Yes , I have .
I have forked music blocks , sugar labs and have cloned it into my system .
I will start contributing very soon.
I am just going through the document of guidelines and all the things I
should keep in mind while doing it .
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022, 3:49 AM Walter Bender wrote:
> Have
Have you checked out the GSoC page on GitHub? https://github.com/sugarlabs/GSoC
-walter
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 2:01 PM Ashutosh Gautam
wrote:
>
> Hi, Everyone! I am Ashutosh Gautam, sophomore at KIIT, Bhubaneswar pursuing
> B.Tech Cse and I look forward to contributing to Sugar Labs. I have a
Good to hear, thanks.
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 07:55:17AM +0530, SHRAY TYAGI wrote:
> Yes, I would be interested.
>
> On Sat, 2 Jan 2021, 05:44 James Cameron, <[1]qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
>
> Welcome. Your experience with Django is immediately useful; we have a
> Django app called
Yes, I would be interested.
On Sat, 2 Jan 2021, 05:44 James Cameron, wrote:
> Welcome. Your experience with Django is immediately useful; we have a
> Django app called Pootle on https://translate.sugarlabs.org/ that has
> not been maintained recently. We continue to have occasional
>
Welcome. Your experience with Django is immediately useful; we have a
Django app called Pootle on https://translate.sugarlabs.org/ that has
not been maintained recently. We continue to have occasional
translators, but I don't think we have an active translation manager.
A few years ago, Bernie
Welcome.
Thanks for your offer. If you haven't seen it already, you will find
my getting started guide in your spam folder. You can also find it at
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/sugar-labs-developer-howto.txt
You can find our guide to contributing at
Hey James,
I'll be happy to work on that. I'll take some time to familiarize myself
with the codebase, and then proceed from there.
Manish
On Tue, 15 Dec 2020, 05:55 James Cameron, wrote:
> Welcome. Thanks for volunteering.
>
> Given your skills, one of the opportunities is to port Sugarizer
Welcome. Thanks for volunteering.
Given your skills, one of the opportunities is to port Sugarizer
activities back to Sugar.
One of our goals has been to leverage work done on activities so that
they are available on both Sugar and Sugarizer. Having a Sugar Web
library that works on both is a
Oh, thanks a lot!
I'll get started on it and explore around right away!
Thanks again.
On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, 12:54 AM James Cameron wrote:
> Welcom Muskan.
>
> The Sprint Math activity is embedded in the Sugarizer repository.
>
>
>
Welcom Muskan.
The Sprint Math activity is embedded in the Sugarizer repository.
https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer/tree/master/activities/SprintMath.activity
Relevant data in the same repository can be found with "git grep
Sprint".
Or you could use GitHub to search for
Which application?
On Sat, Feb 08, 2020 at 08:15:03PM +0530, Rahul kohli wrote:
> In which file the code is available for introduction box which
> introduce us to the application?
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Hello Amey,
See
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/src/how-can-i-help.md
On Sun, Aug 18, 2019 at 2:59 PM Amey Bhosle wrote:
> Hello, My name is Amey Bhosle and am pursuing UG from India. My skills
> includes HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python. I checked out this project and
>
Thanks for asking. All tasks contain some design. There is more to
do than can possibly be done. We don't have time to make a list.
Could you please self-direct? Please use Sugar, Sugarizer or Music
Blocks, and choose what to work on, based on;
* your time,
* your interest,
* your
Am a junior product designer and software developer mostly front-end, with five
months of experience in UI/UX Design, I also help to implement the designs into
an actuall product. Please how can I joint the community and contribute as a
UI/UX designer or Web designer? Recently I cloned the
What do you mean? Designer is so vague. Software designer? Web site
designer? Graphics designer? System integration designer? User
experience designer? Design is part of everything we do already, and
a designer who can't implement what they design is generally
ineffective.
On Mon, Jul 29,
How about how to get started as a designer?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 28, 2019, at 11:51 PM, James Cameron wrote:
>
> Welcome Deepak,
>
> GCompris skills are needed. The opportunities are;
>
> - maintenance and improvement of the GCompris wrapper activity for
> Sugar,
Welcome Deepak,
GCompris skills are needed. The opportunities are;
- maintenance and improvement of the GCompris wrapper activity for
Sugar, https://github.com/sugarlabs/gcompris-wrapper-activity
- porting a new GCompris Journal integration activity for
Sugar on current releases of Debian,
Thanks, I'll check them out.
On Sun, Mar 31, 2019 at 5:21 AM Chihurumnaya Ibiam <
ibiamchihurumn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Shubhika,
>
> They're some ideas for the type of activities to be created in the ideas
> page, feel free to add more ideas but these ideas should be new and not
> already
Hi Shubhika,
They're some ideas for the type of activities to be created in the ideas
page, feel free to add more ideas but these ideas should be new and not
already in existence as sugar activities. You can visit
activities.sugarlabs.org to view existing activities.
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019, 6:27
Welcome Yash.
Please choose some of the ideas you are really interested in, read
them carefully, look for ambiguities or places where information is
missing, and ask questions here on sugar-devel@. We may then work
together to improve the ideas.
Please don't talk privately with mentors about
Welcome, Amarjeet.
On Sun, Jan 20, 2019 at 11:06:05PM +0530, amarjeet singh wrote:
> Hello; I am Amarjeet Singh, I am an undergraduate student studying
> computer science in Jaypee University of Engineering & technology,
> my knowledge skills include Javascript, Python, HTML and CSS, I am
> very
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 2:10 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> I don't know. I don't have administrator rights on the Wiki. Hope
> Walter or someone else can answer. Meanwhile, I've been replacing
> migrated pages with links to the new location, so that old links don't
> break.
>
I don't know. I don't have administrator rights on the Wiki. Hope
Walter or someone else can answer. Meanwhile, I've been replacing
migrated pages with links to the new location, so that old links don't
break.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 11:31:49AM +0530, Rudra Sadhu wrote:
> thanks James for the
thanks James for the assessment.
I've successfully migrated a few of the pages from
https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activities to GitHub
Find the pull request at https://github.com/godiard/help-activity/pull/38
and now, the wiki-pages needs to be deprecated.
As to delete a page from the wiki, an
Thanks, I've reviewed your updated proposal.
My assessment of project impact;
Originally documentation was separate because we had non-coding
developers and tool chains that varied by type of developer. Now we
use GitHub the tool chains are combined.
With the project as described,
Thanks James, Carlos, Gonzalo and everyone for the insights
Your inputs helped a lot, and I've updated my proposal accordingly.
A lot of important stuff was added such as the working the Help Activity,
keeping check on the activity bundle sizes and completing the miscellaneous
section.
The
Thanks James,
the resources you mentioned were really helpful.
I went ahead to migrate a few of the pages by the guidelines you described.
Find the Pull Request here:
https://github.com/sugarlabs/activity-abacus/pull/13
Please review
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 4:32 AM, James Cameron
On IRC #sugar Vipul Gupta asked;
Hey, in the Activity task of migration. We need to
migrate content from activities page to their Githubs or their git
pages.
?
Please clarify which one is it. Some pages don't have
the links of their repository
The organisations is not uniform. I have
G'day Rudra,
Thanks for being at the meeting earlier, and for your proposal.
A project for GSoC 2013 added context sensitive help, or user
documentation, to the Sugar desktop, with alt+shift+h key.
It works with the Help activity. Metadata in the Help activity links a
subject activity to a
Hi Rudra
Look nice the proposal you will talk more that in the meeting with more
details in the Sugarlabs.org meeting at at 5PM US/Eastern (9PM UTC) and get
more feedback from the community.
I suggest try to complete the Miscellaneous section is important to try to
understand the enviroment.
Hello Utkarsh,
Glad to see you're interested in participating in our open source
organization.
Below are some useful links to hopefully get you started:
Sugar labs wiki for GSoC: https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code
GSoC's full timeline so you can know exactly when to start sending in
Hi,
I am Utkarsh Shukla, a C.S. Sophomore at IIT Roorkee.
My special area of development is in javascript . Recently I helped my
on-campus student group SDSLabs to develop a p2p media streaming website
using vanilla WebRTC from scratch.
I am interested in SugarLabs organisation as it specialises
Hey Aaron! Nice to meet you too! Thank you for such prompt response.
I'm not sure of your IRC name. Please share it with me.
Yes, I was facing this issue after running the following step:
$ sudo mongod --fork --port 27018 --logpath /home/root/mongo.log
But now, it got fix itself after
On Thu, 2016-03-10 at 00:39 -0800, Manraj Singh
wrote:
> Hello community members,
>
> I'm Manraj Singh, studying in Netaji Subhas Institute Of Technology(Delhi
> University). I'm an Open Source Enthusiast and have previously contributed
> to jQuery, Mozilla and
Thanks for your interest in Sugar Labs. Here is all you need to become a
developer, https://developer.sugarlabs.org/.
> Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 19:46:14 +0530
> From: adityadiveka...@gmail.com
> To: sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org
> Subject: [Sugar-devel] Introduction
>
> Hello Developers,
> My
Hello Roshan, Welcome to sugarlabs. Here are some links
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Welcome_to_the_Sugar_Labs_wiki
https://developer.sugarlabs.org/ also here is our facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/SugarLabs/. This links will guild you on what to
do. If you have any question
Hi Roshan,
The best to start, if you already have a development environment and can
run Sugar,
is try to solve some bug in bugs.sugarlabs.org or try do some little
improvement to Sugar
or to the activities.
If you find a bug in bus.sugarlabs.org that you test and is already fixed,
please report,
It seems that the docker service is not running.
Does systemctl start docker gave you an error ?
Le 12 mai 2015 02:55, Gonzalo Odiard godi...@sugarlabs.org a écrit :
I have installed docker-io
As root:
# dnf install -y docker-io
# systemctl start docker.service
# systemctl enable
Yes, docker should work now :)
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2015-05-12 13:37 GMT+02:00 Gonzalo Odiard godi...@sugarlabs.org:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 3:33 AM, Michaël Ohayon mohayo...@gmail.com
wrote:
It seems that the docker service is
Nice. Is working now.
This is very interesting. Started ok, and show a nice group of activities
A few comments/questions:
* Every time starts fresh (ask age/gender and select a color). There are
any way to
preserve a state?
* Docker is using the packages installed in Fedora, right? What Fedora
Great !
- I'll look onto preserving the state for the next versions
- Docker can run any docker container based on any linux.
Your os got his own docker version but you can run everything.
My Dockerfile specifies that the container should use fedora. So the guest
OS is fedora even if I use
I'll setup a wiki page to keep this available !
Thanks, good idea.
Gonzalo
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Yes, I'll add an option to enable using just a folder, it will be better
that way.
I'm running this under ArchLinux.
The docker-io is the correct package, the another one is something not
related at all. It's a dock applet systray program : https://fedorahosted
.org/fpc/ticket/341
Many distros
Hi !
I've updated the script.
You can now start a sugar environment and provide activities folders !
https://github.com/mikklfr/docker-sugar
I've got two activities folders which I want to test : 2048.activity and
Valorar.activity.
I can run sugar and provide those activities by running the
I have installed docker-io
As root:
# dnf install -y docker-io
# systemctl start docker.service
# systemctl enable docker.service
Then, with my user I cloned the repo:
git clone https://github.com/mikklfr/docker-sugar.git
cd docker-sugar/
sh run.sh
FATA[] Post
Maybe point to directory where you have installed your activities?
Or take it from a env variable.
A few questions:
What is your testing environment?
I am looking at how to install docker in Fedora, and have different
instructions
depending on the version https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docker
I
Hi,
I've just setup something to run sugar with docker.
It will work on GNU/Linux only with X11 and pulseaudio.
I've published it on the docker registry and github.
- https://github.com/mikklfr/docker-sugar
- The docker image is mikkl/sugar
It's kind of a poc for now.
I'll setup a script to
Nice.
And you have a docker recipe to create a sugar development environment?
Can be used in any operating system?
I am asking because we are thinking in how make easier develop in different
os,
and also how distribute Sugar to users in other platforms.
Gonzalo
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 1:23 PM,
Thanks,
Docker is a great tool for booting up a container using LXC, you can refer
to it as a very light vm focused on a specific task.
You can script in minutes a way to boot a program by targetting a specific
OS from any GNU/Linux
For instance here is a Dockerfile to
- bootup an archlinux
Hi Michaël,
Welcome!
Few months later, I joined the Docker Paris Hackathon and had built
Sugarizer and Sugar containers (with graphical support for the Sugar one).
Interesting. I don't know more from Docker than the sporadic news,
could explain what can be done with the Sugar container?
My
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Iain Brown Douglas
i...@browndouglas.plus.com wrote:
Greetings,
I have dipped into Sugar a number of times in the past. I have a
personal interest in introducing creative and productive use of a
computer to a new generation ages 3 and 9.
I should declare a
Excerpts from James Simmons's message of Sat Jan 29 16:22:49 +0100 2011:
The book Make Your Own Sugar Activities! has some suggestions on
development environments and many other topics:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/Introduction
[...]
In the What About Using
Excerpts from Gary Martin's message of Sat Jan 29 16:09:43 +0100 2011:
I don't have an XO laptops but I do have a VirtualBox Fedora and Ubuntu VMs
running sugarlabs. What do you use as a Python editor- I was hoping to use
eclipse but I have used a basic introduction to VIM in my classes
Excerpts from Mike Rehner's message of Fri Jan 28 19:56:12 +0100 2011:
I am a retired high school computer science teacher from Columbus, Ohio,
USA. My background includes both computer science and instructional design.
I would like to volunteer 8-12 hours a week to work with the Activity
Sascha,
What I was trying to get across is that while the distro packages are
what most people should be using, they aren't up to the minute. By
installing sugar-jhbuild you can test both the latest Sugar and an
older version that is more likely to be used in the field on the same
box without
Hi Sascha,
On 30 Jan 2011, at 12:10, Sascha Silbe sascha-ml-reply-to-201...@silbe.org
wrote:
Excerpts from Gary Martin's message of Sat Jan 29 16:09:43 +0100 2011:
I don't have an XO laptops but I do have a VirtualBox Fedora and Ubuntu VMs
running sugarlabs. What do you use as a Python
Mike,
The book Make Your Own Sugar Activities! has some suggestions on
development environments and many other topics:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/Introduction
I have use Eclipse with the Python plugin for developing Activities
myself, and like it. Usually I use Eric.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Mike Rehner babareh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am a retired high school computer science teacher from Columbus, Ohio,
USA. My background includes both computer science and instructional design.
I would like to volunteer 8-12 hours a week to work with the
Hi Mike,
On 28 Jan 2011, at 18:56, Mike Rehner babareh...@gmail.com wrote:
I am a retired high school computer science teacher from Columbus, Ohio, USA.
My background includes both computer science and instructional design. I
would like to volunteer 8-12 hours a week to work with the
Hi Mike
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 2:57 PM, Gary Martin garycmar...@googlemail.comwrote:
Hi Mike,
On 28 Jan 2011, at 18:56, Mike Rehner babareh...@gmail.com wrote:
I am a retired high school computer science teacher from Columbus, Ohio,
USA. My background includes both computer science and
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:46, Steven Parrish smparr...@gmail.com wrote:
Some of you may have already heard that I have accepted a position
with ActivityCentral to be the project manager for Dextrose. It feels
like I have come full circle as I started out as a volunteer
maintaining the F11
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 06:46:00AM -0400, Steven Parrish wrote:
Some of you may have already heard that I have accepted a position
with ActivityCentral to be the project manager for Dextrose.
Great to hear!
It feels
like I have come full circle as I started out as a volunteer
maintaining
Hi Steven,
On 09/28/2010 01:00 PM, Tomeu Vizoso wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:46, Steven Parrishsmparr...@gmail.com wrote:
Some of you may have already heard that I have accepted a position
with ActivityCentral to be the project manager for Dextrose. It feels
like I have come full
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 1:33 PM, xiaoqin ma maxiaoqin2...@gmail.com wrote:
Tomeu asked me to write to the mailing list to get to know everyone.
I am very passionate about Children education in developing country. I got
my Ph.D from Computer Science and now I am a software engineer in San
That is a cool site. I did a lot of system, especially storage system, file
system work in school. I'm also now working on storage software. Really want
to get to know details there. Really passionate to get to know more ...
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Walter Bender
Roopesh,
If you're interested in developing Activities you might check out the
FLOSS Manual Make Your Own Sugar Activities! at this URL:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/Introduction
You might want to check out http://activities.sugarlabs.org to see
what is already available.
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Roopesh P Raj roopesh.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am an experienced python developer, I have also worked with zope, css,
html, javascript, java, and web framework like turbogears. I have a physics
background and is very much interested in educational
(I guess I forgot to change cc list)
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:29:16PM +0200, Bernie Innocenti wrote:
On 07/08/09 22:45, Steve Dalton wrote:
I started having a look at the speak app - this is perhaps something I
could maintain.
Sure. alsroot is listed as the current maintainer, but he's
2009/6/26 Steve Dalton steve.dal...@gmail.com:
Hi All
Just went on IRC channel - but no-one around - so I'll try here.
Steve Dalton here from Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. I'm an experienced
developer - mainly C/C++/Java/Groovy - but also dabble with Ruby/Python, just
starting out
On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 12:53 +1000, Steve Dalton wrote:
Just went on IRC channel - but no-one around - so I'll try here.
The #sugar channel is usually very active.
This weekend, most Sugar Labbers are in Berlin for the LinuxTag
FUDCon, and anyway it was night in Europe and US when you posted
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