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===Sugar Digest ===
 
===Sugar Digest ===
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1. Between yesterday's announcement of a major new deployment in Australia (Sugar running on the OLPC XO-1) to a flurry of smaller-scale, grassroots Sugar on a Stick deployments to the pick-up of Sugar by most of the upstream Linux distributions to the growing volume of discussion about pedagogy on the mailing lists and in the chat rooms, it is readily apparent that Sugar and the Sugar community are growing in both size and stability. Thank you.  
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1. I am reminded of the power of IRC almost daily. Not only is it a place to ask a question, but it is a window into a wealth of discussion among domain experts trying to solve problems.  
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2. [[Sugar_Labs/Current_Events/lang-es|Hablamos español.]] The Sugar Digest is being translated into Spanish.
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An analogy can be made to the "Engine Culture" described by David Cavallo in his PhD thesis: in rural Thailaind, engineers would work on motorcycle engines ''en plein air'', retrofiting them to solve the problem ''du jour''—a rice mill, a water pump, etc.—while the village children would gather around, taking in everything. IRC provides a similar opportunity. Hanging out in #sugar presents a great opportunity to gather around and take in everything.
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===Help Wanted===
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We should experiment with ways to broaden participation with this learning opportunity. Some thoughts:
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In Sugar, we bundle an IRC Activity that defaults to #sugar.
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* Is there more we can do to encourage participation?
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* Should we be creating a more diverse set of channels populated by experts in other disciplines?
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* Perhaps even a channel per Activity?
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* Has anyone every written a bot to export an IRC channel to Twitter or Facebook? It might to increase the reach of the discussion to a new audience.
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2. Bruce Byfield wrote an article for "Activities and the move to context-oriented desktops" for LWN.net for which he interviewed Gary Martin. The article is subscriber-only, so I have extract a few quotes.
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:The concept of Activities originates in Sugar, the desktop designed for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project. In Sugar, "Activities" is used as a synonym for "application." However, Gary C. Martin, one of the coordinators for Sugar's Activity Team, explains that the change is more than semantics or marketing. Because Activities run within the general collaborative frame of Sugar, using them is intended as a very different experience than running a standalone application on a traditional desktop.
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::For me, the key parts of Activities are that they combine concepts of document, executable, and collaboration state into a single, simple to use user interface. With the Activity state automatically kept in the Journal, it's easy to resume or reflect on past work, and, with realtime collaboration as a first class feature, peer sharing and group work is strongly encouraged.
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:In other words, Sugar's Activities are not just about running an application, or learning how to produce a spreadsheet or a presentation. Instead, they are conceived as part of the total learning experience that Sugar is designed to provide.
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3. It is great to see some of the core ideas such as Activities that underly Sugar become more mainstream. This will help us to broaden our community and our reach. C. Scott Ananian [http://cananian.livejournal.com/tag/google+wave blogged] about Google [http://www.waveprotocol.org/whitepapers/operational-transform Wave], a new collaboration model that has many goals in common with the Sugar collaboration model. Meanwhile, Benjamin Schwartz continues to make progress on his Google Summer of Code project, GroupThink, a completely decentralized, asynchronous text editing system.
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3. But there is more to do. We especially need your Sugar stories to communicate both our successes and areas where we need to do better. Please add your blog to our [http://planet.sugarlabs.org/ planet] and your videos to our [http://www.dailymotion.com/sugarlabs Dailymotion channel].
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4. Between interviews, Gary has been busy cranking out mockups for [[Marketing_Team/Boot_Logo#Sugar_Boot_Logo_Animations a new Sugar splash screen.]]
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[[Sugar_Labs/Getting_Involved|Other ways to get involved]] are described in the wiki.
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5. All in a name: We have been have a discussion on the lists and in IRC about what to call the pending Sugar on a Stick release. The confusion lies in the gulf between the "stick", which will consist of Sugar Sucrose 0.84 and Fedora 11, both of which are essentially frozen, and the needs of a school to make a successful deployment, which includes requirements beyond the individual sticks themselves, e.g., a backup mechanism, documentation, etc. On the one hand, the developer have completed their work and are preparing to move on to the next phase: Sucrose 0.86 and Fedora 12. On the other hand, we don't want to set expectations that Sugar on a Stick is complete in regard to classroom settings, where we are only just beginning to do testing.
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4. David Van Assche suggested that "it would be nice if we had an activitiy matrix that showed the stages of projects." Gary Martin pointed out that the Activity Team has "been making contact with past authors, slowly, slowly we're moving along even if it means adopting extra activities ourselves." It would be great to accelerate this process as there is growing demand for Sugar activities. Please contact the Activity Team if you are interested in adopting an orphaned activity.
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One proposed solution to this communications dicotome is to use separate names for an individual stick and a collection of sticks used in a school setting. The best I've been able to come up with for the latter is Sugar Grove. Please share any thoughts you might have on naming with the SoaS and Marketing teams.
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5. Marten Vijn has begun setting up some [[Mirrors|mirrors for Sugar Labs]].
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===Help Wanted===
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6. We are looking for help in the continued development of Sugarbot (See [http://code.google.com/p/sugarbot/wiki/HowDoesSugarbotWork]). Contact Bernie Innocenti if you are interested in getting involved.
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6. My plea for help this week is in regard to orphaned activities. There is [[Activity_Team/Activity_Status a list of activities with no active maintainer]] in the wiki. Adopting one or more of these activities would make a great summer project and be a practical way into Sugar development.
    
===In the community===
 
===In the community===
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7. Inspired by the Paris Sugar Camp, Marten would like to make place for OLPC/Sugar at [http://opencommunitycamp.org OpenCommunityCamp]. The Camp will be held from 26 July through 2 August in the Netherlands (near Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam).
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7. Sugar will be well represented at [http://www.linuxtag.org/2009/ LinuxTag] in Berlin at the end of June. There will be a Sugar Camp in Berlin following LinuxTag, so plan to stay in town for a few extra days. Details soon.
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===Tech Talk===
 
===Tech Talk===
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8. Sebastian Dziallas has created a new [http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/Soas2-200905241902.iso Sugar-on-a-Stick snapshot] for you. It incorporates the latest packages from the upcoming F11 release as well as some additional activities.
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8. David Van Assche reported over the weekend about the extraordinary progress made by the openSUSE team.
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:We've now managed to get pretty much every activity behaving, including the underlying journaling and collaboration. We've got more than 50 activities packaged and included in the live cd/usb/dvd/virtual appliance. By using the incredible flexibility and power that oBS gives us, with just 2 people working on this project, we've managed move forwards fast and efficiently. So we are proud to announce that you can download the latest releases here:
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http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Education/images/
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9. Sebastian Dziallas continues to make great progress towards a Sugar on a Stick release at LinuxTag. There is another image to test, which includes, among other things, the updated gstreamer-plugins-espeak package (now on
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version 0.3.3).
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* [http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/Soas2-200905281544.iso Live Image]
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* [http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/appliances/soas2-20090528.zip Virtual Appliance]
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10. Tony Forster has caught a new bug: screencasting. First, he got it to work from the command line:
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./recordmydesktop
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Press Ctrl-c to terminate.
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copy-to-journal out.ogv -m video/ogg
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9. Simon Schampijer is planning to iterate over the [[Development_Team/Release/Roadmap/0.86#Proposal_Goals|Sugar 0.86 Roadmap]] at this week's developers meeting (Thursday at 16:00 UTC).  
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Then he managed to patch the screencast activity such that it saves properly to the Journal (See [[Activities/Screencast]]).
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10. Sayamindu Dasgupta has been "revisiting" the topic of replacing Matchbox with Metacity, a more standard window manager. He has created [http://people.sugarlabs.org/sayamindu/isos/Soas2-200905212052_sayamindu_metacity.iso an ISO image] in which Sugar uses an unmodified Metacity. The image also has the Gimp, xterm and gcalctool so that you can test how Metacity treats those applications normally, while Sugar activities still use the entire screen.  
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11. Aleksey Lim has made an initial release of [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4089 Library activity] in order to get some feedback about UI and basic ideas of activity. Feedback welcome.
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11. Michael Stone reports "a small victory": he worked out [[Development_Team/Chroot|instructions]] that enabled him to run the Ubuntu Jaunty Sugar packages in a debootstrap chroot on my home machine. Michael's recommendation for a weekend project for someone:
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12. Mihai Sucan has a very detailed analysis of how to optimize the interactions between Gecko, CSS, and the OLPC-XO canvas, which uses a non-standard scaling algorithm. You can read about it [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2009-May/024629.html here].
* make the instructions work on more platforms
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* figure out how to cache the downloads, e.g. with approx
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* bake his logic into a downloadable script or makefile
      
===Sugar Labs ===
 
===Sugar Labs ===
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12. Gary Martin has generated a SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see [[:Image:2009-May-16-22-som.jpg|SOM]]).
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13. Gary Martin has generated a SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see [[Image:2009-May-23-29-som.jpg]]).  
    
=== Community News archive ===
 
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