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+ | GSoC 2017 projects | ||
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+ | {| border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border: 1px solid white; border-collapse: collapse; background: #e3e4e5;" | ||
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+ | ! Student !! Mentors !! Proposal Link !! Blog Link | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Raphael Teyssandier | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Michaël Ohayon and Lionel Laské | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/4957188710727680/overview/ Sugarizer Deployment Tool]<br>[[Summer of Code/Raphael Teyssandier]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [http://sugarizer-deployment-tool.blogspot.fr/ blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Tarun Kumar Singhal | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Lionel Laské and Michaël Ohayon | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/6698013379526656/overview/ Sugarizer Server Dashboard]<br>[[Summer of Code/Tarun Kumar Singhal]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://github.com/tarunsinghal92/sugarizer-backend/wiki blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Jatin Dhankhar | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Sam Cantero and Tony Anderson | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/4987332267606016/overview/ Maintaining ASLO]<br>[[Summer of Code/Jatin Dhankhar]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://jatindhankhar.in/blog blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Sanjay Kumar | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Tony Anderson and Ignacio Rodriguez | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/5716653544308736/overview/ Mind Math Activity]<br>[[Summer of Code/Sanjay Kumar]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [http://sanjaykumarap.blogspot.in/ blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | P. Seetarama Raju | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Samson Goddy and Walter Bender | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/6106673893605376/overview/ Giving Sugar Labs Website a New Look]<br>[[Summer of Code/Seetarama Raju]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://psramarajugsocblog.wordpress.com blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Zeeshan Khan | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Ignacio Rodriguez and Walter Bender | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/5325121714651136/overview/ Say no to Gtk2]<br>[[Summer of Code/Zeeshan Khan]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://zeeshanblogblog.wordpress.com blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Rishabh Thaney | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Abhijit Patel, Hrishi Patel, Walter Bender | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/4860989563469824/overview/ Sugar on Raspberry Pi]<br>[[Summer of Code/Rishabh Thaney]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://sugaronraspberrypi.wordpress.com/ blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Tayba Wasim | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Devin Ulibarri, Cristina Del Puerto, Hrishi Patel | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/4549541150851072/overview/ Timbre Widget for Music Blocks]<br>[[Summer of Code/Tayba Wasim]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://tabs16blog.wordpress.com/ blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Dinuka Tharangi | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Devin Ulibarri, Cristina Del Puerto, Hrishi Patel | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/project/5761551930753024/overview/ User Manual for Music Blocks]<br>[[Summer of Code/Dinuka Tharangi]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [http://dinukaasblog.blogspot.com/ blog] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Prachi Agrawal | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | Devin Ulibarri, Cristina Del Puerto, Hrishi Patel | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://outreachy.gnome.org/?q=view_projects&prg=8&p=1588 Music Blocks Improvements]<br>[[Summer of Code/Prachi Agrawal|Outreachy/Prachi Agrawal]] | ||
+ | | width=25%; valign=top | [https://medium.com/feed/@pragr07 RSS feed] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | </center> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Sponsored Projects == | ||
+ | |||
+ | [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/5544862897143808/ Sugar Labs at GSoC] | ||
+ | |||
== Project Ideas == | == Project Ideas == | ||
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| valign=top width="15%" |Chris Leonard | | valign=top width="15%" |Chris Leonard | ||
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− | ;Brief explanation: A goal of Sugar Labs is to enable our users to experience Sugar in their own native language. See [[Translation_Proposal#ToDo:|Translation Proposal To Do List]] for details. | + | ;Brief explanation: A goal of Sugar Labs is to enable our users to experience Sugar in their own native language. See [[Translation_Proposal#ToDo:|Translation Proposal To Do List]] for details. See [[Translation Team]] for framework description. |
;Expected results: Work flow improvements for i18n | ;Expected results: Work flow improvements for i18n | ||
;Knowledge prerequisites: Some knowledge of Pootle; some scripting experience; Python and JavaScript | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Some knowledge of Pootle; some scripting experience; Python and JavaScript | ||
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− | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |New Back-end Server for Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks | + | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |New Back-end Server for Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks<br>[[File:Git logo.png|90px|thumb|center]] |
| valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Vikram Ahuja<br>Ignacio Rodriguez | | valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Vikram Ahuja<br>Ignacio Rodriguez | ||
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− | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Going Beyond Equal Temperament in Music Blocks | + | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Going Beyond Equal Temperament in Music Blocks<br>[[File:Music-Blocks.png|90px|thumb|center]] |
| valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Devin Ulibarri | | valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Devin Ulibarri | ||
| align=left valign=top | | | align=left valign=top | | ||
− | ;Brief explanation: Most modern music systems are designed around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_temperament equal temperament]. But there are many ways to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_temperament chose and tune notes] in a musical system that offer different expressive characteristics. | + | ;Brief explanation: Most modern music systems are designed around [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_temperament equal temperament]. But there are many ways to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_temperament chose and tune notes] in a musical system that offer different expressive characteristics. See also [https://github.com/walterbender/musicblocks/issues Music Blocks issues]. |
;Expected results: Extend Music Blocks such that different approaches to temperament are available to the user. | ;Expected results: Extend Music Blocks such that different approaches to temperament are available to the user. | ||
;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of JavaScript, music theory | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of JavaScript, music theory | ||
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| valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Giving Sugar Labs Website a New Look | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Giving Sugar Labs Website a New Look | ||
− | | valign=top width="15%" | Ignacio Rodriguez<br>Samson Goddy | + | | valign=top width="15%" | Ignacio Rodriguez<br>Samson Goddy<br>Tymon Radzik |
+ | Hrishi Patel | ||
| align=left valign=top | | | align=left valign=top | | ||
;Brief explanation: Sugar Labs would like a new look for its [https://github.com/sugarlabs/www-sugarlabs homepage], with the goals of making it more attractive and easier to explore (See link to get more information concerning the [https://github.com/sugarlabs/www-sugarlabs/blob/master/STRUCTURE.md proposed homepage]). | ;Brief explanation: Sugar Labs would like a new look for its [https://github.com/sugarlabs/www-sugarlabs homepage], with the goals of making it more attractive and easier to explore (See link to get more information concerning the [https://github.com/sugarlabs/www-sugarlabs/blob/master/STRUCTURE.md proposed homepage]). | ||
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| valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Maintenance of activities.sugarlabs.org (ASLO) | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Maintenance of activities.sugarlabs.org (ASLO) | ||
− | | valign=top width="15%" | | + | | valign=top width="15%" | Tony Anderson |
| align=left valign=top | | | align=left valign=top | | ||
;Brief explanation: http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ is the Sugar Labs app store, where activities are hosted and downloaded. Some maintenance tasks are needed. Sugar uses activities.sugarlabs.org in Software Update in My Settings, and has a link to it in the Browse default page. | ;Brief explanation: http://activities.sugarlabs.org/ is the Sugar Labs app store, where activities are hosted and downloaded. Some maintenance tasks are needed. Sugar uses activities.sugarlabs.org in Software Update in My Settings, and has a link to it in the Browse default page. | ||
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− | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Timbre Widget for Music Blocks | + | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Timbre Widget for Music Blocks<br>[[File:Music-Blocks.png|90px|thumb|center]] |
| valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Devin Ulibarri | | valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Devin Ulibarri | ||
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− | + | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |{{anchor|sugdash}}Sugarizer Server Dashboard<br>[[File:Dashboard server.png|90px|thumb|center]] | |
− | | valign=top width="15%" | Lionel Laské | + | | valign=top width="15%" | Lionel Laské<br>Michaël Ohayon |
|align=left valign=top | | |align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: [http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer] is a way to use Sugar on any device using web technologies (HTML5/JavaScript). Strictly speaking, Sugarizer is not a port of Sugar. Sugarizer is based on Sugar Web library, which mimics the Sugar UI using HTML5 and CSS3 and reproduces Sugar views (Home, List, ...). Sugarizer reimplements features of Sugar Core (datastore and journal) in JavaScript and integrates activities written for Sugar in Sugar Web. The goal of this specific project is to create the "Sugarizer Server Dashboard". This feature will require an enhancement of the existing Sugarizer Server API specifically to integrate a real authentication mechanism. | ||
− | + | ;Expected results: Sugarizer Server Dashboard is a web admin console for Sugarizer Server. The Dashboard will allow to manage and analyze all activity on a Sugarizer Server. Dashboard features will include: | |
− | |||
− | ;Expected results: | ||
− | Sugarizer Server Dashboard is a web admin console for Sugarizer Server. The Dashboard will allow to manage and analyze all activity on a Sugarizer Server. Dashboard features will include: | ||
* Users: how many users has been registered on the server, how many users currently connected, top users on the server, last users connection, create/edit/remove an user. | * Users: how many users has been registered on the server, how many users currently connected, top users on the server, last users connection, create/edit/remove an user. | ||
* Journal: how many Journals and how many entries in Journal on the server, last Journal and last entries, size of Journals, top Journals, edit a journal (see/update/remove) entries. | * Journal: how many Journals and how many entries in Journal on the server, last Journal and last entries, size of Journals, top Journals, edit a journal (see/update/remove) entries. | ||
* Application: how many applications are available on the server, change application visibility from Client, update order and way to appear in favorite view. | * Application: how many applications are available on the server, change application visibility from Client, update order and way to appear in favorite view. | ||
* Graphic and request: display graphics and report on previous data. | * Graphic and request: display graphics and report on previous data. | ||
− | |||
;Knowledge prerequisites: HTML5/JavaScript, bootstrap, node.js, MongoDB | ;Knowledge prerequisites: HTML5/JavaScript, bootstrap, node.js, MongoDB | ||
+ | ;How to start: Clone the [https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer Sugarizer repository], then install Sugarizer server using instructions [https://github.com/llaske/sugarizer/blob/master/README.md#server here], finally explore the [http://sugarizer.org/apidoc/ Sugarizer Server API] and think about way to implement dashboard features with existing API. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |{{anchor|sugmdm}}Sugarizer Deployement and Management Tool for Android<br>[[File:Sugarizermdmtool.png|90px|thumb|center]] | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" | Michaël Ohayon<br>Lionel Laské | ||
+ | |align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Brief explanation: [http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer] is a way to use Sugar on any device using web technologies. Sugarizer can be deployed on many devices including Android phones and tablets. The goal of this specific project is to create the "Sugarizer Deployment and Management Tool for Android". | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Expected results: Sugarizer Server Deployment and Management Tool is a GUI Tool working on GNU/Linux, Mac and Windows to deploy and configure Android devices using ADB (Android Debug Bridge). | ||
+ | * Inventory : Collect and store devices data like serial number, os version, device name, installed applications, current Android launcher and Sugarizer availability. | ||
+ | * Application Manager : Install or remove applications using APK files. | ||
+ | * File Manager : Add / Remove files | ||
+ | * Input Manager : Click / Touch coordinates on the screen, launch applications to perform automations. | ||
+ | * Scenario Writer : Allow '''non developpers''' to create sequences to perform all the steps previously defined. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Java and JavaFX / Kotlin and TornadoFX | ||
+ | ;How to start: Create a Java or Kotlin project using Intellij and display a window using JavaFX or TornadoFX. Then add https://github.com/vidstige/jadb and display connected android devices in the window. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |User Manual for Music Blocks<br>[[File:Music-Blocks.png|90px|thumb|center]] | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Devin Ulibarri | ||
+ | Hrishi Patel | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: We have a [https://github.com/walterbender/musicblocks/blob/master/guide/README.md Guide], but we really need something a bit more polished as a user manual. | ||
+ | ;Expected results: A website and PDF document that can be bound. | ||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of music theory, writing skills | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Just say no to GTK2 | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" | Ignacio Rodriguez<br>Sam Parkinson | ||
+ | Abhijit Patel | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: GTK2 and GST0.10 are end of life. We need to upgrade the remaining activities with these dependencies. | ||
+ | ;Expected results: New versions of Turtle, Speak, Chat, Record, and a dozen others | ||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of GTK, GST, and Python | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Develop Activity<br>AKA Pippy JS, Taller del Artesano 2 | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" |Sebastian Silva | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: We don't have a Javascript IDE for writing activities. This is a proposal to collaborate in making one. It would have templates for writing Javascript and Python. | ||
+ | ;Expected results: New activity capable of making new activities, runnable in Web and Sugarizer | ||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Python, Javascript, HTML5, CSS | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Debian SugarBlend | ||
+ | A.K.A: Harmonic Distribution, Deployment Platform | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" |Sebastian Silva<br>Jonas Smedegaard | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: Debian is a base for many educational derivative distribution. We would like to make a SugarBlend that is a good base for local integrators. See https://wiki.debian.org/SugarBlend and [[Debian]]. | ||
+ | ;Expected results: Debian SugarBlend of upcoming Debian 9 (Stretch) | ||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Debian packaging, Linux system, Shell scripting | ||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Sugar on Raspberry Pi | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" |Walter Bender | ||
+ | Hrishi Patel | ||
+ | Abhijit Patel | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: Raspberry Pi is a popular tool with the Maker Movement. Sugar runs quite well on RPi3, but it is in need of some love. | ||
+ | ;Expected results: An image for RPi, which boots to a Sugar desktop environment, and is suitable for inclusion on the [https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/ RPi download page]. | ||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Debian and/or Fedora packaging, Linux system, Shell scripting | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Music Blocks for Mobile<br>[[File:Music-Blocks.png|90px|thumb|center]] | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" | Walter Bender<br>Devin Ulibarri | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: Music Blocks was written for a browser, not mobile. It would be great to have a version native to mobile. | ||
+ | ;Expected results: Working version on Android/and/or iOS. Some UI adjustments will be necessary. | ||
+ | ;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of JavaScript/Codrova/React and/or Swift. | ||
+ | |||
+ | | | ||
− | + | |- | |
+ | | valign=top width="15%" style="background:#e3e4e5;" |Collab Rethink<br> | ||
+ | | valign=top width="15%" | Abhijit Patel<br>Walter Bender | ||
+ | | align=left valign=top | | ||
+ | ;Brief explanation: Sugar collaboration uses a deprecated library, python-telepathy, which we no longer wish to maintain. We need to upgrade Sugar collab using something better | ||
+ | ;Expected results: Working version of revised collab system. | ||
+ | * Refactored presenceservice | ||
+ | * Common Collabwrapper module for all sugar activities. | ||
− | |} | + | ;Knowledge prerequisites: python, prior knowledge of networking. knowledge of telepathy might be useful. |
+ | | | ||
+ | }|}|}|} |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 13 January 2018
GSoC 2017 projects
Student | Mentors | Proposal Link | Blog Link |
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Raphael Teyssandier | Michaël Ohayon and Lionel Laské | Sugarizer Deployment Tool Summer of Code/Raphael Teyssandier |
blog |
Tarun Kumar Singhal | Lionel Laské and Michaël Ohayon | Sugarizer Server Dashboard Summer of Code/Tarun Kumar Singhal |
blog |
Jatin Dhankhar | Sam Cantero and Tony Anderson | Maintaining ASLO Summer of Code/Jatin Dhankhar |
blog |
Sanjay Kumar | Tony Anderson and Ignacio Rodriguez | Mind Math Activity Summer of Code/Sanjay Kumar |
blog |
P. Seetarama Raju | Samson Goddy and Walter Bender | Giving Sugar Labs Website a New Look Summer of Code/Seetarama Raju |
blog |
Zeeshan Khan | Ignacio Rodriguez and Walter Bender | Say no to Gtk2 Summer of Code/Zeeshan Khan |
blog |
Rishabh Thaney | Abhijit Patel, Hrishi Patel, Walter Bender | Sugar on Raspberry Pi Summer of Code/Rishabh Thaney |
blog |
Tayba Wasim | Devin Ulibarri, Cristina Del Puerto, Hrishi Patel | Timbre Widget for Music Blocks Summer of Code/Tayba Wasim |
blog |
Dinuka Tharangi | Devin Ulibarri, Cristina Del Puerto, Hrishi Patel | User Manual for Music Blocks Summer of Code/Dinuka Tharangi |
blog |
Prachi Agrawal | Devin Ulibarri, Cristina Del Puerto, Hrishi Patel | Music Blocks Improvements Outreachy/Prachi Agrawal |
RSS feed |
Sponsored Projects
Project Ideas
Title | Mentor | Project
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Internationalization and Localization | Chris Leonard |
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New Back-end Server for Turtle Blocks and Music Blocks |
Walter Bender Vikram Ahuja Ignacio Rodriguez |
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Going Beyond Equal Temperament in Music Blocks |
Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri |
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Giving Sugar Labs Website a New Look | Ignacio Rodriguez Samson Goddy Tymon Radzik Hrishi Patel |
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Maintenance of activities.sugarlabs.org (ASLO) | Tony Anderson |
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School Management Backend | Walter Bender |
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Timbre Widget for Music Blocks |
Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri |
| |
Sugarizer Server Dashboard |
Lionel Laské Michaël Ohayon |
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Sugarizer Deployement and Management Tool for Android |
Michaël Ohayon Lionel Laské |
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User Manual for Music Blocks |
Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri Hrishi Patel |
| |
Just say no to GTK2 | Ignacio Rodriguez Sam Parkinson Abhijit Patel |
| |
Develop Activity AKA Pippy JS, Taller del Artesano 2 |
Sebastian Silva |
| |
Debian SugarBlend
A.K.A: Harmonic Distribution, Deployment Platform |
Sebastian Silva Jonas Smedegaard |
| |
Sugar on Raspberry Pi | Walter Bender
Hrishi Patel Abhijit Patel |
| |
Music Blocks for Mobile |
Walter Bender Devin Ulibarri |
|
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Collab Rethink |
Abhijit Patel Walter Bender |
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}|}|}|} |