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==Sugar Digest==
 
==Sugar Digest==
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1. I have been on the road again. The good thing about travelling is that I get a lot of code written. The bad news is that I am not getting enough sleep. Last week, I was in Oslo for the [http://www.goopen.no/english/ GoOpen] conference. GoOpen is an annual event in which the city of Oslo celebrates Free Software. I flew overnight from Boston on Monday. Tuesday evening, I was on a really fun panel with Simon Phipps, Allison Randal, Erik Möller, Knut Yrvin and Jonas Öberg. Johannes Brodwall was the moderator of a two-hour-long banter about the culture of Free Software. Before catching some Zs, I had a chance to upgrade the software on Håkon Lie's XO. I gave a keynote the next morning and then headed to the airport in order to get to [http://posscon.org POSSCON] in Columbia South Carolina. I didn't get to the hotel in Columbia until 1AM Thursday morning, which was conveniently located right across the street from convention center. I was a bit confused—a combination of the late hour and lack of sleep—as there was an electronic billboard 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 with a number of old friends there, including Mel Chua, David Nalley, Leslie Hawthorn, and David Trask.
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1. The April Fools Day spoof was the announcement that [http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/72690 Microsoft To Open Source Windows] got a lot of press, but Sam Greenfeld's spoof was a lot less obvious and a lot more engaging (See the email thread: [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2011-April/031679.html Possible XO Graphics Optimization Technique]).
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At GoOpen,  I met Håkon Eriksen from the GNU Free Call project. He and his colleagues are developing a smart phone environment that draws heavily upon the Sugar desktop and collaboration metaphors. The developers are looking at making a GUI-demo available shortly using the FDroid app-repository at http://f-droid.org/.
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2. I have been fielding input regarding the [[Math4Team|4th Grade Math]] project and Sugar the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/collection/math math collection]. There are still some missing activities, but it is by-and-large a rich list. Next, we need to fill in the [[Math4Team/Resources/Curriculum_Chart|table correlating the activities with the curricula goals]]. Please contribute.
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Simon Phipps is part of a group of former Sun employees that are supporting a number of projects that were abandoned by Oracle after their acquisition of Sun. 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 that can be federated. This could be used for supporting activity upload sites that could be accessed at schools, deployment-wide, and globally, with different authorities at each level. I am more and more convinced that having a facility for sharing projects is critical to our pedagogical mission and to our growth. OpenAM may be a candidate project for helping us implement such a facility.
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3. Compare the relative interest of XO and Justin Bieber in [http://www.google.com/intl/es-419/press/zeitgeist2010/regions/uy.html Uruguay] and [http://www.google.com/intl/es-419/press/zeitgeist2010/regions/mx.html Mexico]. While there is obviously a vast difference in access to XOs between the two countries, it raises the question of whether we can use measures such as these as an indicator of how access to computing changes culture and it suggests another tool we can use in assessing impact.
 
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I spoke with David Nalley about the [[Math4Team|4th Grade Math]] project. It struck us that while there has been a lot of work done on the project, its impact has not been felt very broadly yet. One concrete idea that came from our discussion was to create a "collection" on the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org Activity Library] to bring all the math-related activities into one place. Would everyone who is working on 4th Grade Math please send me info about your activity so that I can include it in the [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/collection/math math collection].
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I turned David Trask onto Turtle Blocks. While he continues in his efforts to get Sugar integrated into the Maine laptop program, he will be able to add Turtle Blocks to their builds right away, thus giving the teachers and students a taste of Sugar.
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2. Next week there will be a meeting in Cambridge organized by Claudia Urrea of the pedagogical leads from many of the OLPC deployments to discuss evaluation. While "Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts"–Albert Einstein–there is an important place for reflection and feedback within learning. This meeting will give us an opportunity to share current practices and broaden our mutual perspectives on assessment.  
      
===In the community===
 
===In the community===
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3. Sdenka Salas reports that April 12–16, 2011, there will be a second SugarCamp in Puno. They have set the goal of finishing the translation of Sugar interface into Aymara and Quechua. The event is cosponsored by the Regional Directorate of Education in Puno and Escuelab.
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4. Sugar will be at Linux Tag (See [[Marketing_Team/Events/LinuxTag2011]]).
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===Help wanted===
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===Help Wanted===
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4. Florent Pigout reported on the Sugar Devel list that OLPC-France is working on a new activity named 'AToiDeJouer' ('YourTurnToPlay'). The project is in its early stage, but a [http://olpc-france.org/download/OLPC_AToiDeJouer_Demo_Graphic_Editing.mp4 screencast] is available. Children will open the activity with an existing story and remix it with their own artwork and music. The [http://git.sugarlabs.org/atoidejouer source code] for the activity is available in git. Patches welcome.
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5. Chris Leonard sent a note to the Localization list requesting help transferring strings to Glucose 0.92. Please see [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/localization/2011-April/002879.html his email] for details.
 
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5. We have some traction regarding the Tour of Uruguay event next month, but more help would be appreciated. Please contact me if you can lend a hand.
      
===Tech Talk===
 
===Tech Talk===
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6. We continue to make progress on Turtle Blocks Version 107, which has plug-in support. I've gotten great feedback from the WeGo, NXT, and Arduino teams and it seems that the framework is sufficiently robust to satisfy that diversity of needs. At POSSCON, I spent some time with a group that makes a 3-D printer. I may crank out a plugin to support that peripheral from Turtle Blocks as well. Stay tuned.
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6. [[Dextrose]] 2.0 has been released. Many thanks to Ceibal, Educa Paraguay, Activity Central, and the Sugar community.
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7. I've also continued working on a new Learn-to-Read activity. I hope to have a prototype for testing available within a week.
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7. While OLPC continues its work on XO 1.75, an ARM-based version of the laptop, community members have been experimenting with Sugar on other ARM platforms. William Schaub has Sugar running on a [https://www.genesi-usa.com/products/smartbook Genesi Efika MX smartbook] and Samy Boutayeb has Sugar running on the [http://salaliitto.com/~gildean/ac100/wiki/phh/ Toshiba AC100].
 
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8. Gary Martin has been holding weekly design meetings at which we have been making steady progress addressing the variety of open issues with the Sugar UI. This past week we discussed the UI changes that Gonzalo Odiard has proposed to the Record activity. Of note is the progress towards integrating "write-to-Journal-any-time" functionality, which is available for any activity.
      
===Sugar Labs===
 
===Sugar Labs===
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Gary Martin has generated a SOM from the past few weeks of discussion
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on the IAEP mailing list.
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File:2011-Mar-19-25-som.jpg|2011 Mar 19th–25th (25 emails)
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File:2011-Mar-12-18-som.jpg|2011 Mar 12th–18th (32 emails)
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Visit our planet [http://planet.sugarlabs.org] for more updates about Sugar and Sugar deployments.
 
Visit our planet [http://planet.sugarlabs.org] for more updates about Sugar and Sugar deployments.

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