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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)
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  • |status_text=In Progress |desc=A way for students to track achievements they've earned in other activities.
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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.
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  • |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
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  • ''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
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  • |status_text=development in progress (restarted)
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  • ...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
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  • 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
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  • === 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).
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  • 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,
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  • ...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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  • ...aboration, and view source; Sugar (Sucrose and Fructose) is mostly written in Python with a consistent user experience across all of its activities; but In a [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2010-March/022819.html po
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  • ...the palette in the attached icon device to the palette in the Journal icon in the bottom toolbar. * NOTE: Probably journal shutdown was needed in a initial implemantation, but later was not done. We need check if is reall
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  • ...st the technology, but also their cultural context. The vector is pointing in the right direction. ...ocal lab would provide the means for the local community to nurture growth in their local Free Software community and to engage with the global Sugar com
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  • In attendance: '''Action:''' Walter will organize a SLOB meeting during the Gnome Hackfest in Boston.
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  • ...lence and ordering. Players are asked to place visualizations of fractions in the correct order. ...es it easy for the player to rearrange the cards from least to most filled in “pie”. Medium mode introduces fractions, displayed with a number over a
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  • NOTE: This is work in progress. To get a stable version of TamTam activities use the sugar-0.94 branch This work is based in the port done by Aaron Gordon (TamTamEdit) and Kshitij Kumar (TamTamMini)
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  • ...theme throughout the entire curriculum, including the use of Etoys models in every applicable subject. ...in third grade. Changing one number, for example, and observing the change in the project's behavior. Then over time the students can learn to make large
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  • |desc=A thrilling trivia adventure that teaches facts about the planets in our solar system. Planetary is a game that aims to teach 4th graders facts about the planets in our solar system.
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  • ...of the wiki is for proposing and tracking new Sugar features. As described in more detail on the [[Features/Policy|''Policy Page'']], we have a process b ...lity control panel|Accessibility control panel]]||Sugar||Esteban Arias||In progress
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  • ...walterbender/training]. This projects aims to help us understand how users progress during their training, using the Training Activity. ...rt is sent automatically, by the Training Activity to the Training Server. In this way we obtain valuable feedback on users progression and also tasks st
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...ionality and audio, but also can be add a function that controls the order in which images are drawn on the control so that you can put one over another
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  • The following list of specifications is a work in progress, and will be fleshed out over the coming weeks/months.
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  • ...iling lists), e.g., collab.sl.o would provide a simple method to track the progress of a request implementation, let other users vote for this request, and thu * Mix in a groupware component with the Sugar development model, keeping in mind its casual and decentralized nature
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  • In attendance: Walter, Adam Holt, Claudia, Jose Miguel, Gonzalo Claudia, Jose Miguel, and Walter report on progress on Sugar articles for the upcoming RED journal
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  • a meeting among youths from different parts of the world who are working in software participation by leaders of educational programs interested in the
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  • * Google Code In === Google Code In ===
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  • ...rvises activity run cycle, exposes startup progress, upgrades dependencies in background and provides [[Documentation_Team/Services/Activity_Triggers|Act ...ar stable branch, so do not delete your stable branches if they still work in declared sugar environments. See [[Documentation_Team/Services/Service_Deve
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  • 3. Tracking User’s progress and displaying suitable messages.<br> ...c to fix the famous tales like the red riding hood,three little pigs etc. in an interactive environment.<br>
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  • engaged in self-discovery; where collaboration, expression, and engaging in activities that are authentic to them. With Sugar,
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  • ...e computer, or over the network. You can use a generic set of pieces, load in some Sugar-colored ones, or those of your own design. When you play against ...h I got some feedback on the Portfolio and Bulletin Board activities. I am in the midst of streamlining Portfolio and also enabling comments to be made o
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  • I have been buried in meetings over the past few days, so I am a bit late in giving an update to the Sugar community. ...cture to a new server; the Wiki Team has done a reorganization of the wiki in concert with the move away from CamelCase; and Sugar and Sugar Activities c
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  • * Fundraiser progress report * Walter set up projects in the [DMP repo](https://github.com/sugarlabs/DMP) on GH.
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  • :''This is [[:Category:Translation in Progress| in the process of being translated.]]'' For the latest documentation, please r [[Category:Translation in Progress]]<noinclude>
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  • Normally you only need to run ''olpc-update'' in the Terminal application with a build number, like this: See [[OLPC:Future releases]], the Joyride train is in the round house.
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  • ImageViewer is a Sugar Activity for viewing images that have been saved in the Sugar Journal. * Show transfer progress
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  • ...nsions to the Learning Platform. It is these ideas that eventually result in our biggest and best programs, but they must endure some vetting before the To establish guidelines to aid participants in working out the details of their ideas and possibly developing new programs
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  • ...ly collaboration environments among learners and makers of all continents, in all possible languages and all possible media of distribution." Sugar Activities are applications that run in Sugarizer or the Sugar Desktop.
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  • ...ping them to learn whatever it is they want." –Eben Moglen quoting a youth in a Bangalore slum ...helped remotely.) We set our sights on eliminating Hippo Canvas from Sugar in preparation for an eventual migration to GNOME 3 and better accessibility s
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  • ...nt, but also real inroads into better understanding of how to deploy Sugar in a wide variety of contexts. ...developer team, lead by Simon Schampijer, has migrated Sugar to GTK-3 and, in the process, both made Sugar easier to maintain and also easier to support
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  • ...ccc?key=0AgX-nlaDaTaBdGhVd3ZlU1ZySWRiNmZ4YmgxTkV6ZlE&hl=en#gid=0 migration progress] (green lines are parts that work on new AMO). ...ucture Team]] on the Central Login system to make it possible to be logged in only once while browsing Sugar Labs resources.
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  • *Note: you must restart computer to log in to Sugar Network Interface '''f8''' ::[_] Auto Discover server in local network
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  • ...ael Ortiz and Pilar Saenz and to meet Fabian Prieto. The interest in Sugar in Colombia is on the rise, so it is great that there is a local community tha In Cali, I met with [http://eduteka.org Eduteka], a comprehensive education po
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this * Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • Work In Progress -If use cases can be embedded or through links to use cases stored in the Journal this could be a great Professional Development
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  • ...ve 33 participants and almost 140 tasks completed. The pace is faster than in years past, perhaps because we have more experienced Sugar users each year. ...e have been many new contributions from participants in Google Code In and in generally, the code is approaching a point of stability. You can try it by
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  • ...is sponsoring the refactoring of the presence and collaboration framework in Sugar with the following objectives: ...he services it provides are either obsoleted or replaced by new components in the Telepathy framework. See [[Development Team/Presence Service Removal]]
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  • IF game engine (Parchment virtual machine in webkit activity)<br> Included in emailed proposal #103204<br>
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  • The project was taken up by Sugar Labs in [https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Summer_of_Code/2018 Google Summer of Code 20 The project progress can be tracked [https://github.com/orgs/sugarlabs/projects/1 here].
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  • ...re we know what are the best channels for reaching teachers, parents, etc. In any case, it is an important issue for us. Please contribute to the discuss === In the community ===
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  • [[Kill the mute function in the volume icon of the frame]] | Display busy cursor when we open any section in control pannel
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  • Please contribute to this collection. These are the resources we used in learning to develop our Activity ...rteam Ubuntu Sugarteam] make more progress the best advice is to run Sugar in a window with Virtualbox & Fedora or dual booting.
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  • * Finding redundancy in website code. A Pull Request with significant change was [https://github.co * Plan for Chatbot functionality in place of IRC which was currently removed
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  • - Work Progress ...greed to keep in mind that at some point, we will put the image generation in Continuous Integration platforms. Once again, we will do as many automation
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  • This page aims to inform anyone interested in contributing to Sugar documentation. ...a "Landing page" for those who have read "How to edit Help and contribute" in XO Help, and to encourage others to test it.
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  • ...lboard advertising the Pest Control convention. POSSCON/Pest Control? Am I in the right city? I did find the conference the next morning, where I met up ...One of their projects, OpenAM, looks promising for filling a need we have in Sugar: it provides a centralized authentication service for single sign-on
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  • The spelling words are done in various ways: # [voice] spell [spelling word] - student types in letters
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  • ...ng to children of age 12. He eschews the use of IDEs and other affordances in favor of giving them a basic understanding of simple, readily available too ...avascript a first-class development environment in Sugar. An indication of progress is that community members not directly affiliated with the development effo
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  • :Interested in helping with Fortune Hunter™? Please contact us. We are always seeking pr ...o your Activities directory, and restart. The MAFH™ activity will then be in the list of activities.
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  • '''All of this operations should display a proper progress bar.''' In this work we propose to remove the current star icon and replace it by tags
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  • ...is "indispensable". We talked about some of the opportunities, especially in education, afforded by software that is "reliable and has a unit cost of ze ...f.org/gnugeneration). They are a group of pre-university students involved in FLOSS development. Sugar Labs has great synergy with this group; I have alr
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  • ...oal in mind, we will be introducing Sugar on a Stick to several classrooms in Delhi, India. We want to measure improvements in student learning as a result of using Sugar on a Stick. We'll be measuring
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  • GTK widget to replace gtk.TreeView in Journal. ...performance penalties, I guess, in common case but we don't have many rows in Journal view, so should be ok for us).
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  • ...ies these days are open-source like Mozilla,wine,android etc which results in giving one of the best working experience. ...ll get a chance to learn some awesome tips and tricks which are not taught in the regular curriculum.The interface of the activity will have different ty
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  • # The OLE Nepal devs want subzero to create the "Capacity" lesson in Karma. What does subzero think? -- He will have to play with it more to un ## Briefly discuss benefits of branching in git vs. creating temporary files like index1.html
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  • ...code for OLPC. Feel free to add to and update the manual; it is a work in progress.</div> ...the software development side of the process, we are also very interested in encouraging [[Sugar_Labs/Getting_Involved|Getting_Involved]].
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  • '''Have you participated in an open-source project before? If so, please send us URLs to your profile p I am a newbie in opensource
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  • &rarr; <s>set up in game</s> &rarr; <s>student vs class progress, class vs class progress - data analysis</s> - moved to future
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  • ...nging out in #sugar presents a great opportunity to gather around and take in everything. In Sugar, we bundle an IRC Activity that defaults to #sugar.
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  • ...XO 1.0 and XO 1.5 hardware. This is a significant release in that it pulls in many of the newer Sugar features into an official OLPC build for the first ...atures, known issues, and how to download/install/upgrade can all be found in the [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Release_notes/11.2.0 release notes].
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  • ...r Labs, we have a lot to reflect upon in 2009 and a lot to look forward to in 2010. ...healthy sign that as we are reaching the end of 2009, we are still engaged in that debate. As a community, we remain passionate and outspoken about thing
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  • ...summer off from blogging, hence I have a lot to report about the exciting progress we've made of the past three months. First, congratulations to our ten participants in Google Summer of Code:
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  • Dennis responded asking him what development environment he has used in the past and received the following response:<br> Just download the image, install the vmplayer (free, as in free beer):
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  • 2. Sugar local: Rafael Ortiz and Sebastian Silva are making progress on Sugar Labs Colombia. They now have email addresses (@ co.sugarlabs.org) ...r look: Christian Schmidt has fleshed out the [[Marketing Team/Logo]] page in the wiki, adding more colors, SVGs, and some guidelines for use. Also, Jame
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  • ...rnal entry or on a link for "full journal" would download those items back in to the journal of the Sugar computer. ...lows the same work flow as above but without a server. That is, put a SoaS in a computer, copy it to the computer then restore it to a new USB stick with
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  • ...ke: Deployments/Your Deployment Name. This keeps all the deployment pages in the same namespace --> Six Districts in Nepal. Namely; Dadeldhura, Kapilvastu, Kavre, Lalitpur, Makwanpur and Musta
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  • ...erged || [[Features/Spent_Times|Spent times]] || Track and store the time (in seconds) spent on each activity || [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-tool ...Speech In The Toolkit]] || Implement Text to Speech in the toolkit, to use in the activities] || [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/pull/404] [https://g
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  • ...rg Cambridge Friends School] in Cambridge, MA USA. It's a constant work in progress, and may change from day to day - feel free to edit this page if you think ...their school (all together) and the neighborhood they (individually) live in.
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  • ...scussions and I also am very grateful for everything they have contributed in the past. ...of [http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2012 Google Code In]. It has really been fun trying to keep pace with all of these new contribu
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  • * Do no fail on system activities in Home view {{Bug|1427}} * Progress bar for reading volumes nevers stops if can't read all volume entries {{Bug
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  • ...kipedia/blobs/master/activity.py HTTP Server]. When a hyperlink is clicked in the HTML page it call the HTTP server then run Python code. ...mmunication, all data exchange between Python and JavaScript are converted in JSON.
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  • ...nce not all pages are translated into all languages, some pages are listed in both sections. === Pages in need for translation ===
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  • ...is implemented as a lightweight, local web application which is displayed in an embedded, seamless webview within the Sugar Shell. It is focused in exposing all Sugar Network functionality.
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  • ...tivities. Sugar's focus on sharing, criticism, and exploration is grounded in the culture of free software ([[wikipedia:Free_and_open-source_software|FLO ...based on both cognitive and social constructivism: learners should engage in authentic exploration and collaboration. It is based on three very simple p
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  • ...hing. I was reminded of some of the interventions being done in classrooms in Caacupé. We need to continue to look for ways to help teachers better leve ...ivity, [[Activities/FractionBounce|FractionBounce]] and many more works in progress. I am hoping that this hands-on approach to the workshop had impact.
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  • ...eded neckties in order to enter. Marvin told the doorman that we had to go in for a meeting, but that we did not have neckties. The doorman very gracious ...ebastian Silva on "Sugar on the Ground", a series of enhancements to Sugar in support of small and off-line deployments.
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  • ...re blocks, one object per side. The student then has to put all the pieces in a grid so that pairs on the sides of the squares follow the constraint. The ...ed and are in the correct positions. Below is an example of how a game may progress.
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...a control panel extension for sugar i.e font-panel which will be released in 0.90 version (http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/sugar/repos/yevlempy/commit
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  • I live in Ghana. (Accra, Mamprobi) GMT Zone (UTC+00:00). i intend to work from 7:30 p ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • * Select your flavor .iso in the list, then press the Burn button. The CD created is '''bootable in most PC'''s including Intel Mac. Please burn many copies and share them fre
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  • '''Decision panels''' are defined [[Sugar Labs/Governance#Decision Panels|in the Sugar Labs rules of governance]] as temporary bodies set up to study a ...a Decision Panel. A Decision Panel will solicit community input, discuss (in private if they deem it necessary), reach a conclusion internally, and prod
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  • ...30 UTC. After which I'm free to code till 20:00 UTC or until I fall asleep in front of my PC! ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...//www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/01/img1983.jpg 1]). Featured in Ed McNierney's (OLPC CTO) nonstop demo was Measure, Turtle Blocks, Wikipedi ...ple use the gestures they've grown accustom to on their iPads to no effect in Sugar. The work on porting to GTK-3 (Sugar 0.96) will make a big difference
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  • ...nventional gameplay of several disciplines (platformer, shoot 'em up, etc) in very basic settings with math, to make an educational game that is actually *Ability to save and load progress
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  • This page tracks the progress of [[User:Marion Zepf|Marion Zepf]]'s GSoC project, "Turtle Blocks Python e ...SugarLabs Gitorious system. If you would like to have a look at my latest progress, check out the <code>primitive-class</code> branch. It contains the latest
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  • ...ct but an infrastructure to help people code and share their work in Sugar in effective as possible manner. * Take part in patching [https://build.opensuse.org/ OBS] to make it useful in SDK. OBS will be used as universal build farm for binary based sugar projec
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  • ...go/LiveBackup_XO-LiveCD live CDs] or live USB, this could be of great help in doing introductions to Sugar. '''Tip:''' In order to reduce wear and tear on your computer's USB drive, use a USB exten
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  • In the first meeting the following tasks were asked: * Integrate Palette in sprint math activity
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  • ...t at the end of the chapter: in life after school, there was no difference in performance between the two subject pools. So all they really demonstrated ...etrics for evaluating teachers and tying teacher pay to "what is happening in each classroom" as a central part of school reform. "Developing, rewarding,
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  • * Progress notifications Run and change this in Pippy:
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  • In attendance: ...ecific endorsement of being open; and (3) We do not restrict ASLO while we progress towards #2.
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  • ...-to-eye, and as a result there are several considerable obstacles standing in the way of the XO offering competent and feature-rich e-book accessibility. ...project, in a collaborative effort with myself and other students enrolled in RIT's OLPC course. Ideally, this project will provide a use for our XS serv
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  • === In attendance === * Planning for Turtle Art Days in Caacupe (October) and Abuja (August);
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  • I am located in Noida, India 5:30+GMT. I usually tend to work approximately from 10:00 am t <h3>Have you participated in an open-source project before?</h3>
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  • ...lly find to be one of the most exhilarating community activities we engage in. I am especially pleased that this year Google is allowing Sam Parkinson an ...the word to schools in your communities. Youths ages 13-17 can participate in a range of activities: coding, documentation, outreach, UI design, quality
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  • ...have been working in Android for almost 2 years, I have done 3 internship in 2 different entreprise. I’m currently in a internship at TeepTrak where I’m developing application in Android, for industry use. And I’m working on the Android part for my EIP
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  • ...sections. Plus, we have made progress in eliminating much of the CamelCase in the wiki that was interfering with search. ...ct ideas]]. While the number of interns who will be formally participating in GSoC will be relatively small, the mentoring framework being put into place
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  • ...three months and also all the candidates who took the time to participate in the election. ...ook sprint last week in Austin. We had a large number of participants both in person and online; the results are impressive and hopefully of utility to t
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  • #Where are you located, and what hours do you tend to work? I am located in Sri Lanka (GMT + 0530h), work hours can be varied as required and willing t #Have you participated in an open-source project before?
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  • ...and Sugar. For example, it was posted to the list that one needed Windows in order to run Java and Flash programs and that one had to weigh the Write Ac ...egin getting ourselves organized. Minutes from the last meeting are posted in the wiki.
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  • This is our development release number 5 in the [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.90/Roadmap 0.90 development cycle]! Thi Furthermore Tomeu Vizoso made great progress in fixing integration bugs introduced by the [[Features/Remove_Presence_Servic
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  • === Getting started with coding in Sugar === Sugar development is in either Python or JavaScript languages.
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  • ** My native language is Sinhala. I am fluent in English ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • Please apply also in [http://socghop.appspot.com melange, google's web app]; if you do not apply ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...d internationalization of Etoys. The next development release is scheduled in two weeks. Thanks to everyone who made this release possible! (Please refer ...transparent mechanism for arbitration in the hopefully rare circumstances in which it is necessary.
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  • ...ays.) Since then, I have also been to Sydney and back (for the second time in two months). ...erence on educational technology and the possibility of a Sugar deployment in the Negev.
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  • ...But unlike the airport in Rome, there is at least a place to sit and plug in my laptop and get on-line while I wait, so here it goes. ...vides infrastructure and support, and an annual Free Software Week. It was in the context of [http://www.freesoftwareweek.org/ Free Software Week] that w
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  • ...ir observations of our preliminary interactions with these young learners. In gisting my own observations, I found that the students are engaged, able to ...no instructions at all, even to know that you need to insert the helper CD in before booting from USB. We will report new numbers next week.
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  • ...Please see [[Oversight Board/Meeting Minutes-2008-06-30]]). Topics covered in the meeting included: ...t of the meeting was further refinement of the Sugar Labs governance pages in the wiki (Please see [[Sugar_Labs/Governance]]) and the accumulation of an
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  • ...roved Sugar's application to join the Conservancy. It is a timely decision in light of the discussion on 30 June. ...send links to a two-part NPR story on Waveplace's Sugar/XO and Etoys pilot in Immokalee, Florida (You can listen at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/st
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  • ...Music Blocks AKA Mouse Music. This is a powerful, playful model for music in a block language. Yash's [blog [https://sugarizingmusic.wordpress.com/] and * Ishan Sharma revisited the Turtle 3D concept, rewriting it in Javascript. His results ([blog https://turtle3d.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/fi
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  • ...currently testing the v.4.0 Mango Lassi release, so this page is a work in progress and may be rough. * '''Neighborhood?''' Can you get on Jabber and see other Sugar users in your Neighborhood? (This also implies that your wifi or wired Network Conne
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  • ## Mobile booting using USB boot support in BIOS - ''implemented'' ...oaS-emu] - installer for a SoaS appliance on the local machine - ''work in progress''
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  • ...is a new page in the wiki, [[What_could_I_do_in_an_hour%3F|What could I do in an hour?]], for collecting ideas for quick contributions. Please add your i ===In the community===
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  • ...hasizes the need for a modular design with runtime-selectable VCS backends in case we're going to use one at all. ...> for the object identifier) has historically grown and isn't well-defined in some aspects. My [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/versionsupport-project/
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  • My location is UTC + 5:30 i.e. Indian Time zone and I usually tend to work in the afternoon (2PM-6PM) and at night (9PM-2AM) as per IST, it can be easily == Previous experience in open-source: ==
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  • ...e-melange.com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/4644034857402368 Export outline in Mindmap] ...com/gci/task/view/google/gci2013/4825986851930112 Activity-specific badges in Journal]
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  • ...getting the word out. There has been far-reaching coverage of the release in the press—all quite favorable. Congratulations to the Sugar Community for ...n earlier posting). So my challenge to the netbook community was to invest in empowerment of the consumer to be a creator. The form factor of the netbook
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  • I live in Rajasthan, India. I find the following working hours comfortable. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...re working on this with the help of other developers who become interested in our projects. Modify [[olpc:Assimilate | Assimilate]] in the following ways:
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  • Since I reside in India, the time difference in UTC and IST being +0530Hrs, I usuallly work from afternoon to midnight but ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...something that will help others for free, as well learning by doing things in a project is started already, I'm sure it will contribute a lot to my exper * '''Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • ...hosen to the Google Summer of Code 2015 I would have a long summer holiday in my job so that I will be able to focus only on the GSoC's project. ...nce as a programmer so now I can say that I can work both individually and in a team. And there is one more thing I have to say - I really love challenge
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  • :I am writing in response to Alanna Shaikh's 9/9/09 article, "One Laptop Per Child - The Dre ...h is bringing the price of computing within reach of millions more people. In addition, we launch a free software initiative, Sugar Labs, that is putting
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  • ...(channel: #sugar-meeting). Please add to the agenda below and please join in with your ideas. See [[IRC]] for information on getting there. The Sugar Labs Meetings calendar is available in a variety of formats at these links: <span class="plainlinks"> [http://www.
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  • = WORK IN PROGRESS = ...sy. Now that I'm attending college (at the University of Utah) my interest in open source has been re-ignited,
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  • ...to the [[Sugar on a Stick]] community who are wondering how to get started in helping with the project. ...e found that people tend to do better at the things ''they're'' interested in.
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  • ...It also adds the capability to record an audio narration about each slide in the presentation. ShowNtell allows a presenter via collaboration to show th ...step can show how an activity may be used along with an audio explanation. In the next version of ShowNTell, step-by-steps will be provided to show how t
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  • ...a bit behind in my writing because I had an unfortunate mishap while I was in Brussels last week: my laptop was stolen. My old laptop, which had been on ...oting that a number of commercial software companies are now participating in the project, offering Sugar activities (under FOSS licenses) to the childre
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. '''If not, why''' '''do you want to work on an open-source pro Yes I've participated in quite a few open-source projects, including sugar, olpc, debian and ubuntu.
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  • ...language is Hindi. English is my language of communication and I am fluent in it. I live in Guwahati, India (UTC+5:30). I usually work from 5AM (UTC) to 2PM (UTC), But
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  • ...e project''': This project is a port of the existing Image Viewer activity in Python into JavaScript with added capabilities for image processing. The pr I reside in India (UTC+0530) and I usually work from afternoon to midnight but the timi
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  • I am located in India. UTC + 5:30. I usually tend to work in afternoons (2PM-6PM) and nights (9PM-2AM). ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • My first language is Urdu but I have good communication skills in English. I am located in Lahore, Pakistan, and I usually work from 3 am to 6 pm (UTC). I also work l
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  • ...specially in the days of overhead projectors, would use a bit of theatrics in his talks. He'd walk up to the overhead projector, "accidentally" drop all ...ing. For must learners, computation is a "thing to think with", not an end in and of itself.
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this '''Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • ...ond Mobile: The Next Generation of Technology for Empowerment’; an article in [http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20090918110925298 Groklaw] (with ...to engage in a process of inquiry. They rose to the challenge and engaged in a collaborative discussion of discovery throughout the week-long event.
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  • ...t referring to Sugar as "award-winning software." It earned a silver medal in the International Design Excellence Awards '08 and was undoubtedly one of t Dave reports our progress to date:
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  • <BryanWB> subzero: how is progress? ...BryanWB: I think it's because. 1. there are no layers 2. how to run things in parallel
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  • ...of providing inexpensive laptop computers to tens of millions of children in the developing world." ...n organization that purports to shed some light on what works/doesn't work in development. I recommended that Verclas read ''Aristotle and and Aardvark g
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this '''Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • ...witter-style: Hello from [http://www.squeakland.org/squeakfest Squeakfest] in Wilmington, North Carolina. We just had a demonstration of some Etoys proje ...ere the majority of presenters are ''not'' using PowerPoint. Naturally, by-in-large, they are using Etoys for their talks.
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this * ''' Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • # Demonstrate connecting to an AP. Explain that more color in the circle means stronger signal (as opposed to how "full" it is). ...on any of the icons. They are the Activities. (There is no double clicking in Sugar. Double clicking can launch two instances of an Activity, which confu
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  • ...attended the Turtle Art workshop exclaimed that she could not believe the progress she made. ...were held on Software Freedom Day. Given the number of Python programmers in attendance, it occurred to me that we should petition the city of Montevide
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  • Our first bottleneck in scaling a.sl.o is the cpu load of the web-nodes. Our first step will be to ...es. Each web node is an exact clone of eachother. The only difference is in assigned IP Address. Tested
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  • ...discussion: we are lacking a good narrative about Sugar and how it is used in schools. We have lots of pictures of children with laptops, but few of thes ...ads of material—we just need to start telling the story. Anyone interested in taking the lead on this project?
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  • <tr><td>'''First language:'''</td> <td>Hindi, Also proficient in English</td></tr> <tr><td>'''IRC:'''</td> <td>Kanikaa in freenode #sugar</td></tr>
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  • This feature is being tracked in [http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2143 Ticket 2143]. These versions progress from the outside in, making for a less abrupt change between the ring and the spiral. There is
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  • ...for certification will be determined by the Sugar Labs team coordinators; in general, it will involve a repeated effort on behalf of the team's goals at ...r certificates, sign off will be made by the associated team coordinators, in this case the Activity team.
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  • IRC is unlike other chat services in that you should keep it open, otherwise you won't see anything that is said ...to login. (You can use an IRC client or open https://webchat.freenode.net in a browser.)
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  • {{Message|Presenting this method to a wider audience is still a work in progress. The working title is [[Activities/SoaS_Loader |SoaS Loader]]. You will fin * A UNetbootin USB as described in [[Sugar on a Stick/Installation Process]]
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  • ...more easily packaged into rpm or deb. For example, translations should go in /usr/share/locale. ...ers is just a matter of installing sugar and have it running. Contacts and progress tracker [[Development Team/Packaging|here]].
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  • ==Running Soas files on a 2nd USB in VirtualBox 3.2 installed on the MacBook Air== : In VirtualBox Make a "new" VirtualBox appliance where you specify the existing
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  • :This game will be used to assist with math topics taught in the classroom and will be excellent reinforcement material. :This game covers elements of the fourth grade math curriculum currently in use at Boston, MA, USA. For the complete listing, visit [http://wiki.sugarl
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  • 1. The Oversight Board (SLOB) election results are in. Congratulations to new board members Chris Leonard and Gerald Ardito. I am ...hosts. We are discussing with Mako Hill how best to deal with this issue (in a more timely fashion) for next year's election.
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  • Localization will be implemented in the final phase, with the stand being written to use more regional ingredie ...t for the RIT fall quarter 2010. Nathaniel will continue to have interest in the project and will continue to provide assistance and input as time allow
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  • ...lic meeting, or private correspondence. The Oversight Board will arbitrate in any dispute over the conduct of a member of the community. ...consequences into account when making decisions. For example, when we are in a feature freeze, please don't upload dramatically new versions of critical
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  • ...rnational Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad], majoring in Computer Science and Engineering(CSE). Students- [mailto:amitkumar.jha@students.iiit.ac.in students]
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  • French, but I'm fluent in English I'm located in Dublin, Ireland (UTC+0) but will be located in France (UTC+1) starting from June and I'm planning to work from 10:00 to 15
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  • ...te collections of lesson plans or curriculum development materials "posted in some dusty corners of the Internet"; they provide potentially useful module ...forms. Please contact me (walter AT sugarlabs.org) if you have an interest in such work.
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  • ...he promising proposals we received. Thank you to everyone who participated in the selection process—the feedback on the proposals from the community ha ...t you will be able to find time to participate in the Sugar Labs community in some fashion this summer. We hope you'll reapply next year.
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  • ...which gives minimal hours to begin with) to allow for maximum availability in working on this project. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • My first language is 'Hindi'. Though I'm proficient in 'English' as well. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • I am located in Delhi, India 5:30+GMT. I usually tend to work approximately from noon to mi === Have you participated in an open-source project before? ===
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  • ...here are you located, and what hours (UTC) do you tend to work?''' Located in Macedonia, UTC+01; Ideally, from 10:00 to 18:00 local time ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • I live in India. (Durgapur,Burdwan) My time-zone is UTC/GMT +5:30. I am flexible abou ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • This page tracks the progress of [[User:Axitkhurana|Akshit Khurana]]'s GSoC project: "Social Sugar". More * added social_ids to BuddyModel, still working on integration to access them in group view.
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  • ...be on testing, bug triaging and fixes. The community has done a great job in that we achieved practically all the features that we had targeted. Thanks Detailed release notes can be found in the wiki (Please see [[0.82/0.81.3 Notes]]); a sugar-jhbuild branch for the
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  • ...oring). [[User:Garycmartin|Garycmartin]] 22:00, 25 May 2009 (UTC) still in progress ...on Sugar deployments. This is your chance to affect thousands of children in the developing world! This section will be updated frequently to feature t
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  • ...tests. We just submitted a paper, "Visualizing Learning with Turtle Art", in which we present some measurements calculated from 45 Turtle Art projects c ...ojects lowers one of the barriers that are preventing more use of the arts in school.
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  • ...ch member of a project team stars entries and collectively they are shared in a slide show. Each team member can contribute an audio annotation for the s ..., the preview image, and the description text from Journal entries is used in the presentations.
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  • You are very right that if a person doesn't have firmly in mind just what science is really about, they can confuse a representation o 1. The discussion about the merits and pitfalls of the use of simulation in science education continued this week (See [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/arch
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  • ...f the Sugar Digest while once again watching the sun rise at Logan Airport in Boston. On the road, just back from Prague and now continuing west to Los A ...One professor with whom I met who designs curricula interventions for STEM in elementary and middle schools remarked that Sugar/OLPC XO was the first com
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  • ...in Amazonas as more technology is made available to teachers and children in the region. ...through the Andes. We arrived at 6 Sunday morning to a sleepy town, built in the traditional style: a grid with a central plaza. We had decided to use o
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this #*I have been working in open source environment and always had wanted to contribute to the free and
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  • ...the gate being passed through. Gates must be passed through multiple times in order to make the avatar large enough to match the door to the next puzzle ...t gate. The Player will have to use the level's addition gates to increase in size until the required number is reached and they can exit the level.
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  • ...Second, I would like to thank the more than 30 people were able to attend in person and many more who joined by IRC or phone. ...ple excited about her plans to pilot "Sugar on a Stick" (Sugar on LiveUSB) in a Boston Public School (See [http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dddknwg
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  • ...Tampere the weekend of the 28th—he is happy to meet with anyone interested in discussing Sugar before or after sauna.) ...ware in Education (FOSSED) conference to be held at the Governor's Academy in Byfield, Massachusetts, August 4th through 6th (For details, see http://fos
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  • 1. Vote early and often: There is one more week to cast your ballot in the Sugar Oversight Board election. The Selectricity server was (unexpected ...layfulness of childhood is the most demanding teacher we have. Never again in those children's lives will anything drive them to work so hard."
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  • ...on with the Deployment committee. Please contact us if you have interested in participating on one of these committees. The next meeting will be Friday, ...g with your thoughts on "current projects as they relate to the use of ICT in educational settings within developing countries, any evaluations conducted
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  • == Progress == Time in general was too short to do anything more than getting to know each other,
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  • My native language is French, I am fluent in English. I'm located in Paris, France.
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  • Currently located in India (Ludhiana city, Punjab).<br> ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...hink Sugar Labs project makes sense and cool . I would like to participate in the development of the project. I think the Chinese students also need this
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...t attracted towards it. And I think GSoC is the good way for participating in open-source for some large and real-time project and increasing my efficien
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  • ...es related to the 0.112 Release (approximately 500 words). Motion passed 4 in favor, 2 abstain, 1 absent. ...also be published). Voting will continue by email. It was pointed out that in the past had a policy that that email voting had to include iaep@lists.suga
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...college. The largest programming projects that I work on are accomplished in a matter of days. It would be a great learning experience to have a projec
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  • ...ata of previous Indian elections to guess the results of the next election in a given constituency based on the some questions .It uses Django combined w ...TML5 with jquery to make activities udated with time . Also , it will help in making mechanism to share between the activities.A JavaScript framework wil
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  • Location: Over the course of the project, I will be in Bangalore, India(till July 17) and Roorkee, India(from July 17 to the end o ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...iz is a tool primarily for teachers, to allow informal testing of students in real-time. The teacher poses questions to students on-the-fly, students ans We made some rapid progress in networking and packaging. Current action items:
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  • ...handelwal and I am a 3rd year undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ IIIT-Hyderabad]. yk51294@yahoo.in
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  • ...gar.presence.presenceservice#How do I share an activity with other buddies in my neighborhood? | including the standard Sugar Activity Toolbar]]. ############################ METHODS INVOLVED IN TUBE SETUP ##########################################
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  • ...nly moving from one page to the next. Getting a full page image to appear in the screen is difficult; with View Slides it is easy and automatic. ...hen downloading the zipped image format I have created. Links to both are in the sections below.
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  • First, an aside: I introduced the concept of peer editing in the [http://en.flossmanuals.net/write_activity FLOSS Manual on the Write Ac ...inging upon the freedom and spontaneity that characterizes the blogshpere. In deed, I am of the opinion that one of the biggest differences between blogg
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  • My First language is Hindi, but I am fluent in English as well. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...me is Vikram Ahuja and i am a Undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ IIIT Hyderabad]. <br/><br/> My first language is Hindi, but i am comfortable in English as well.<br/><br/>
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  • In short, you will: * do your changes in a new branch
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  • ...look something like: Features/Your Feature Name. This keeps all features in the same namespace --> * Email: Name above in lowercase AT gmail.com
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  • I am located in India. UTC + 5:30. I usually tend to work in afternoons (2PM-6PM) and nights (9PM-2AM). ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...v Parida, and I am a 2nd year undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad]. ...s [http://gaurav.parida@students.iiit.ac.in gaurav.parida@students.iiit.ac.in] and my alternate email is [http://gparida94@gmail.com gparida94@gmail.com]
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  • ...na Rohit, and I am a 2nd year undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad]. ...akala@gmail.com and my institute email id is rohit.sakala@research.iiit.ac.in.
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  • I am located at Pilani, Rajasthan,India. I tend to work in any 8 hours in the bracket of 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM UTC. '''Have you participated in an open-source project before?'''
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  • This is the last development release in the 0.86 release cycle - see the [[0.86/Roadmap#Schedule]] for more details ...] carefully. Please report any bug and workflow issue you find to get them in good shape for the final release. A friendly [[BugSquad]] will be available
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  • #*I'm located in Croatia (timezone UTC+2 during summer), and I tend to work at night (though ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...e activity / situation at hand and will be defined during. While traveling in the dungeon, http://people.rit.edu/jam2707/xodev/buttons/buttonL.gif will s :Select ''level select'' to begin a game in any previously completed levels.
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  • I live in Delhi,India . IST(Indian Standard Time) is UTC + 5:30 hours .During College ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • :'''University:''' [https://www.lnmiit.ac.in/ The LNM Institute of Information and Technology] :'''Course:''' B.Tech. in Communication and Computer Engineering
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this I have worked in open-source before. For example, I am the author of http://dev.laptop.org/
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  • ...midst all the activities that Google scheduled. We also managed to squeeze in a visit to Raul at Twitter. 3. I ran a Turtle Blocks workshop in Bridgeport, Connecticut at a charter school that serves disadvantaged youth
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this '''Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...me!.Also the the lines of code that you write affecting and bringing smile in millions of kids face is large reward!.
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  • ...lso try to match mentors by general time zone if possible.)'' I am located in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina and tend to work from 13:00 to 23:00 ...I have not participated in open-source projects before but I’m interested in doing so this summer because I’m keen on computer science and I like the
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  • *New [[Features/Save-As|Save-As feature]] which can be enabled in GSettings by deployments who wish to enforce journal entry naming, *Make sure the journal entry chooser appears in front of the running activity, without needing alt+tab,
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  • My first language is Gujarati . I am also fluent in English, Hindi and Marathi.<br> I am located in Gandhinagar, India. The time zone is Indian Standard Time (UTC + 5:30). I a
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  • ...and are used every school day in 25 languages by almost 1,000,000 children in more than 40 countries. ===Why is your organization applying to participate in GSoC 2009? What do you hope to gain by participating?===
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  • ..., complain about problems and express opinions regarding the content found in the Sugar Network. ...with specifying email address), be too technical like sugar mailing lists. In most cases they are poorly integrated to the Sugar desktop environment.
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  • ==Going Beyond Equal Temperament in Music Blocks== Electronics and Communication Engineering(ECE) as major in The LNM Institute of Information Technology,Jaipur,India.
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  • :I usually converse in English and sometimes Hindi.<br /> :I live in New Delhi, India. (+5.30 GMT) But I’m pretty flexible with my work timing
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  • My native language is Spanish, but I am also comfortable communicating in English. ...ay. Standard time zone is UTC/GMT -4 hours. I plan to work on this project in the afternoon, probably from 10 AM to 6 PM UTC.
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  • ...ted in BJC (beauty and joy of computing) and Stars Mentors Program, mainly in the capacity of tutoring and teaching programming. Describe your project in 10-20 sentences.
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  • ** Documenting Dependencies and how to enable them in a development environment (Simple tutorial on setting up your Question API * Liase w/ other Math4 teams and Sugarlabs (What would it take to be included in the Sugar core?)
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  • ...t more about this strange paper, but the two could not unearth its secrets in such a short time. To them, it was just a blank piece of ancient material. ...to be as plain as any other stone. Confused, the two left the site to turn in for the night.
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  • ..., both of which can be seen through the lens of abstract algebra—apologies in advance for overreaching with this analogy. ...square is equal to the square root of the sum of the square of each side. In psuedocode, they wanted to build the following construct:
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  • :Sambhav13085@iiitd.ac.in<br /> :I live in New Delhi, India and tend to work from 08:00 UTC to 20:00 UTC<br/>
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  • ...to [http://www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2013 Google Code In 2013]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. W '''Details regarding the required forms and paperwork are here: [[Google Code In 2013/Participate#Students]].'''
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  • I am located in Delhi, India 5:30+GMT. I usually tend to work approximately from noon to mi === Have you participated in an open-source project before? ===
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  • ...loyment enables a school to use Sugar without making an upfront investment in new computers. It could be a very cost-effective approach to bootstrapping ...at point to pages that detail various Activities as they are being applied in the classroom.
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  • ...me is Vikram Ahuja and i am a Undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ IIIT Hyderabad]. <br/><br/> My first language is Hindi, but i am comfortable in English as well.<br/><br/>
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  • Activities will exist in the form of bundles. These bundles will manifest as groups of related file ...laptop.org or any other organization through which children obtain bundles in some official capacity, such as a country's official repository. This syste
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  • ...for the past 9 months. Google’s Summer of Code program stirred my interest in contributing to open source projects, especially when I learned about Sugar ...onics" approach: they can take "sentences" and make paragraphs that result in animations.
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  • My first language of communication is English and I am also fluent in Hindi. I am located in New Delhi, India and my time zone is Indian Standard Time (UTC
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  • There are no neighborhood avatars in F1 view, no activities in F3. Software updates, no progress possible.
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  • #* I'm located in Shanghai, China( "UTC+8" ). I tend to work from the morning to the evening, ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...near and far—we had participants who travelled from as far away as Siberia in attendance. It really was a community effort. ...rs as they make the transition from instructors to guides and participants in a discovery process. Indeed, even my pre- and post-EduJam meetings at Plan
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  • No transactions as of yet in 2021 walterbender: SLOB meeting in ~30 minutes
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  • * mchua yawns, crawls back into existence after a long week in Singapore ...up with the decision procedures, imo - because we trust SLOBs to do things in the absence of a few of us)
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  • ...te of the Activity into a new, separately available'''*''' Activity object in the Journal. Outside of software culture, such rapid and perfect replicati ...ID with its parent and so may not be opened simultaneously with its parent in the same Sugar instance. (This is a bug.)
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  • 1. I first met Alan Kay in the late 1970s. I was working on a personalized news project – think ''Go ...g to think with" readily at hand to every child. I'll return to this theme in a moment.
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  • {{Box|'''Project blog:''' http://sugarcordova.blogspot.in/}} ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...y for TurtleBlocks]]. Please find my project proposal below. An up-to-date progress report on this project can be found on [[Summer of Code/2013/Turtle Blocks ...with. But it does not yet support the next step in learning: writing code in a 'real' programming language. My project fills this gap by automatically c
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  • ...ail - lovemehta.me@gmail.com <br />Alternate Email - 2014csb1018@iitrpr.ac.in I am a native speaker of Hindi, But I am fluent in English as well.
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  • 10am Tuesday November 16, 2010 - Meet to turn in most updated versions of all materials. Update wiki with all relevant infor 01.27.2010 Added in Fran, Added in summaries for student/teachers
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  • Hindi(I am also comfortable in English) I live in India( UTC + 5:30). Though I don’t have any time constraints but mostly I
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  • ...echanism that all activities need to conform to. Activities can be written in any language, as long as it can connect to D-Bus and provide an X11 interfa ...lpc:Squeak|Squeak]]-based [[Activities/Etoys|Etoys]] activity. Please fill in missing pieces and correct mistakes!''
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  • My first language is Hindi but I am equally proficient and fluent in English. ''Working Hours:'' I tend work in afternoon IST 2:00 PM to IST 6:00 and late night 12:00 IST to 5:00 IST, I a
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  • ...ile in Romania during the summer break.<br /> I don't have a 'coding time' in my schedule, anything goes. I also often stay up late at night. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...handelwal and I am a 2nd year undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ IIIT-Hyderabad]. yk51294@yahoo.in
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  • A: I am located in India, Delhi 5:30+GMT. I can work from early morning to late midnight. ...hose projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • In previous releases, if you shut down the system without closing the activiti ...ject chooser allows one to place objects from the journal into activities. In this release, we have added search, filtering, removable devices support, a
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  • No transactions as of yet in 2021 walterbender: Yes... hope everyone in India is OK
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  • ...a 20% increase in math scores for students who used educational math games in 2009. Education is a valuable tool and to provide a new free learning exper ...of each page to move around the wiki. A '''Table of Contents''' is located in the upper-right corner of each page as well.
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  • ...v Parida, and I am a 2nd year undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad.] gaurav.parida@students.iiit.ac.in<br>
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  • ...ead some [http://olpc-ceibal.blogspot.com/2009/01/anecdotes-of-plan-ceibal-in-durazno.html stories from the field].<BR CLEAR=RIGHT> * Congratulations to our two Google Code In 2015 grand-prize winners: Piotr Antosz (from Poland) and Ezequiel Pereira L
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  • ...er Child (OLPC) this week dominated the discussions on the lists, IRC, and in the hallway conversations at FUDCon and XO Camp. While it came as no surpri ...ar Labs hat. Having spoken with many of you, I know you will remain active in the Sugar community, even as you seek new opportunities.
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  • ...eloping Sugar activities but you can also Karma to create lessons that run in any web browser that supports html5. The best ways to get involved are to j The current focus of development is to convert Nepal's set of lessons coded in Squeak smalltalk. You can find the list of lessons to be converted [http://
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  • in 10 seconds ;) The proposed software will be in the form of web based sugar activity. Need more
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  • This page lists known Sugar activities which are in development or have started development, but have not been released on acti |Art Hunkins working on Csound in SoaS.
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  • ...h Tiwari</b>, and I am a 3rd year undergraduate student at [http://jiit.ac.in Jaypee Institute of Information Technology], India. My first language of communication is Hindi and I am also fluent in English.
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  • ...ayer, allowing children to view the underlying source code. It is accessed in combination with the Fn and space keys. |Grab Keys are for panning/scrolling; they are used in conjunction with the touchpad.
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...soc 15 was few months ahead, so realized to finish something cool for kids in summer & contribute to Sugar labs as well.
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  • I live in New Delhi, India. My time-zone is UTC/GMT +5:30. My end term examinations w ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...“sustainability” in English, but Dr. Arq. Guillermo E. Gonzolo from CEEMA in Argentina pointed out the subtle distinction to me—one that I find quite ...stick: Caroline Meeks has been maintaining a page in the wiki tracking our progress with developing a turnkey USB key solution for schools (See [[Deployment Te
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  • A: I am located in India, Delhi 5:30+GMT. I can work from early morning to late midnight. ...hose projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • * [[Archives/Current Events/2017-11-07|2017-10-10]] Google Code-In application * [[Archive/Current Events/2016-01-25|2016-01-03]] Google Code-in status
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  • ...ing alternative, which is (by nature) an embeddable web engine. It is used in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Epiphany (GNOME browser) and various other pro ....mail-archive.com/sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org/msg08959.html no support in pywebkitgtk] but now landed?
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  • My first language is Hindi. I’m fluent in English. I live in New Delhi, India(Standard Time +0530 UTC) '''I tend to work from 4.00 – 2
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  • .../Sugar_Network/Architecture|its twin page]] for a technical point of view. In addition, visit the [[Sugar_Network|introduction page]]. ...al_level|conceptual level]] and [[#Sugar_Network_resources|objects model]] in particular.
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  • ...of Technology (B.Tech), undergraduate student at the [http://www.iitkgp.ac.in/ Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India] My native language is Hindi, but I am fluent in English as well.
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  • I am located in New Delhi,India. I tend to work from afternoon to midnight IST ie 17:30 to '''Have you participated in an open-source project before? If so, please send us URLs to your profile p
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  • ...nce not all pages are translated into all languages, some pages are listed in both sections.| display = none }} {{ Translated text | == Pages in need for translation == | display = none }}
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  • ...first language is Spanish. I’m very fluent in English (595 TOEFL and lived in Boston for 1 year).'' ...to work during the morning (8 am – 2pm) or in the afternoon (2 pm – 8pm). In case a physical meeting is needed, I can openly plan a summer trip to New Y
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...ug I am upgrading the unit testing code of the suite to follow the changes in Assert.jsm. </li>
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  • ...e lunch time until late hours in the night but it is not a problem to work in other periods. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...': See our guide on [[Summer_of_Code#How_to_participate|how to participate in Google Summer of Code]] for more information. ...ble below is a list of projects potential participants might contribute to in the GSoC program.
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  • ...gar is used every school day in 25+ languages by almost 2,000,000 children in more than 40 countries. Sugar Labs is a member project of the Software Free ;Why is your organization applying to participate in GSoC 2010? What do you hope to gain by participating?
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  • * Email: ​dhankhar.jatin@gmail.com (Primary), jatin@jatindhankhar.in (Professional) * Website: ​https://jatindhankhar.in
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  • ...from Sugar's Sharing and Journalling features and these will be addressed in time. ...on your home-screen straight after installation. If not then check for it in the "list-view" mode of the home-screen and click the star on the left to h
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  • Mostly in the UK, perhaps a short while in Romania during the summer break.''' I don't have a 'coding time' in my schedule, anything goes. I also often stay up late at night.
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this ...ug I am upgrading the unit testing code of the suite to follow the changes in Assert.jsm. </li>
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  • I am comfortable in English, Hindi and Punjabi. ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • In attendance: ...300-to-save-3000-and-help-us-with-trademark-case-studies/ Meeting Minutes] in her blog.)
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  • :I am located in India (+5:30 GMT),since I am graduating in May'09 so I can work anytime while staying at home (Except 4am to 10am - In ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in :open-:source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project th
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  • ...이더"]] 키들의 가운데는 활동을 위한 것입니다. The slider can be mapped directly to a control in software. ...y, and given it a visual indicator that maps directly to the graphics used in the UI. All instances of the confirm and cancel icons within the interface
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  • ; 7. Have you participated in an open-source project before? If not, why do you want to work on an open-s ...n to guilt, especially when I would be awed by the quality of some feature in the Open-source software stack I use every day (Linux has been my Primary O
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  • ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this *''Describe your project in 10-20 sentences. What are you making? Who are you making it for, and why do
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  • ...er>''' Re #1, Bernie and I continue to dialog with Nokia re their interest in Sugar/QT :'''<walterbender>''' 2. it is a major player interested in getting Sugar onto their platform
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  • * Apply in [http://socghop.appspot.com melange, google's web app] '''before''' [http:/ ; Have you participated in an open-source project before? If not, why do you want to work on an open-s
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  • ...ail - lovemehta.me@gmail.com <br />Alternate Email - 2014csb1018@iitrpr.ac.in I am a native speaker of Hindi, But I am fluent in English as well.
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  • ...a multi-developer, open source project. Looking at all the great projects in Google Summer of Code has inspired me to get involved, and I plan to contin ...as, I was very excited to read about the PECS project.I am very interested in educational and assistive technology. My mother is a nurse at The League Fo
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  • I live in Rourkela,India. The Time Zone is UTC+5:30 .I can work from 11 AM to 04 AM U ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • This is a summary of all Sugar patches in Dextrose as of 2010-09-27. Most of these patches integrated and tested in Dextrose to produce a better overall Sugar environment.
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  • :This feature is coming at some point in the future and as such, details are currently unavailable. More information ...ensive. The entire earth is covered in the game. Regions will be described in the game during selection so the player knows which region they belong to,
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  • '''Working hours:''' I usually tend to work in afternoons (1PM-5PM) and nights (9PM-2AM). I will try to be mostly active w ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...I am also fluent in English​ and Telugu​. However, I prefer communicating in English​. I will be located in Hyderabad, India​ from 30st May to 31st
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  • :'''<walterbender>''' We should capture the discussion in the minutes. :'''<walterbender>''' OK. Let's jump in. Mel did a great job of preparing background materials for all of our discu
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  • My first language is Hindi but I am proficient in English as well. So the language won't be much of a problem to me. ...ly I will be free from 2 PM to 12 AM (With some little breaks included) as in those two months I will be having my End Semester break/vacation. From Augu
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  • ::This can be changed in custom- (See tutorial below) ...nstall_using_Anaconda_f18_RC1_DVDx86_64|Tutorial:How to use newUI Anaconda in F18 ]]====
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  • ...eh Gupta, and I am a 3rd year undergraduate student at [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ IIIT-Hyderabad]. My first language is Hindi, I am fluent in English.
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  • '''Course:'''B.Tech in Information and Communication Technology '''Linkedin:'''[https://www.linkedin.com/in/hardik-modi-4a2510125/ Hardik modi]
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  • ...s, please note the Project Management, Communications and Activities terms in the agreement provide that: 6. Representation of the Project in Conservancy: The Representative will have the authority to instruct Conserv
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  • My first language is Hindi and I am also fluent in English. I am located in Ahmedabad, India. The time zone is Indian standard time i.e (UTC + 5:30). I
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  • ..., Turtle Nutrition is a plug-in to the Turtle Blocks application. The plug-in aims to raise awareness of nutritional values through visual programming el ...nish-language skills is a plus, as we will most likely be testing the tool in one of our Latin American deployments.
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  • ...he cares about is increasing the weight of his pockets. He enjoys bumping in to weary travelers and jumps and the opportunity to make a beneficial sale. :Standard enemies are commonly found throughout the game and vary in difficulty.
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  • Hindi. But I'm quite comfortable in English as well. ...ornings (~05:00 UTC) to 9 - 10 in the night (~16:00 UTC) with a few breaks in the middle.
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  • ''The results of this project are now in the [[Activities/Browse|Browse]] activity and at [http://git.sugarlabs.org/ ...ile in Romania during the summer break.<br /> I don't have a 'coding time' in my schedule, anything goes. I also often stay up late at night.
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  • Ans: I am located in Indore, India (UTC +5:30). I work late (7 PM IST) to late at night (1-2 AM ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...have already been moved to GitHub and thus repeating the work would result in duplication. 2. Some wiki-pages are not in English. An English translation should be added for these pages(?)
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  • ...als, rather than those whom the accidents of history and politics have put in power. Here are some things we can do: ...extbook redesign, and other content, and about what computers are good for in general;
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  • ...don't touch that part of the code or that the change shouldn't affect it. In these cases it's good to run the "original" version and test how it worked ...ut how to do this and they told me that I should change the ''bundle_id''. In fact, we have to change the '''bundle_id''' and the '''name''' from the ''a
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  • ...ario, Canada. The time zone is Eastern Time Zone (UTC - 5). I tend to work in Have you participated in an open-source project before? If so, please send us URLs to your profile
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  • * mchua:looks for list thread to #link in ...pporting bundles with binary dependencies and it is causing some confusion in ASLO.
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  • Activities will exist in the form of bundles. These bundles will manifest as groups of related files ...laptop.org or any other organization through which children obtain bundles in some official capacity, such as a country's official repository. This syste
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  • Till the end of June (Approx. 32 hrs./week) ('''Stay: '''In Mumbai) ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • Education completed or in progress (include university, major/concentration, degree level, and graduation year I am currently pursuing Bachelors of Technology in Computer Science. My expected
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  • '''Linkedin''' - [http://www.linkedin.com/in/vipulgupta2048 vipulgupta2048] <br /> ...those projects or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source?'''
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  • :'''<walterbender>''' We have an agenda in the wiki... ...>''' I don't see why team coordinators would need to be much more involved in these discussions than other people
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  • ...the BPS, GPA is exempt from district mandates. Therefore, GPA has autonomy in the areas of budget and personnel, along with the freedom to implement inno ...85% of the students meet the federal poverty guidelines for participation in the Free or Reduced Price Lunch Program. The majority of GPA's students fal
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  • ...ster/ || Makes http POST request with the JSON data to create a new user in the database ,if a user already exist raises HTTP 400 badrequest and return ...apikey for the requested user, we need to supply the username and password in the request headers .
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  • ...to Section 2 of the guidelines, but I was unable to discuss them with Sean in the interim. :Sean and I have been discussing the possibility of a roundtable meeting in which we sort this out.
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  • ...llinois, USA. The time zone is Central Time Zone (UDT - 5). I tend to work in the mornings and then from afternoon till evenings. It makes it 2 pm to 6pm ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • :I am located in India (5:30+ GMT), I usually work in the night, from my 7 pm to 2:30 am ...those projects, or some other demonstration of the work that you have done in open-source. If not, why do you want to work on an open-source project this
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  • ...ry tool in the emerging market and a second device in the developed world. In my talk, I suggested that the netbook was at the forefront of the emerging ...the developed world. And, as always, how to change the culture of learning in schools remains a conundrum.
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  • ...Venkat Vishal, I am a 2nd-year undergrad student from [http://www.iiit.ac.in/ International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad] (IIITH) [mailto:vishal.batchu@students.iiit.ac.in vishal.batchu@students.iiit.ac.in]
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  • ...-git is the repository for the slides, but there's some ruby code involved in presenting them. ...eu: a bit of wishful thinking is OK... Bitfrost is far from being complete in its implementation
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  • ...d bugfixing test plans testing meetings triaging Fructose Activities: in/out (04:14:51 PM) tomeu: seems like we are having less testing than in previous releases?
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  • [06:53:53] <walterbender> Am I in time for the meeting? ...r, lionel, devin, james, and samson. we do not have alex or claudia. i'm in contact with claudia, standby.
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  • ...ree to add tasks below. We'll do an edit before final applications are due in late Oct 2014. '''Details regarding the required forms and paperwork are here: [[Google Code In 2014/Participate#Students]].'''
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  • ...'': I've updated editliveos.py with bug fixes and simplifications. Run it in from a folder with these files: ...orking files for a new version of edit-livecd, which I named editliveos.py in this commit,
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  • {{Translation in Progress}} ...als, rather than those whom the accidents of history and politics have put in power. Here are some things we can do.
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  • ...the platform and more in general on how to better integrate their activity in Sugar. Report about problems they run into. ...the upcoming meeting. They will be collected during the week and seny out in the meeting announcement on Tuesday morning.
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  • *Ideally, this live Ethernet wire leads from the dongle to a LAN port in the Netgear 3G :Testing seems to result in all of installed content to be limited to 500 MiB
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  • ...e, a child herself may choose to invoke a keep-hint by selecting the "keep in journal" button, but adequate adoption of this new notion of keeping from a ...naturally, the newly started activity will appear as the most recent entry in the journal.
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  • ...We periodically review these requests, generating ''enhancement tickets'' in [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org our tracking system]. * Developers: please continue to file feature requests directly in the [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org tracking system] and develop proposals throu
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  • ...may strategically decide to focus resources towards specific distributions in the interest of promoting Sugar more effectively." ...may strategically decide to focus resources towards specific distributions in the interest of promoting Sugar more effectively.
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  • ...': See our guide on [[Summer_of_Code#How_to_participate|how to participate in Google Summer of Code]] for more information. ...ble below is a list of projects potential participants might contribute to in the GSoC program.
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  • * The possibility to launch Base Software in heterogeneous for Sugar Distribution to use in peruvian pilot), in Sugar Shell code
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  • Activities will exist in the form of bundles. These bundles will manifest as groups of related file ...laptop.org or any other organization through which children obtain bundles in some official capacity, such as a country's official repository. This syste
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  • The date headlines are the date a motion is agreed, disagreed, or - in the case of motions to be voted on via email within 7 days of posting which ...ral proposals that were not taken as motions are shown here struck out, as in <s>MEMBER MOTION</s>.
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  • :'''<walter_>''' The agenda for the meeting is in the wiki (http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/index.php?title=Oversight_Board/Minutes :'''<tomeu>''' walter_: hiring would be included in funding opportunities?
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  • ==Agenda (in english)== Feedback from IT/other Hitech organizations pushing for use of Sugar in schools and local communities
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  • ...rd, though, so we would need you to give us evidence that you are capable, in order for us to accept you for these ideas. To get in, you will need to design your project and find a mentor. On irc (#sugar on
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  • In SN Knowedge exchange is measured as: ...but it isn't the end of the world. Its fine! We just need to be clear that in 2016 that is what you have to write against, and make it easy to do so.
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  • ...r the SLOBs elections, we responded several weeks later denying permission in its current form ...we haven't clarified our policies, but we have spoken with Solution Grove in general...
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  • ...ayer, allowing children to view the underlying source code. It is accessed in combination with the Fn and space keys.| display = block }} ...ad».{{ Translated text |Grab Keys are for panning/scrolling; they are used in conjunction with the touchpad.| display = block }}
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  • ...e, a child herself may choose to invoke a keep-hint by selecting the "keep in journal" button, but adequate adoption of this new notion of keeping from a ...naturally, the newly started activity will appear as the most recent entry in the journal.
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