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== Sugar Digest == | == Sugar Digest == | ||
1. | 1. Simon Schampijer and the Sugar Development Team have announced the preliminary release of Sugar 0.96. This development release is a major milestone as it is the first Sugar release to incorporate the Gtk+ 3 toolkit and introspection, better aligning us with the GNOME development community and enhancing our long-term positioning vis-a-vis growth, stability, maintenance, and relevance. | ||
There are some rough edges, as would be expected from such a major effort. Please report bugs! | |||
New features include a port of the Browse activity to webkit. | |||
There are [http://build.laptop.org/12.1.0/os8/ OLPC builds] available for testing and Sugar 0.96 in the [http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-prerelease Fedora 17 beta]. | |||
This extraordinary effort began at the [[Marketing_Team/Events/Gtk3_Hackfest_2011|Prague workshop]] organized by Daniel Drake. It was sustained by Simon, Gonzalo, and Manuq, with help from Benjamin, Tomeu, Gary, Raul, Marco, Bert, Martin, Chris, et al. Congratulations and thank you. | |||
2. Block that metaphor: I am in transit to Korea; my first visit in more than six years. The occasion for this trip is a lecture at the opening of iLab, a new "Media Lab" at Pohang University of Science and Technology. So I am wearing my "former director of the MIT Media Lab" hat rather than my "founder of Sugar Labs" hat. Not that I won't try to inject a little Sugar into my keynote speech. | |||
It was in Korea, 10 years ago, that I "revealed" the [http://www.media.mit.edu/publications/bttj/ForwardPages5-6.pdf ''Seven secrets of the Media Lab.''], based on the symbols of the seven days of the week in the Chinese calendar: sun, moon, fire, water, wood, gold, and earth. Today, I am recalling four lessons learned -- both at MIT and at Sugar Labs -- based on the cardinal directions: the azimuth of the southern sky* can be used to align goals -- without common goals, we drift apart; the setting sun can be used to align expectations -- mismatched expectations can lead to disappointment regardless of the quality of the work; the rising sun is the source of new light (and new ideas) -- a reminder to invest in community; and the steady northern light is a message to leadership to provide a safe place for taking risks. Many of these lessons were reinforced by my experiences at OLPC and Sugar Labs. | |||
* Note that since Korea is in the northern hemisphere, the sun peaks in the south. | |||
3. I get a lot of coding done on airplanes. What I have been experimenting with lately are: (1) some work related to the Gtk-3 port -- lots of little tweaks; (2) some enhancements regarding touch -- in Turtle Art, Abacus, and Dimensions (AKA Visual Match); and (3) different approaches to help -- specifically, I've revamped the introductory animation in [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4246 Dimensions]. Please try the latter and let me know if you find it useful. | |||
=== In the community === | === In the community === | ||
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File:2012- | File:2012-April-21-27-som.jpg|'''2012 Apr 21st-27th''' (20 emails) | ||
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