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Revision as of 01:04, 19 December 2016
Sugar Digest1. gitorious: It was time to try migrating TurtleArt, the project I am maintaining, over to git.sugarlabs.org. The new git system we are using, gitorious, has a user interface that is more "web-friendly" than any git systems I have used before. It does a good job of leading through the process of creating new projects. One of the nice things about it is that anyone can create or fork a project unilaterally, thus I think it will work well with the distributed nature of Sugar development. (So fork your favorite project (TurtleArt) in order to try out your ideas!!!) I would recommend Marco Pesenti Gritti's quick guide to migrating projects and you may want to learn from my mistakes as well. 2. Sugar and GNOME:
3. Sugar Labs™: Karen Sandler, a lawyer at the Software Freedom Conservancy, who has been helping us will all things legal has confirmed that our trademark application for the name Sugar Labs has been submitted to the USPTO (with the Conservancy, our parent organization, named as the applicant). "They indicate in our receipt that it will be 4–5 months before we are assigned an examining attorney. In the meantime the mark is a 'pending' application." Karen will start working on a trademark policy for Sugar that we will post in the wiki. 4. Mobilis (Encore): It is summer in Brazil. Paulo Drummond was the first one to bring to my attention that Mobilis has won a bid to bring 150,000 laptops to children in Brazil. (OLPC did not participate in the bid.) As I understand it, it will be running a Mandriva distribution of GNU/Linux. There has already been some preliminary discussion about a Sugar port to Mandriva. Let's make it happen. 5. Dailymotion seems to be the site where videos about learning projects are being aggregated. Sebastian Silva pointed out these video on the Sur list this week:
6. Hilaire Fernandes, who brought us DrGeo, has a new project underway:
Community jams, meet-ups, and meetings7. 9–11 January FUDConF11 at MIT (Cambridge, MA) 8. 25 April 2009 El Festival Latinoamericano de Instalación de Software Libre (FLISoL)
9. Lionel Laske posted a report about the OLPC France Code Camp held on 25 November in Paris. 40 attendees participated in a series of workshops:
Help wanted10. I will try feature a small project each week that someone from the community could tackle. Would someone be willing to create a page in the wiki on how to use IRC? (And perhaps embed a web-based client such as mibbit somewhere?) Thanks. Tech Talk11. NM: Simon Schampijer landed wired-interface support for Network Manager. While doing that he reviewed and reworked the "device appears" logic with Eben Eliason. Simon also fixed a bug that could cause the wireless dialog to not appear. 12. Sucrose 0.83.3: Simon also did help to get Sucrose 0.83.3 out of the door. The following modules were released this week:
13. There were also lots of updates to Sugar Activities this week:
14. Bert Freudenberg made a virtual machine that allows one to emulate the XO "in VMWare on a Mac, running Sugar in the XO's native 1200x900 resolution, scaled down to a nice physical size in a window on a regular screen (fullscreen works, too)." 15. Etoys 4.0: Bert also announced the first release of Etoys 4.0 this week. The major version jump signifies the end of a two-year relicensing effort.
We are all looking forward to see Etoys properly packaged in more distributions now that the licensing issues have been cleared up. Sources:
Packaged: Sugar Labs16. Self-organizing map (SOM): Gary Martin has generated another SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see SOM). |