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This page is updated each week (usually on Monday morning) with notes from the Sugar Labs community. (The digest is also sent to the community-news at sugarlabs.org list.) If you would like to contribute, please send email to walter at sugarlabs.org by the weekend. An '''archive''' of this digest is available '''[[Sugar Labs/Current Events/Archive|here]]'''.
 
This page is updated each week (usually on Monday morning) with notes from the Sugar Labs community. (The digest is also sent to the community-news at sugarlabs.org list.) If you would like to contribute, please send email to walter at sugarlabs.org by the weekend. An '''archive''' of this digest is available '''[[Sugar Labs/Current Events/Archive|here]]'''.
  
=== Sugar Digest ===
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=== Sugar Digest ===
  
1. Sugar Labs governance: There are still a few more loose ends to
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1. Oversight: We had a meeting of the acting oversight board (minutes are available [[Sugar_Labs/OversightBoard/Minutes#Friday_July_18_2008_-_17.00_.28UTC.29|here]]).  
deal with before we are officially members of the Software Freedom
 
Conservancy. In preparation, I've made a lot of changes on the
 
[[Sugar Labs/Governance|governance page]]. Please comment.
 
  
2. Leaning: There were some interesting discussions about learning on
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2. Infrastructure: Ivan Krstić and Bernie Innocenti have been moving the Sugar Labs back-end infrastructure to a new server hosted at MIT. Please report any problems you may have encountered post-move (One artifact to note: its.an.education.project@tema.lo-res.org '''will not work'''. It will bounce e-mails. Please change your address book to iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org).
the Education list this week:
 
* [http://lists.lo-res.org/pipermail/its.an.education.project/2008-July/001275.html Sugar Labs, LOGO and Brian Harvey]
 
* [http://lists.lo-res.org/pipermail/its.an.education.project/2008-July/001279.html reconstructed maths]
 
  
3. OLPC in the field: Jim Gettys has published an aggregate summary of
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3. "Follow Through": Chris Leonard has created a wiki page ([[EducationTeam/Lesson Plan resources]]) to aggregate collections of lesson plans or curriculum development materials "posted in some dusty corners of the Internet"; they provide potentially useful modules of curricular content (constructionist and instructionist) that can either be adapted or at least serve as examples. Please contribute to the list with your own ideas and feedback on the postings.
Sugar in the hands of children in the various OLPC deployments around
 
the world ([http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/community-news/2008-July/000134.html OLPC News]).
 
  
4. Clarity: When talking about Sugar, I never have trouble describing
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Another useful exercise would be to enhance these lesson plans through consideration of everything Sugar has to offer: journaling, collaboration, etc. A few detailed guides would go a long way towards opening the door to others, regardless of where the learning goals come from, generative or handed down from above.
the collaboration features or the reflective nature of the Journal,
 
but I struggle with describing the interface in terms of its
 
simplicity. "Simplicity" has an undertone of "dumbed down" and limited
 
capability. In a discussion with Nathan Felde from the Art Institute
 
of Boston, a division of Lesley University, we used the word
 
"clarity", which immediately struck me as a much better term than
 
simplicity. It doesn't imply any limit and it suggests transparency
 
and openness, both hallmarks of the interface.
 
  
5. Studio Thinking: Nathan also introduced me to a book, ''Studio
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4. From Blog of Project Ceibal: More resources for teachers and learners:
Thinking: The Real Benefits of Visual Arts Education'' by Lois Hetland,
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* [http://olpc-ceibal.blogspot.com/2008/07/on-june-th-27th-we-launched-book-ceibal.html on-june-th-27th-we-launched-book-ceibal.html]
Ellen Winner, Shirley Veneema, and Kimberly M. Sheridan. It is a
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* [http://www.ceibal.edu.uy/gobiernoelectronico/pdf_libro/Libro_CEIBAL_en_la_sociedad_del_siglo_XXI.pdf Libro_CEIBAL_en_la_sociedad_del_siglo_XXI.pdf]
treatise on visual arts education; the authors argue that through the
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* [http://swiki.agro.uba.ar/small_land/uploads/193/Libro_Completo.pdf Libro_Completo.pdf]
arts, students learn specific "dispositions of mind" that lead to
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high-quality thinking. They also speak about "Studio Habits of Mind":
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The communities deploying Sugar are beginning to make their materials and learning publicly available. I look forward to seeing some of the wonderful materials created by the team at Inttelmex made public soon.
develop craft, engage and persist, envision, express, observe,
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reflect, stretch and explore, and understand the world and "Studio
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5. Help wanted: OLPC has a posted job opening for a Sugar UI coder (Please see [http://laptop.org/en/jobs.shtml#User%20Interface%20Developer%20for%20Sugar User Interface Developer for Sugar]). There is also interest expressed by numerous parties for help porting Sugar to a number of different Linux-based platforms. Please contact me (walter AT sugarlabs.org) if you have an interest in such work.
Structures": the demonstration/ lecture, students working, and the
 
critique. It seems there is synergy with many of the goals of Sugar.
 
An open question is how to transfer this thinking beyond the visual
 
arts.
 
  
 
=== Community jams and meetups ===
 
=== Community jams and meetups ===
  
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6. Teacher Jam Chicago: July 29, 2008 @ Google Chicago
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7. Especially for teachers Uruguayans: A round table and conference of the "Regional Forum Ceibal learn from Digital Content educational and Intelligence" will be held in Montevideo on July 23—25 and will be transmitted live on Gateway Ceibal.
  
 
===Tech Talk===
 
===Tech Talk===
  
6. Release process: Marco Pesenti Gritti and Michael Stone have been
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8. Ubuntu refresh: James Munro, with hep from Morgan Collett, has created a fresh set of Ubuntu Sucrose packages (Please see [http://learninglab.lincoln.ac.uk/blogs/jmunro/2008/07/18/day-15-sugar-packages-done/ Sugar packages]).
discussing how to integrate the Sugar and OLPC release processes:
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* SugarLabs should try to schedule its release a few months before the
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With some help from Marco Pesenti Gritti, I've been trying to get my xsession configured on Ubuntu to run from the Joyride build in my home directory (sugar-jhbuild) instead of the build installed from "apt-get sugar". Not quite working due to some pathname scrambling—hopefully I'll be able to post instructions soon.
OLPC release target date (something around 2–3 months). That will give
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us enough time to ensure everything is stable before we start
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9. Browse: Simon Schampijer released a new xulrunner rpm (xulrunner-1.9-1.olpc3.2) that brings back Sugar- and OLPC-specific patches (e.g., permission patch to work with Bitfrost, no-native theme patch) that were lost when updating to the latest tarball. The layout on many sites were broken without these patches. It is available in Joyride >= 2155. Tomeu Vizoso solved the remaining issues that prevented Google Gears from running on the Browse activity.
integrating the new code in the OLPC distribution.
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* Sugar developers employed by OLPC will work on OLPC release
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10. SocialCalc: Work continues on the spreadsheet; a mailing list has been created to explore the use of spreadsheets in education and rural community development (Please subscribe at http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/socialcalc).  
contracts for all the new features present in the new release.
 
* After the first stable release SugarLabs will keep releasing minor
 
updates, which will include bug fixes and strings for the OLPC
 
release.
 
* We should make an effort to develop all the features required as
 
part of the unstable development cycle. Though there surely will be
 
cases where OLPC will need changes outside the normal SugarLabs
 
schedule. We will land these in a limited and controlled way both
 
during the freeze periods and as part of the stable minor releases.
 
  
7. Sucrose: Simon Schampijer announced the Sucrose Development Release
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11. Geography: A team of students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have just finished developing a world-geography game (Please see [http://code.google.com/p/rpiolpcs08/ RPI Geography]). Gabriel Eirea is working on "Conozco Uruguay", an Uruguayan geography educational game. (There are also several GCompris geography games available, thanks to Bruno Coudoin; please see [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/GCompris GCompris Geography])
0.81.6 this week
 
([[ReleaseTeam/CurrentRelease/Sucrose]]). You
 
can test it in OLPC joyride >= 2129.
 
  
This first release after the feature freeze and therefore has only bug
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12. SMS: Ankur Verma has built an SMS Gateway that can be accessed by XO through web browser, enabling one to send and receive SMS messages from within Sugar (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/SMS).
fixes. It contains as well a new Browse activity (Version 92). Due to
 
an interface change in xulrunner the downloads were broken in Joyride.
 
They are fixed with this Browse release. Simon Schampijer added
 
refinements to the autocompletion feature #7281 and #7280.
 
  
Due to a name change of the Browse activity (Web->Browse) you will
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13. Physics: Brian Jordan worked on fleshing out OLPC Physics portal page (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics). He continues to work on the physics activity, having collected advice from teachers and testers, including feedback from the OLPC-Sur list (many of whom are teachers using OLPC in Peru and Uruguay). Bobby Powers continued to work on his system-dynamics activity (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Model and http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Model/Mockups).
likely have problems updating to the latest version. Find instructions
 
here to work around that problem
 
([[ReleaseTeam/Releases/Sucrose/0.81.4#Instructions to test in olpc joyride]]).
 
  
The sources can be found here:
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14. Play Go: Andrés Ambrois has been working on the PlayGo activity; he has made some patches and done some general cleaning up of the code. He is going to tackle collaboration next (See http://wiki.laptop.org/go/PlayGo).
  
[http://dev.laptop.org/pub/sugar/sources/sugar/sugar-0.81.6.tar.bz2 Sugar-081.6.tar.bz2]
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15. Food Force: Manusheel Gupta reports progress on the Food Force game (Please see [http://code.google.com/p/foodforce/ food force]).
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* The artwork better fits with the text display;
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* A messaging system has been developed, making it a more interactive experience.
  
* #7438 sugar shuts down when you click Restart
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* #7365 Invites not working
 
* #7248 Speaker device has inconsistent behavior
 
* #7339 CPU Spins after starting an activity
 
* #7015 Add proper alignment support to the "tray" control
 
* #5613 Cannot set non-ASCII nick name
 
* #7046 Deleting activity bundle with journal leaves it showing in Home list view until reboot
 
* #7391 Make the search field in Home reveal the list view
 
* #7248 Speaker device has inconsistent behavior
 
* #7272 Notifications are redundant with new launching feedback
 
* #7273 Activity icons remain colored after launch
 
  
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release (as well to the
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16. Sugar control panel: Simon added documentation for the graphical control panel (Please see [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Control_Panel#The_graphical_user_interface Sugar Control Panel GUI]) and fixed related control-panel bugs, such as [http://dev.laptop.org/tivcket/7510 Ticket #7510].
translation team for adding new languages and updating existing ones).
 
  
8. Handwriting: Julka Lipkova has been working on software for
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17. Speech synthesis: Hemant Goyals's Google Summer of Code project, "Integration of Speech Synthesis in Sugar Environment", is making great progress, acroding to Simon, the project supervisor. You can follow the progress at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Hemant_goyal.
teaching children handwriting ([http://code.google.com/p/olpc-dhw/ handwriting activity]);
 
more details are available at http://olpc-dhw.blogspot.com/.
 
  
9. Movie portal: DailyMotion, which has an ogg-friendly website, is
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18. Creative Commons: The addition of a Creative Commons (CC) licensing functionality in the Journal was discussed at this week's Sugar developers meeting (Please see [[DevelopmentTeam/Meetings#Creative_commons_licensing_functionality_in_the_journal|Creative Commons licensing functionality in the Journal).  
planning a video campaign to solicit new uploaded materials for OLPC
 
([http://olpc.dailymotion.com./us Dailymotion]).
 
  
10. Sugar Almanac: Faisal Anwar continues to progress on documenting
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# Eben Eliason will make mock-up by August 15 ([http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7551 Ticket 7551]);
the community's best coding practices and conventions
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# Asheesh Laroia will then port the existing interface to incorporate Eben's mockup;
(http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac).
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# after code review, the CC feature will be included
  
11. SocialCalc: Manusheel Gupta reports that the Dan Bricklin,
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19. Collaboration: Morgan Collett tested a fix for blocker [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7444 Ticket #7444] ("cannot close a shared activity when the initiator has disconnected"). Elliot Fairweather work on the BuddyInfo interface for
co-inventor of VisiCalc (the first spreadsheet), Luke Closs, and K.S.
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telepathy-synapse; he has Cerebro/Synapse enabled buddies appearing in the mesh view (Please see [http://people.collabora.co.uk/~elliot/synapse_buddy.png synapse_buddy.png]).  Guillaume Desmottes made some improvements on "Gadget" integration into Sugar (Gadget is an XMPP server component being developed to scale Jabber-server-based collaborative activities). The presence-service is now able to properly manage buddies and activities from gadget views and update them according Gadget events.
Preeti have SocialCalc (a spreadsheet activity) in Sugar. This is the
 
first Sugar activity written in JavaScript (JS) to have been
 
integrated to Python-based Sugar environment. They did this through
 
XOCom, a wrapper function. The XOCom package will encourage the JS
 
community to participate in developing software and content for Sugar
 
(Please see [http://www.socialtext.net/socialcalcxo/index.cgi?sweet_socialcalc SocialCalc] and
 
and [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse#Install_an_activity Installation instructions]).
 
  
12. Physics: Brian Jordan and Alex Levenson have made great progress
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20. Translations: Sayamindu Dasgupta is testing a new language-pack generation system. New features include:
on the Physics activity
 
([http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/Physics-0.2.xo Physics-0.2.xo]). Brian is planning a
 
Physics Jam for late August
 
([http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics_meetings/July_10%2C_2008 Physics meetings]).
 
  
More physics: Joshua Minor created a wiki page discussing a file
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* Support for activity.linfo files, which will support the translation of the names of activities;
format for 2D physics scenes
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* Support for rollback and uninstallation of individual language packs;
([http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics_File_Format Physics File Format]).
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* Support for branches, which will enable support for the various branches within Joyride, e.g., 8.1.x, 8.2.x, and eventually, 9.1.x
  
13. Misc.: Tomeu Vizoso worked on stabilizing the development builds
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21. Sugar Almanac: Faisal Anwar continues his work on the Sugar developer documentation. He has some sample code and instructions on using Pango to render fonts in your Sugar activities as well as an updated set of steps to internationalize your activity (based on the instructions at [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Internationalization_in_Sugar Internationalization in Sugar]) and his own experience getting text to translate (Please see [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac Sugar Almanac]).
and helping David Van Assche who has volunteered to package Google
 
Gears for OLPC. This work has exposed some issues in Browse that, once
 
fixed, will allow the installation of several Firefox extensions.
 
  
Riccardo Lucchese, an intern at OLPC, will work on Browse performance
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22. Tinderbox: Edward Cherlin contacted Luke Crawford, who runs a colocation center in California; Luke has offered Sugar Labs Xen virtual machines for use as tinderboxes. The first test machine, running CentOS, is at sugarlabs1.xen.prgmr.com. Luke is building a Fedora 9 image for us, which should be ready some time this week. Depending on our needs and his excess capacity, it will be possible to
during the next months; Riccardo has been doing some Sugar profiling:
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add more machines. Marco offered to take the lead on setting up the tinderboxes.
wget http://www.bodhidharma.info/out.grapher.svg
 
  
Daniel Drake
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23. Activity updates: Eben Eliason has been working on tickets relevant to the pending 8.2 release, including new mockups for a software update system. Eben has been leading the discussion about activity versioning, which will probably not be resolved until release 9.1 Tomeu Vizoso added the ability to delete activities from the Home View. C. Scott Ananian worked an activity update control panel ([http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/4951 Ticket #4951]) inspired by OLPC Austria's XO-get activity and Bert Freudenberg's script. Scott requests that activity authors consider adding "update_url" fields to their activity.info files (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activity_bundles). Brian Jordan wrote a script for pulling activities from git repositories and creating symlinks to them from the Activities folder; this enables you to "git pull" the newest version of an activity from a repository directly in a running Sugar environment (Please see [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activity_co-op Activity Coop]).
released Record-55 for compatibility with the newer GStreamer
 
libraries present in Joyride/8.2.
 
  
=== Sugar Labs ===
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24. Developer meetings: Upcoming meetings will have a fixed set of points that are discussed each meeting; additional topics that can be added by the attendees (Please see [[DevelopmentTeam/Meetings#The_Meeting_itself|The meeting itself]]).
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* updates from the past week (e.g. process changes);
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* Sugar roadmap;
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* review of the latest bugs (for which we need help);
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* introduction of new developers
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Additional topics can be added by the developers during the week (Please see [[DevelopmentTeam/Meetings#How_to_add_topics|How to add topics]]). Those of you on the Sugar mailing list should expect to receive three meeting-related messages each week:
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* Monday: reminder to add_topics
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* Thursday: meeting reminder
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* Thursday: minutes from the meeting
  
14. Self-organizing map (SOM): Gary Martin has generated another SOM
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25. Release process: Marco Pesenti Gritti, back from vacation, has been spending time thinking about the interaction of the OLPC and Sugar Labs release processes; progress is being made, but there is more work to do. We'd like to get this right, as it will only get more complicated as we are working with more vendors and more distributions.  
from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see
 
[[:Image:2008-July-05-11-som.jpg]]). The
 
discussion seems to have drifted back towards the topic of learning.
 
  
Gary has moved all the SOM content to it's own community wiki page: [[Community/SOM]].
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26. 8.2.0 bug fixing: Marco has been busy triaging and diagnosing tickets and reviewing patches for the upcoming 8.2.0 release. (One collection of bugs he dispatched were related to problems with the zoom-level logic in Joyride.)
  
He has also uploaded the Sugar month by month SOMs as well, the direct link is: [[Community/SOM#Sugar_Mailing_List]].
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=== Sugar Labs ===
  
15. Blogged: I'll be posting these digests in [http://walterbender.org/?p=1 blog form] starting this week.
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27. Self-organizing map (SOM): Gary Martin has generated another SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see [[:Image:2008-July-12-18-som.jpg]]). A prominent theme is mathematics education.
  
 
==Sugar in the news==
 
==Sugar in the news==

Revision as of 16:15, 21 July 2008

What's new

This page is updated each week (usually on Monday morning) with notes from the Sugar Labs community. (The digest is also sent to the community-news at sugarlabs.org list.) If you would like to contribute, please send email to walter at sugarlabs.org by the weekend. An archive of this digest is available here.

=== Sugar Digest ===

1. Oversight: We had a meeting of the acting oversight board (minutes are available here).

2. Infrastructure: Ivan Krstić and Bernie Innocenti have been moving the Sugar Labs back-end infrastructure to a new server hosted at MIT. Please report any problems you may have encountered post-move (One artifact to note: its.an.education.project@tema.lo-res.org will not work. It will bounce e-mails. Please change your address book to iaep@lists.sugarlabs.org).

3. "Follow Through": Chris Leonard has created a wiki page (EducationTeam/Lesson Plan resources) to aggregate collections of lesson plans or curriculum development materials "posted in some dusty corners of the Internet"; they provide potentially useful modules of curricular content (constructionist and instructionist) that can either be adapted or at least serve as examples. Please contribute to the list with your own ideas and feedback on the postings.

Another useful exercise would be to enhance these lesson plans through consideration of everything Sugar has to offer: journaling, collaboration, etc. A few detailed guides would go a long way towards opening the door to others, regardless of where the learning goals come from, generative or handed down from above.

4. From Blog of Project Ceibal: More resources for teachers and learners:

The communities deploying Sugar are beginning to make their materials and learning publicly available. I look forward to seeing some of the wonderful materials created by the team at Inttelmex made public soon.

5. Help wanted: OLPC has a posted job opening for a Sugar UI coder (Please see User Interface Developer for Sugar). There is also interest expressed by numerous parties for help porting Sugar to a number of different Linux-based platforms. Please contact me (walter AT sugarlabs.org) if you have an interest in such work.

Community jams and meetups

6. Teacher Jam Chicago: July 29, 2008 @ Google Chicago

7. Especially for teachers Uruguayans: A round table and conference of the "Regional Forum Ceibal learn from Digital Content educational and Intelligence" will be held in Montevideo on July 23—25 and will be transmitted live on Gateway Ceibal.

Tech Talk

8. Ubuntu refresh: James Munro, with hep from Morgan Collett, has created a fresh set of Ubuntu Sucrose packages (Please see Sugar packages).

With some help from Marco Pesenti Gritti, I've been trying to get my xsession configured on Ubuntu to run from the Joyride build in my home directory (sugar-jhbuild) instead of the build installed from "apt-get sugar". Not quite working due to some pathname scrambling—hopefully I'll be able to post instructions soon.

9. Browse: Simon Schampijer released a new xulrunner rpm (xulrunner-1.9-1.olpc3.2) that brings back Sugar- and OLPC-specific patches (e.g., permission patch to work with Bitfrost, no-native theme patch) that were lost when updating to the latest tarball. The layout on many sites were broken without these patches. It is available in Joyride >= 2155. Tomeu Vizoso solved the remaining issues that prevented Google Gears from running on the Browse activity.

10. SocialCalc: Work continues on the spreadsheet; a mailing list has been created to explore the use of spreadsheets in education and rural community development (Please subscribe at http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/socialcalc).

11. Geography: A team of students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have just finished developing a world-geography game (Please see RPI Geography). Gabriel Eirea is working on "Conozco Uruguay", an Uruguayan geography educational game. (There are also several GCompris geography games available, thanks to Bruno Coudoin; please see GCompris Geography)

12. SMS: Ankur Verma has built an SMS Gateway that can be accessed by XO through web browser, enabling one to send and receive SMS messages from within Sugar (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/SMS).

13. Physics: Brian Jordan worked on fleshing out OLPC Physics portal page (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics). He continues to work on the physics activity, having collected advice from teachers and testers, including feedback from the OLPC-Sur list (many of whom are teachers using OLPC in Peru and Uruguay). Bobby Powers continued to work on his system-dynamics activity (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Model and http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Model/Mockups).

14. Play Go: Andrés Ambrois has been working on the PlayGo activity; he has made some patches and done some general cleaning up of the code. He is going to tackle collaboration next (See http://wiki.laptop.org/go/PlayGo).

15. Food Force: Manusheel Gupta reports progress on the Food Force game (Please see food force).

  • The artwork better fits with the text display;
  • A messaging system has been developed, making it a more interactive experience.

16. Sugar control panel: Simon added documentation for the graphical control panel (Please see Sugar Control Panel GUI) and fixed related control-panel bugs, such as Ticket #7510.

17. Speech synthesis: Hemant Goyals's Google Summer of Code project, "Integration of Speech Synthesis in Sugar Environment", is making great progress, acroding to Simon, the project supervisor. You can follow the progress at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Hemant_goyal.

18. Creative Commons: The addition of a Creative Commons (CC) licensing functionality in the Journal was discussed at this week's Sugar developers meeting (Please see [[DevelopmentTeam/Meetings#Creative_commons_licensing_functionality_in_the_journal|Creative Commons licensing functionality in the Journal).

  1. Eben Eliason will make mock-up by August 15 (Ticket 7551);
  2. Asheesh Laroia will then port the existing interface to incorporate Eben's mockup;
  3. after code review, the CC feature will be included

19. Collaboration: Morgan Collett tested a fix for blocker Ticket #7444 ("cannot close a shared activity when the initiator has disconnected"). Elliot Fairweather work on the BuddyInfo interface for telepathy-synapse; he has Cerebro/Synapse enabled buddies appearing in the mesh view (Please see synapse_buddy.png). Guillaume Desmottes made some improvements on "Gadget" integration into Sugar (Gadget is an XMPP server component being developed to scale Jabber-server-based collaborative activities). The presence-service is now able to properly manage buddies and activities from gadget views and update them according Gadget events.

20. Translations: Sayamindu Dasgupta is testing a new language-pack generation system. New features include:

  • Support for activity.linfo files, which will support the translation of the names of activities;
  • Support for rollback and uninstallation of individual language packs;
  • Support for branches, which will enable support for the various branches within Joyride, e.g., 8.1.x, 8.2.x, and eventually, 9.1.x

21. Sugar Almanac: Faisal Anwar continues his work on the Sugar developer documentation. He has some sample code and instructions on using Pango to render fonts in your Sugar activities as well as an updated set of steps to internationalize your activity (based on the instructions at Internationalization in Sugar) and his own experience getting text to translate (Please see Sugar Almanac).

22. Tinderbox: Edward Cherlin contacted Luke Crawford, who runs a colocation center in California; Luke has offered Sugar Labs Xen virtual machines for use as tinderboxes. The first test machine, running CentOS, is at sugarlabs1.xen.prgmr.com. Luke is building a Fedora 9 image for us, which should be ready some time this week. Depending on our needs and his excess capacity, it will be possible to add more machines. Marco offered to take the lead on setting up the tinderboxes.

23. Activity updates: Eben Eliason has been working on tickets relevant to the pending 8.2 release, including new mockups for a software update system. Eben has been leading the discussion about activity versioning, which will probably not be resolved until release 9.1 Tomeu Vizoso added the ability to delete activities from the Home View. C. Scott Ananian worked an activity update control panel (Ticket #4951) inspired by OLPC Austria's XO-get activity and Bert Freudenberg's script. Scott requests that activity authors consider adding "update_url" fields to their activity.info files (Please see http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Activity_bundles). Brian Jordan wrote a script for pulling activities from git repositories and creating symlinks to them from the Activities folder; this enables you to "git pull" the newest version of an activity from a repository directly in a running Sugar environment (Please see Activity Coop).

24. Developer meetings: Upcoming meetings will have a fixed set of points that are discussed each meeting; additional topics that can be added by the attendees (Please see The meeting itself).

  • updates from the past week (e.g. process changes);
  • Sugar roadmap;
  • review of the latest bugs (for which we need help);
  • introduction of new developers

Additional topics can be added by the developers during the week (Please see How to add topics). Those of you on the Sugar mailing list should expect to receive three meeting-related messages each week:

  • Monday: reminder to add_topics
  • Thursday: meeting reminder
  • Thursday: minutes from the meeting

25. Release process: Marco Pesenti Gritti, back from vacation, has been spending time thinking about the interaction of the OLPC and Sugar Labs release processes; progress is being made, but there is more work to do. We'd like to get this right, as it will only get more complicated as we are working with more vendors and more distributions.

26. 8.2.0 bug fixing: Marco has been busy triaging and diagnosing tickets and reviewing patches for the upcoming 8.2.0 release. (One collection of bugs he dispatched were related to problems with the zoom-level logic in Joyride.)

Sugar Labs

27. Self-organizing map (SOM): Gary Martin has generated another SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see Image:2008-July-12-18-som.jpg). A prominent theme is mathematics education.

Sugar in the news

18 July 2008 Bill Kerrevaluating Sugar in the developed world
28 June 2008 OLPC NewsA Cutting Edge Sugar User Interface Demo
18 June 2008 PC WorldOLPC Spin-off Developing UI for Intel's Classmate PC
17 June 2008 DatamationIf Business Succeeds with GNU/Linux, Why Not OLPC?
11 June 2008 LinuxInsiderThe Sweetness of Collaborative Learning
06 June 2008 Bill Kerruntangling Free, Sugar, and Constructionism
06 June 2008 Open EducationWalter Bender Discusses Sugar Labs Foundation
06 June 2008 BusinessWeekOLPC: The Educational Philosophy Controversy
05 June 2008 Code CultureThe Distraction Machine
05 June 2008 BusinessWeekOLPC: The Open-Source Controversy
27 May 2008 The New York TimesWhy Walter Bender Left One Laptop Per Child
26 May 2008 Ars TechnicaOLPC software maker splits from X0 hardware, goes solo
22 May 2008 BetaNewsLinux start-up Sugar Labs in informal talks with four laptop makers
16 May 2008 OSTATICOLPC's Open Source Sugar Platform Aims for New Hardware
16 May 2008 PCWorldBender Forms Group to Promote OLPC's Sugar UI
16 May 2008 MHTBender jumps from OLPC, founds Sugar Labs
16 May 2008 News.comSugar Labs will make OLPC interface available for Eee PC, others
16 May 2008 Feeding the PeguinsThe future of Sugar
16 May 2008 Sugar listA few thoughts on SugarLabs
16 May 2008 xconomyBender Creates Sugar Labs—New Foundation to Adapt OLPC’s Laptop Interface for Other Machines
16 May 2008 BBC'$100 laptop' platform moves on
15 May 2008 OLPC wikiDual-boot XO Claim: OLPC will not work to port Sugar to Windows.
16 May 2008 SoftpediaBender Launches Sugar Labs for Better Development of OLPC's Sugar UI

Press releases

 15 May 2008 Sugar Labs/Announcing Sugar Labs