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  • *Icons to switch between stores in buy mode. ==In Progress==
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  • ...have applied to, so that people can see the thought process we go through in thinking about it. == In progress ==
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Feature|Notification Progress Bar]]</noinclude> Give the notifications progress bars (if they want)
    1 KB (167 words) - 06:47, 10 August 2014
  • |status_text=In Progress |desc=A way for students to track achievements they've earned in other activities.
    267 bytes (35 words) - 15:22, 17 December 2013
  • |status_text=In Progress
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  • |status_text=In Progress
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  • |status_text=In Rewrite Process (In Progress) ...s through maze-like dungeons, solve puzzles / problems, and defeat enemies in a two dimensional world.
    966 bytes (135 words) - 09:29, 11 August 2011
  • |status_text=In Progress |desc=A mesh network chat system based on zeromq and written in python. Designed to auto discover nodes on a meshnet
    326 bytes (52 words) - 00:03, 22 May 2012
  • ''In progress..''
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  • |status_text=In Progress
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  • * One constructivist activity for children get and solve WebQuests in a cooperative way. * [DONE] Describe and write about the computer's usage issues in a classroom. .
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  • * Sugar Code-In * Fundraiser progress report
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  • |status_text=In progress for Spring 2016 Semester
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  • |status_text=In Progress
    280 bytes (41 words) - 11:32, 22 May 2012
  • |status_text=development in progress (restarted)
    274 bytes (38 words) - 05:53, 16 November 2010
  • ...look something like: Features/Your Feature Name. This keeps all features in the same namespace --> Share sugar objects in Peer-to-Peer manner.
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  • Quadrilaterals Progress *** have audio feedback "correct" and "incorrect" in both Nepali and Spanish
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  • I strongly believe in Sugar Labs Mission and am open to discussion about different things we coul * Work in Progress: [https://github.com/search?q=is%3Apr+author%3AJuiP+org%3Asugarlabs&type=is
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  • |status_text=In Progress ...mous quests for a banquet at Camelot. The game is a "point and click" game in the same vein as Monkey Island and King's Quest. The user reads dialog, hun
    635 bytes (109 words) - 16:05, 21 May 2012
  • In attendance: * Bert Freudenberg agreed to continue in the role of Ombudsman
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  • In attendance: ...102] and the issue that despite having made great progress, we are lagging in uptake of the new Sugar. We agreed to (1) prepare a prospectus on the new b
    769 bytes (111 words) - 08:54, 10 July 2014
  • === Work in progress .... === Pootle in Sugar is ''actually'' unmaintained.
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  • Calendario is a Sugar Activity for manage tasks in a calendar interface. This application helps the development of the organiz *State per activities (In progress or completed).
    1 KB (138 words) - 23:35, 27 August 2011
  • Squeeze isn't supported any more because Sugar is in the progress of migrating to GTK 3 / Gnome 3, requiring bleeding edge versions of a coup In order to install sugar-jhbuild, you need to install git-core, lsb-release,
    966 bytes (123 words) - 04:46, 3 July 2021
  • ...look something like: Features/Your Feature Name. This keeps all features in the same namespace --> * Minimal changes in Shell or even nothing (use Browse in all cases)
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  • In attendance: Lionel, Rahul, and Devin === Google Code-in has ended ===
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  • ...'s primary coding language will be Python, using the pygame library to aid in graphics management. The game's target audience and device is the OLPC and ...is Arthur's Royal Detective. The goal is retrieve all the knights who are in the middle of their most famous quests for a banquet at Camelot.
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  • Information previous to the Code Sprint in: [[EduJAM/2012/CodeSprint/Previous]]. Made summary of next steps on issues in http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Dextrose/3/PatchesState
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  • ...posal was to use Mallard for the help mechanism, the research done and the progress of the project proved that simply using the current help content would serv * Implement a help mechanism to view Help in the Activity
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  • ...igious enthusiasts, I am Jaskirat Singh from India pursuing as a volunteer in the Sugar Labs organisation. ...ot officially became the community member in 2017.Serving as a Google Code In Mentor, GSOC Mentor and ceremonial contributor at the Sugar Labs.
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  • * I'm located in Russia, Kursk UTC +3. * I have never taken part in serious open-source projects before, but i've got some [https://github.com/
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  • ==A Work In Progress== ...would act as a writing journal to reflect and capture the inquiry process in real time and serves as a powerful tool for learners and teachers alike.
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  • ...ale. It also provides a read out of whether or not you are flat, sharp, or in tune. More details are available on the [[Activities/Measure|Measure Activi ...While still a work in progress: I hope to have a preliminary release later in the week.
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  • |status_text= In progress ...currently being developed and fleshed out before we can package it for use in the OLPC's.
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  • In attendance: Walter updated the board on the progress of Music Blocks
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  • ...python command "django-admin runserver 0.0.0.0:80" which has to be excuted in a screen session ... ...document, runs through a progress bar, and then fails to make any further progress.
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  • .... September is start of school in the US, so we expect to see an increase in teachers trying Sugar. We want to be ready with suggestions and work aroun Ham and Dave from Solution Grove are making progress on this. You can track progress on ticket {{bug|916}}
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  • Implements the ability to select multiple journal entries in the journal entry view and perform group operations (like copy, delete) on * [[User:garycmartin| Gary Martin]] (Major contributor in helping this feature reach the level of robustness today)
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  • ...ures we have put into place are still in need of fine-tuning, we have seen progress on one key goal—greater involvement from Sugar deployments. Sugar remains ...detailed feedback on the new Turtle Art. Raúl will be testing it this week in the field and I hope that with that additional feedback to be able to make
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  • ...tance from the row or column of the goal square. Depending on its position in the loop, it will check its distance from either the left or right of the g ...ts (Section 1.OA). The board will teach basic addition and problem solving in a fun and interesting way.
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  • ...for new activities, below. They will be tracked, together with the overall progress, here. '''All SoaS tickets in Trac:''' [[Sugar on a Stick/Bugs]]
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  • ...nd emerging educational activities from OLPC France. Daniel Drake reported progress on the Sugar development front during the [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archi ...e, we made a lot of progress. Many things that had been hacked or disabled in the initial efforts were restored with clean code. We got down to just a ha
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  • == In attendance == ...g up a SL Summer of Code program in parallel to pursue non-coding projects in our critical path.
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  • ..., and dozens of others. Children love to explore and to express themselves in the Sugar environment. ...n and teachers to work together on projects, to share ideas, and to engage in critical dialogs.
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  • In attendance: GrannieB gave an update on the progress on the membership drive and election planning
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  • ...This is a private initiative of [[#Development team|people]] who take part in the project. * [[#Overall progress|How to track the overall progress to see if your help is needed?]]
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  • ...ivities.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Activity Library].<br>To track implementation progress, go to [[Platform_Team/Activity_Library|developers' corner]]. ...As children advance to developers, they will recognize their friend's name in use by the adults and maybe feel like, wow!, I would like to do that too.
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  • ...ognitive and social constructivism. We believe that learners should engage in exploration and collaboration. The Sugar platform is based on three definin * Love is a better master than duty — you want people to engage in things that are authentic to them, things that they love. Internal motivati
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  • ...r goals and our potential, but I am also concerned that we are functioning in an inefficient manner. '''Currently in the SLOB meetings,'''
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  • Our goal is to allow any XO user or XO in book mode (even as a kiosk) to select and create: == We are making progress. ==
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