On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 02:25:06PM +0100, Martin Dengler wrote: > On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 06:07:50PM +1000, James Cameron wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 03:39:46AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote: > > > Here, we reach the end of my tale. You see, my friend and I agreed > > > that our desired next step would be to send our change to sugar-devel@ > > > along with, well, this story. > > > > > > -1: Unfortunately, there's no obvious way to do this with Sugar and > > > Pippy today. > > > > > > Anyone have thoughts on what "stepping stones" Sugar and Pippy ought > > > to provide to make this act of reflection and sharing feel as natural > > > as the act of starting Pippy or of making the change that we want to > > > describe and to share? > > > > We might not be able to depend on an e-mail path. So I envisage a > > small web application on sugarlabs.org > > Both an email and a POST request could be tried - saving the entry to > the journal might be good, which then opens up a whole other set of > routes (and confusions) for submission/sharing (and its resultant UI > challenges). > > To bikeshed a bit, perhaps "share via email" and/or "share via web" > could become part of Activities' sharing options. > > Martin There is presently a peer-to-(multiple)peer sharing app from SL called FileShare. One person starts it, makes a public session in the Neighboorhood, share a document, then others can join this and then download that document to the Journal.
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