[Sugar-devel] Recording time spent on an activity ?

2010-08-26 Thread Bastien
There is a frequent request (at least from our tiny 150-XO deployment in Madagascar) to be able to assess the time spent on an activity. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's not currently possible. Is this a request other people met? Would it be reasonable to add it to the features of the

Re: [Sugar-devel] Recording time spent on an activity ?

2010-08-26 Thread James Cameron
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:05:24AM +0200, Bastien wrote: There is a frequent request (at least from our tiny 150-XO deployment in Madagascar) to be able to assess the time spent on an activity. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's not currently possible. I know of no code in Sugar with

Re: [Sugar-devel] Recording time spent on an activity ?

2010-08-26 Thread Bastien
James Cameron qu...@laptop.org writes: I would not object, if the implementation actually measured interaction rather than simply time spent with activity open. I agree. But rough time spent could be a first implementation step toward a complete implementation of time spent + interaction

Re: [Sugar-devel] Recording time spent on an activity ?

2010-08-26 Thread Gary Martin
Hi Bastien, On 26 Aug 2010, at 09:05, Bastien bastien.gue...@wikimedia.fr wrote: There is a frequent request (at least from our tiny 150-XO deployment in Madagascar) to be able to assess the time spent on an activity. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's not currently possible. Is

Re: [Sugar-devel] Recording time spent on an activity ?

2010-08-26 Thread Erik Blankinship
I like the badges idea, although it also suggests drill and practice. Your example of how often you share is a good counter to that knee jerk reaction, but meaningful data will be hard to gather automatically. Perhaps reputation systems like stackoverflow.com might be a good place for

Re: [Sugar-devel] Recording time spent on an activity ?

2010-08-26 Thread Sameer Verma
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Erik Blankinship er...@mediamods.com wrote: I like the badges idea, although it also suggests drill and practice. Your example of how often you share is a good counter to that knee jerk reaction, but meaningful data will be hard to gather automatically.