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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
ASLO leverages volunteer reviewers/editors to look over pending and nominated add-ons for publication on the site. With the launch of ASLO and the sandbox, aspects of this role have changed significantly.
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The Sugar Activity Library leverages volunteer reviewers/editors to look over pending and nominated activities for publication on the site. With the launch of [http://activities.sugarlabs.org activities.sugarlabs.org] (ASLO) and the sandbox, aspects of this role have changed significantly.
  
 
In ASLO, anyone is considered a reviewer. Users can install activities as soon as the author submits them. We hope that these users will then return to write a review of their experience with the activity, whether it be good or bad.
 
In ASLO, anyone is considered a reviewer. Users can install activities as soon as the author submits them. We hope that these users will then return to write a review of their experience with the activity, whether it be good or bad.
  
 
== What's an editor? ==
 
== What's an editor? ==
Editors have access to the queue of pending and nominated activities, and their main role is to assess the existing reviews and determine whether the activity should be pushed to the public side based on criteria in the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/pages/policy policy].
 
  
== What editor should do? ==
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Editors have access to the queue of pending and nominated activities, and their main role is to assess the existing reviews and determine whether the activity should be pushed to the public side based on criteria in the [[Activity_Library/Editors/Policy|Policy]].
  
* Subscribe to broadcast events to handle all nominating/pending requests:
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== What should an editor do? ==
** go to [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/users/edit Account page]
 
** switch to ''Notifications'' tab
 
** select ''Broadcast events'' check box
 
  
* Check that activity runs on declared Sugar Platforms.
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* Subscribe to the [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/aslo editors mailing list] to be informed of all review threads.
** Major sugar environments are:
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* Follow the [[Activity_Library/Editors/Policy|Activity Library Policy]] before pushing activities to the public.
*** SP-0.82
 
**** [http://download.laptop.org/xo-1/os/official/767/ XO-767]
 
*** SP-0.84
 
**** [[Sugar_on_a_Stick|SoaS-2]] or [[Community/Distributions/Mandriva|Mandriva2009.1]] or [http://en.opensuse.org/Sugar openSUSE] for environments that fully satisfy SP-0.84
 
** If activity has binary blobs, check it on:
 
*** x86 architecture
 
*** x86_64 architecture (looks like we have x86_64 only for SP-0.84+)
 
  
 
== Hints ==
 
== Hints ==
  
'''Q:''' How to feature activity<br>
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'''Q:''' How does one 'feature' an activity?<br>
'''A:''' go to http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/editors/featured
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'''A:''' Go to http://activities.sugarlabs.org/editors/featured
# start typing activity name(you should type at least 4 symbols) to edit entry which belongs to proper category
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# Start typing the activity name (you should type at least 4 characters) to edit the entry which belongs to the proper category.
# choose full activity name from popup list
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# Choose the full activity name from the popup list,
# or just time activity id in format: ''[<activity_id>]'' (in current version there is a bug and you'll have to refresh page to see name of added activity)
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# or enter the activity id in this format: ''[<activity_id>]''
In current version to see all featured activities you should click "See All Recommended Activities" on the right sidebar of category page.
 
  
 
== Resources ==
 
== Resources ==

Latest revision as of 13:08, 30 October 2011

Introduction

The Sugar Activity Library leverages volunteer reviewers/editors to look over pending and nominated activities for publication on the site. With the launch of activities.sugarlabs.org (ASLO) and the sandbox, aspects of this role have changed significantly.

In ASLO, anyone is considered a reviewer. Users can install activities as soon as the author submits them. We hope that these users will then return to write a review of their experience with the activity, whether it be good or bad.

What's an editor?

Editors have access to the queue of pending and nominated activities, and their main role is to assess the existing reviews and determine whether the activity should be pushed to the public side based on criteria in the Policy.

What should an editor do?

Hints

Q: How does one 'feature' an activity?
A: Go to http://activities.sugarlabs.org/editors/featured

  1. Start typing the activity name (you should type at least 4 characters) to edit the entry which belongs to the proper category.
  2. Choose the full activity name from the popup list,
  3. or enter the activity id in this format: [<activity_id>]

Resources