to
>>> maintain
>>> > even one). The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have
>>> preferred
>>> > - improved). It is logical to maintain markdown pages
>>> describing the
>>> > technical design of an activity (such as Browse or Turtle
>>> Blocks).
>>> > However, we need documentation for users with screenshots
>>> showing the
>>> > intended 

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-11 Thread Rudra Sadhu
Hello!

We are done with our second weekly meeting discussing the project. (this
was a very short meeting)
Please find the logs at
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-11T14:09:25

And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 1600
CET.

thanks,
Rudra Sadhu

On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 2:43 PM, Rudra Sadhu  wrote:

> I realise I've not explained the project as well as I could/should have.
> This blog post[1] is an attempt to better define the same.
>
> We can discuss more about this in the sugar-devel meeting today, if
> required.
>
> Regards,
> Rudra Sadhu
>
> [1] : https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/2018-05-08-project-details/
>
>
> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:10 AM, James Cameron  wrote:
>
>> Yes, we do seem to be talking to ourselves.
>>
>> The goal remains, though the mentors in that meeting didn't mention
>> it; give them some slack, they haven't been especially heavy
>> contributors to Sugar Labs.  Of the three mentors present, Divyanshu,
>> Onuwa, and Ibiam, only Ibiam has been a recently active contributor,
>> and not to the Wiki, Help activity or https://help.sugarlabs.org/
>>
>> Re: Hello World.  It is a coding example, has no use otherwise, so it
>> should not be in activities.sugarlabs.org; I've disabled it.  Version
>> will be incremented when a release is made.  Repository has no release
>> tags.  We need an activity maintainer for it.  A checklist for
>> maintaining an activity is here;
>>
>> https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/cont
>> ributing.md#checklist---maintainer
>>
>> Across the activity set, we have very few activity maintainers.  This
>> will change as the GSoC coding period begins; particularly as Yash and
>> Rahul begin working.
>>
>> Back on topic; Rudra's project has a purpose; it is a subset of
>> activity maintenance, but the coding is automation that will be used
>> _once_.  Possibly a brain-numbing exercise, akin to road construction
>> during the Irish potato famine.
>>
>> I've been a reviewer for the pull requests so far; four of them just
>> now.  Mentors, Walter, Tony, and others could help by reviewing
>> Rudra's pull requests as they are made rather than leaving it to me.
>> ;-)
>>
>> @Rudra, my recommendation is to set an order of work; start with the
>> demonstration set of activities (Fructose), because we keep these
>> maintained well, then work on the activities that Tony has listed as
>> working with Ubuntu 18.04 or Thomas has listed as working with Fedora
>> 28.
>>
>> @Rudra, also think through the whole ecosystem from coding to user,
>> and propose changes to your project in response to your reading of
>> the current mailing list thread.  We're not expecting you to be a
>> compliant robot, but an imaginative student.  Situation reminds me of
>> something I saw in the student guide;
>>
>> https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/finding-the-righ
>> t-project.html
>>
>> "Don’t be that person: Cut and pasting an idea from the organization page
>> and turning that in as your project’s description is a big no-no. You’ll be
>> expected to research and submit your own ideas about how to accomplish the
>> project your way, not just state the end result."
>>
>> On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:44:06AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
>> > Hi, Walter
>> >
>> > Sadly, I saw no comment in the meeting that suggests the project
>> includes this
>> > goal. As you know, a common outcome to GSOC projects is that they are
>> not
>> > completed in the available time. Perhaps the project could be more
>> explicit as
>> > an update to the help activity than as a migration of wiki pages to
>> github.
>> >
>> > Tony
>> >
>> > On Sunday, 06 May, 2018 09:55 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
>> >
>> > On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:04 PM Tony Anderson <[1]t...@olenepal.org>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and
>> prospective
>> > users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In
>> this
>> > meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the
>> > wikipages will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to
>> maintain
>> > even one). The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have
>> preferred
>> > - improved). It is logical to maintain markdown pages
>> describing the
>> > technical design of an activity (such as Browse or Turtle
>> Blocks).
>> > However, we need documentation for users with screenshots
>> showing the
>> > intended method of use and providing challenges to show advanced
>> > capabilities. ASLO needs more help to enable users to make
>> informed
>> > decisions on which activities to download and install.
>> >
>> > Our current direction seems to lead to us talking only to
>> ourselves.
>> >
>> > Part of this effort is to update/expand/improve the Help Activity.
>> It seems
>> > that this would make the documentation 

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-08 Thread Rudra Sadhu
I realise I've not explained the project as well as I could/should have.
This blog post[1] is an attempt to better define the same.

We can discuss more about this in the sugar-devel meeting today, if
required.

Regards,
Rudra Sadhu

[1] : https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/2018-05-08-project-details/


On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 4:10 AM, James Cameron  wrote:

> Yes, we do seem to be talking to ourselves.
>
> The goal remains, though the mentors in that meeting didn't mention
> it; give them some slack, they haven't been especially heavy
> contributors to Sugar Labs.  Of the three mentors present, Divyanshu,
> Onuwa, and Ibiam, only Ibiam has been a recently active contributor,
> and not to the Wiki, Help activity or https://help.sugarlabs.org/
>
> Re: Hello World.  It is a coding example, has no use otherwise, so it
> should not be in activities.sugarlabs.org; I've disabled it.  Version
> will be incremented when a release is made.  Repository has no release
> tags.  We need an activity maintainer for it.  A checklist for
> maintaining an activity is here;
>
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/cont
> ributing.md#checklist---maintainer
>
> Across the activity set, we have very few activity maintainers.  This
> will change as the GSoC coding period begins; particularly as Yash and
> Rahul begin working.
>
> Back on topic; Rudra's project has a purpose; it is a subset of
> activity maintenance, but the coding is automation that will be used
> _once_.  Possibly a brain-numbing exercise, akin to road construction
> during the Irish potato famine.
>
> I've been a reviewer for the pull requests so far; four of them just
> now.  Mentors, Walter, Tony, and others could help by reviewing
> Rudra's pull requests as they are made rather than leaving it to me.
> ;-)
>
> @Rudra, my recommendation is to set an order of work; start with the
> demonstration set of activities (Fructose), because we keep these
> maintained well, then work on the activities that Tony has listed as
> working with Ubuntu 18.04 or Thomas has listed as working with Fedora
> 28.
>
> @Rudra, also think through the whole ecosystem from coding to user,
> and propose changes to your project in response to your reading of
> the current mailing list thread.  We're not expecting you to be a
> compliant robot, but an imaginative student.  Situation reminds me of
> something I saw in the student guide;
>
> https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/finding-the-right-project.html
>
> "Don’t be that person: Cut and pasting an idea from the organization page
> and turning that in as your project’s description is a big no-no. You’ll be
> expected to research and submit your own ideas about how to accomplish the
> project your way, not just state the end result."
>
> On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:44:06AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
> > Hi, Walter
> >
> > Sadly, I saw no comment in the meeting that suggests the project
> includes this
> > goal. As you know, a common outcome to GSOC projects is that they are not
> > completed in the available time. Perhaps the project could be more
> explicit as
> > an update to the help activity than as a migration of wiki pages to
> github.
> >
> > Tony
> >
> > On Sunday, 06 May, 2018 09:55 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:04 PM Tony Anderson <[1]t...@olenepal.org>
> wrote:
> >
> > SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and
> prospective
> > users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In
> this
> > meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the
> > wikipages will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to
> maintain
> > even one). The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have
> preferred
> > - improved). It is logical to maintain markdown pages describing
> the
> > technical design of an activity (such as Browse or Turtle
> Blocks).
> > However, we need documentation for users with screenshots
> showing the
> > intended method of use and providing challenges to show advanced
> > capabilities. ASLO needs more help to enable users to make
> informed
> > decisions on which activities to download and install.
> >
> > Our current direction seems to lead to us talking only to
> ourselves.
> >
> > Part of this effort is to update/expand/improve the Help Activity.
> It seems
> > that this would make the documentation more rather than less
> accessible,
> > especially for our users with limited internet access.
> >
> > regards.
> >
> > -walter
> >
> > Tony
> >
> > On Friday, 04 May, 2018 10:54 PM, divyanshu rawat wrote:
> >
> > *
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > We are done with our first meeting with Rudra Sadhu and he
> is doing
> > great.
> > Here are the logs of today's meeting: [2]http://
> > 

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-06 Thread James Cameron
Yes, we do seem to be talking to ourselves.

The goal remains, though the mentors in that meeting didn't mention
it; give them some slack, they haven't been especially heavy
contributors to Sugar Labs.  Of the three mentors present, Divyanshu,
Onuwa, and Ibiam, only Ibiam has been a recently active contributor,
and not to the Wiki, Help activity or https://help.sugarlabs.org/

Re: Hello World.  It is a coding example, has no use otherwise, so it
should not be in activities.sugarlabs.org; I've disabled it.  Version
will be incremented when a release is made.  Repository has no release
tags.  We need an activity maintainer for it.  A checklist for
maintaining an activity is here;

https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/contributing.md#checklist---maintainer

Across the activity set, we have very few activity maintainers.  This
will change as the GSoC coding period begins; particularly as Yash and
Rahul begin working.

Back on topic; Rudra's project has a purpose; it is a subset of
activity maintenance, but the coding is automation that will be used
_once_.  Possibly a brain-numbing exercise, akin to road construction
during the Irish potato famine.

I've been a reviewer for the pull requests so far; four of them just
now.  Mentors, Walter, Tony, and others could help by reviewing
Rudra's pull requests as they are made rather than leaving it to me.
;-)

@Rudra, my recommendation is to set an order of work; start with the
demonstration set of activities (Fructose), because we keep these
maintained well, then work on the activities that Tony has listed as
working with Ubuntu 18.04 or Thomas has listed as working with Fedora
28.

@Rudra, also think through the whole ecosystem from coding to user,
and propose changes to your project in response to your reading of
the current mailing list thread.  We're not expecting you to be a
compliant robot, but an imaginative student.  Situation reminds me of
something I saw in the student guide;

https://google.github.io/gsocguides/student/finding-the-right-project.html

"Don’t be that person: Cut and pasting an idea from the organization page and 
turning that in as your project’s description is a big no-no. You’ll be 
expected to research and submit your own ideas about how to accomplish the 
project your way, not just state the end result."

On Sun, May 06, 2018 at 10:44:06AM +0800, Tony Anderson wrote:
> Hi, Walter
> 
> Sadly, I saw no comment in the meeting that suggests the project includes this
> goal. As you know, a common outcome to GSOC projects is that they are not
> completed in the available time. Perhaps the project could be more explicit as
> an update to the help activity than as a migration of wiki pages to github.
> 
> Tony
> 
> On Sunday, 06 May, 2018 09:55 AM, Walter Bender wrote:
> 
> On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:04 PM Tony Anderson <[1]t...@olenepal.org> wrote:
> 
> SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and prospective
> users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In this
> meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the
> wikipages will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to maintain
> even one). The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have 
> preferred
> - improved). It is logical to maintain markdown pages describing the
> technical design of an activity (such as Browse or Turtle Blocks).
> However, we need documentation for users with screenshots showing the
> intended method of use and providing challenges to show advanced
> capabilities. ASLO needs more help to enable users to make informed
> decisions on which activities to download and install.
> 
> Our current direction seems to lead to us talking only to ourselves.
> 
> Part of this effort is to update/expand/improve the Help Activity. It 
> seems
> that this would make the documentation more rather than less accessible,
> especially for our users with limited internet access.
> 
> regards.
> 
> -walter 
> 
> Tony
> 
> On Friday, 04 May, 2018 10:54 PM, divyanshu rawat wrote:
> 
> *
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> We are done with our first meeting with Rudra Sadhu and he is 
> doing
> great.
> Here are the logs of today's meeting: [2]http://
> meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-04T14:17:25.
> Please share your opinions and suggestions.
> And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same
> time 1600 CET.
>
> Best
> Divyanshu
> 
> ‌
> 
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:40 PM, divyanshu rawat <[3]
> divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I will be there to attend.
> 
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 10:38 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <[4]
> matrix4u2...@gmail.com> 

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-05 Thread Walter Bender
On Sat, May 5, 2018 at 9:04 PM Tony Anderson  wrote:

> SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and prospective users.
> GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In this meeting it is
> pointed out that maintaining two versions of the wikipages will be
> difficult (obvious, since we are unable to maintain even one). The evil
> word 'deprecation' was used (I would have preferred - improved). It is
> logical to maintain markdown pages describing the technical design of an
> activity (such as Browse or Turtle Blocks). However, we need documentation
> for users with screenshots showing the intended method of use and providing
> challenges to show advanced capabilities. ASLO needs more help to enable
> users to make informed decisions on which activities to download and
> install.
>
> Our current direction seems to lead to us talking only to ourselves.
>
Part of this effort is to update/expand/improve the Help Activity. It seems
that this would make the documentation more rather than less accessible,
especially for our users with limited internet access.

regards.

-walter

> Tony
>
> On Friday, 04 May, 2018 10:54 PM, divyanshu rawat wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We are done with our first meeting with Rudra Sadhu and he is doing great.
> Here are the logs of today's meeting:
> http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-04T14:17:25.
> Please share your opinions and suggestions.
> And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 1600
> CET.
>
> Best
> Divyanshu
>
> ‌
>
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:40 PM, divyanshu rawat <
> divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I will be there to attend.
>>
>> On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 10:38 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <
>> matrix4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds good.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 18:07 Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>>>
 Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
 > sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited to join as
 well.

 Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
 > thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.

 regards,
 Rudra Sadhu

 On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <
 matrix4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings from Nigeria,
>
> Welcome to Sugar Labs.
>
> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
>
> We'll use the #sugar IRC.
>
> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
>
> Link to the correction
> 
>
> Warm Regards
>
>
>
> Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
> [image: https://]about.me/iamonuwa
> 
>
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu 
> wrote:
>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the
>> banner of Google Summer of Code this year.
>>
>> I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC
>> 2018 journey.
>> Hope you'll love giving it a read.
>>
>> To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
>> Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times
>> to discuss the project.
>> I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members
>> could possibly join.
>>
>>
>>
>> Looking forward to a great summer. :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rudra Sadhu
>>
>> [1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/
>>
>
>
 --
>>
>> *Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
>> *divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com  / +41 779807546
>> / +91 8003856439*
>>
>> GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
>> Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs, UnternehmerTUM
>> GmbH *
>> *www.divyanshurawat.me *
>>
>> [image: Twitter]   [image: LinkedIn]
>>   [image: Github]
>>   [image: Stack Overflow]
>>   [image: Behance]
>> 
>>
>
>
>
> --
>
> *Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
> *divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com  / +41 779807546 /
> +91 8003856439*
>
> GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
> Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs, UnternehmerTUM
> GmbH *
> *www.divyanshurawat.me *
>
> [image: Twitter]   [image: LinkedIn]
>   [image: Github]
>   [image: Stack Overflow]
>   [image: Behance]
> 

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-05 Thread Thomas Gilliard

Tony there are these older listings I did that show info on many activities

*A Master list of Activities and testing in various versions of Sugar 
are listed:*


https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/Activity_Matrix_(A_to_I)

https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Testing/Reports/Activity_Matrix_(J_to_Z)

http://download.sugarlabs.org/activities/
  numerical list of activities by #

These have been hidden by changes in the wiki.

Activities announced on the sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org. Updated 
to:-- 06 Feb 2012


Tom Gilliard
satellit

On 05/05/2018 06:04 PM, Tony Anderson wrote:


SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and prospective 
users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In this 
meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the 
wikipages will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to maintain 
even one). The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have 
preferred - improved). It is logical to maintain markdown pages 
describing the technical design of an activity (such as Browse or 
Turtle Blocks). However, we need documentation for users with 
screenshots showing the intended method of use and providing 
challenges to show advanced capabilities. ASLO needs more help to 
enable users to make informed decisions on which activities to 
download and install.


Our current direction seems to lead to us talking only to ourselves.

Tony


On Friday, 04 May, 2018 10:54 PM, divyanshu rawat wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We are done with our first meeting with Rudra Sadhu and he is doing 
great.
Here are the logs of today's meeting: 
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-04T14:17:25.

Please share your opinions and suggestions.
And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 
1600 CET.


Best
Divyanshu

‌

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:40 PM, divyanshu rawat 
> wrote:


I will be there to attend.

On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 10:38 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac
> wrote:

Sounds good.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 18:07 Rudra Sadhu > wrote:

Lets startthis Friday. 1600 CET.
> sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited
to join as well.

Nice article by the way, I made some corrections
regarding some typos.
> thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.

regards,
Rudra Sadhu

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac
>
wrote:

Greetings from Nigeria,

Welcome to Sugar Labs.

Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.

We'll use the #sugar IRC.

Nice article by the way, I made some corrections
regarding some typos.

Link to the correction



Warm Regards

Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
https://about.me/iamonuwa




On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu
> wrote:

Greetings!

Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar
Labs under the banner of Google Summer of Code
this year.

I recently published an introductory blog
post[1], describing my GSoC 2018 journey.
Hope you'll love giving it a read.

To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi
Isaac) :
Let me know your preferences to set up a regular
set of meeting times to discuss the project.
I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other
community members could possibly join.



Looking forward to a great summer. :)

Thanks,
Rudra Sadhu

[1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/




-- 


*Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
*divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com /
+41 779807546 / +91 8003856439*

GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs,
UnternehmerTUM GmbH *
*www.divyanshurawat.me *

Twitter  LinkedIn

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-05 Thread Tony Anderson
SugarLabs is our site to communicate with our users and prospective 
users. GitHub is our site to support SugarLabs development. In this 
meeting it is pointed out that maintaining two versions of the wikipages 
will be difficult (obvious, since we are unable to maintain even one). 
The evil word 'deprecation' was used (I would have preferred - 
improved). It is logical to maintain markdown pages describing the 
technical design of an activity (such as Browse or Turtle Blocks). 
However, we need documentation for users with screenshots showing the 
intended method of use and providing challenges to show advanced 
capabilities. ASLO needs more help to enable users to make informed 
decisions on which activities to download and install.


Our current direction seems to lead to us talking only to ourselves.

Tony


On Friday, 04 May, 2018 10:54 PM, divyanshu rawat wrote:

Hi Everyone,

We are done with our first meeting with Rudra Sadhu and he is doing 
great.
Here are the logs of today's meeting: 
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-04T14:17:25.

Please share your opinions and suggestions.
And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 
1600 CET.


Best
Divyanshu

‌

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:40 PM, divyanshu rawat 
> wrote:


I will be there to attend.

On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 10:38 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac
> wrote:

Sounds good.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 18:07 Rudra Sadhu > wrote:

Lets startthis Friday. 1600 CET.
> sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited
to join as well.

Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding
some typos.
> thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.

regards,
Rudra Sadhu

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac
>
wrote:

Greetings from Nigeria,

Welcome to Sugar Labs.

Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.

We'll use the #sugar IRC.

Nice article by the way, I made some corrections
regarding some typos.

Link to the correction



Warm Regards

Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
https://about.me/iamonuwa




On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu
> wrote:

Greetings!

Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar
Labs under the banner of Google Summer of Code
this year.

I recently published an introductory blog post[1],
describing my GSoC 2018 journey.
Hope you'll love giving it a read.

To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi
Isaac) :
Let me know your preferences to set up a regular
set of meeting times to discuss the project.
I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other
community members could possibly join.



Looking forward to a great summer. :)

Thanks,
Rudra Sadhu

[1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/




-- 


*Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
*divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com /
+41 779807546 / +91 8003856439*

GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs,
UnternehmerTUM GmbH *
*www.divyanshurawat.me *

Twitter  LinkedIn
 Github
 Stack Overflow
 Behance





--

*Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
*divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com / +41 
779807546 / +91 8003856439*


GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs, UnternehmerTUM 
GmbH *

*www.divyanshurawat.me *

Twitter  LinkedIn 
 

Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-05-04 Thread divyanshu rawat
Hi Everyone,

We are done with our first meeting with Rudra Sadhu and he is doing great.
Here are the logs of today's meeting:
http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting/meetings/2018-05-04T14:17:25.
Please share your opinions and suggestions.
And we will be doing the next meeting on next Friday at the same time 1600
CET.

Best
Divyanshu

‌

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 10:40 PM, divyanshu rawat <
divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I will be there to attend.
>
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 10:38 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <
> matrix4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Sounds good.
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 18:07 Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>>
>>> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
>>> > sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited to join as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
>>> > thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Rudra Sadhu
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <
>>> matrix4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Greetings from Nigeria,

 Welcome to Sugar Labs.

 Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.

 We'll use the #sugar IRC.

 Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.

 Link to the correction
 

 Warm Regards



 Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
 [image: https://]about.me/iamonuwa
 

 On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu 
 wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the banner
> of Google Summer of Code this year.
>
> I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC
> 2018 journey.
> Hope you'll love giving it a read.
>
> To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
> Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times
> to discuss the project.
> I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members
> could possibly join.
>
>
>
> Looking forward to a great summer. :)
>
> Thanks,
> Rudra Sadhu
>
> [1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/
>


>>> --
>
> *Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
> *divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com  / +41 779807546 /
> +91 8003856439*
>
> GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
> Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs, UnternehmerTUM
> GmbH *
> *www.divyanshurawat.me *
>
> [image: Twitter]   [image: LinkedIn]
>   [image: Github]
>   [image: Stack Overflow]
>   [image: Behance]
> 
>



-- 

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*divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com  / +41 779807546 /
+91 8003856439*

GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs, UnternehmerTUM GmbH *
*www.divyanshurawat.me *

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Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-04-30 Thread divyanshu rawat
I will be there to attend.

On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 10:38 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac 
wrote:

> Sounds good.
>
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 18:07 Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>
>> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
>> > sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited to join as
>> well.
>>
>> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
>> > thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.
>>
>> regards,
>> Rudra Sadhu
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <
>> matrix4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings from Nigeria,
>>>
>>> Welcome to Sugar Labs.
>>>
>>> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
>>>
>>> We'll use the #sugar IRC.
>>>
>>> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
>>>
>>> Link to the correction
>>> 
>>>
>>> Warm Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
>>> [image: https://]about.me/iamonuwa
>>> 
>>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Greetings!

 Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the banner
 of Google Summer of Code this year.

 I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC
 2018 journey.
 Hope you'll love giving it a read.

 To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
 Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times
 to discuss the project.
 I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members
 could possibly join.



 Looking forward to a great summer. :)

 Thanks,
 Rudra Sadhu

 [1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/

>>>
>>>
>> --

*Divyanshu Rawat / Software Developer *
*divyanshu.r46...@gmail.com  / +41 779807546 /
+91 8003856439*

GSOC Mentor 2018 at Sugalabs, GCI 2017 Mentor at Sugar Labs
Stanford Scholar Initiative, *Harvard Innovation Labs, UnternehmerTUM GmbH *
*www.divyanshurawat.me *

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Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-04-30 Thread Onuwa Nnachi Isaac
Sounds good.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018, 18:07 Rudra Sadhu  wrote:

> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
> > sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited to join as
> well.
>
> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
> > thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.
>
> regards,
> Rudra Sadhu
>
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac <
> matrix4u2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Greetings from Nigeria,
>>
>> Welcome to Sugar Labs.
>>
>> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
>>
>> We'll use the #sugar IRC.
>>
>> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
>>
>> Link to the correction
>> 
>>
>> Warm Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
>> [image: https://]about.me/iamonuwa
>> 
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings!
>>>
>>> Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the banner
>>> of Google Summer of Code this year.
>>>
>>> I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC
>>> 2018 journey.
>>> Hope you'll love giving it a read.
>>>
>>> To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
>>> Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times to
>>> discuss the project.
>>> I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members
>>> could possibly join.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Looking forward to a great summer. :)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Rudra Sadhu
>>>
>>> [1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-04-30 Thread Rudra Sadhu
Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
> sure, I'll be present. All community members are invited to join as well.

Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
> thanks a lot! I've rectified them in the blog.

regards,
Rudra Sadhu

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:51 PM, Onuwa Nnachi Isaac 
wrote:

> Greetings from Nigeria,
>
> Welcome to Sugar Labs.
>
> Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.
>
> We'll use the #sugar IRC.
>
> Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.
>
> Link to the correction
> 
>
> Warm Regards
>
>
>
> Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
> [image: https://]about.me/iamonuwa
> 
>
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu  wrote:
>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the banner of
>> Google Summer of Code this year.
>>
>> I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC
>> 2018 journey.
>> Hope you'll love giving it a read.
>>
>> To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
>> Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times to
>> discuss the project.
>> I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members could
>> possibly join.
>>
>>
>>
>> Looking forward to a great summer. :)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rudra Sadhu
>>
>> [1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/
>>
>
>
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Re: [Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-04-30 Thread Onuwa Nnachi Isaac
Greetings from Nigeria,

Welcome to Sugar Labs.

Lets start this Friday. 1600 CET.

We'll use the #sugar IRC.

Nice article by the way, I made some corrections regarding some typos.

Link to the correction


Warm Regards



Nnachi Isaac Onuwa
[image: https://]about.me/iamonuwa


On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 12:54 PM, Rudra Sadhu  wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the banner of
> Google Summer of Code this year.
>
> I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC 2018
> journey.
> Hope you'll love giving it a read.
>
> To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
> Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times to
> discuss the project.
> I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members could
> possibly join.
>
>
>
> Looking forward to a great summer. :)
>
> Thanks,
> Rudra Sadhu
>
> [1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/
>
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[Sugar-devel] GSoC Project: Migration of Activities wiki-pages to GitHub

2018-04-28 Thread Rudra Sadhu
Greetings!

Thank You for the opportunity to work with Sugar Labs under the banner of
Google Summer of Code this year.

I recently published an introductory blog post[1], describing my GSoC 2018
journey.
Hope you'll love giving it a read.

To my mentors (Divyanshu Rawat and Onuwa Nnachi Isaac) :
Let me know your preferences to set up a regular set of meeting times to
discuss the project.
I would prefer them to be on #sugar so that other community members could
possibly join.



Looking forward to a great summer. :)

Thanks,
Rudra Sadhu

[1] https://rdrsadhu.github.io/blog/gsoc2018/
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