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;User Interface: Tasks related to user experience research or user interface design and interaction
 
;User Interface: Tasks related to user experience research or user interface design and interaction
         
1) Activity Rescue.   
 
1) Activity Rescue.   
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There are abandoned actvitites that need to be ported to gtk3 or generally resuscitated.  For example, some have been left behind on dev.l.o and not migrated to Sugar Labs hosting.
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There are abandoned activities that need to be ported to gtk3 or generally resuscitated.  For example, some have been left behind on [dev.laptop.org] and not migrated to Sugar Labs hosting.
       
2) Activity internationalization.
 
2) Activity internationalization.
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There are a number of activities in ASLO that are either English only or Spanish only.  Each one could of these could be listed as an individual task to refactor for i18n and submit for Pootle hosting. See [[File:ASLO_spreadheet_Oct_2012.ods]]
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There are a number of activities in [activities.sugarlabs.org ASLO] that are either English only or Spanish only.  Each one could of these could be listed as an individual task to refactor for i18n and submit for Pootle hosting. See [[File:ASLO_spreadheet_Oct_2012.ods]]
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4) Infrastructure tasks
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For example, I'll be creating a task for a new pootle-helper script to do msgfmt checks on PO files as part fo our regular Pootle cron jobs to prevent build-breakers in PO files from going unnoticed for more than 24 hours.
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5) GTK-3 conversion
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We have migrated Sugar to GTK-3 and introspection, but many activities still use the old GTK-2 framework. Migrating these activities would help to stabilize our code base and make ling-term maintenance more tractable.
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4) Infrastructure tasks
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For example, I'll be creating a task for a new pootle-helper script to do msgfmt checks on PO files as part fo our regular Pootle cron jobs to prevent build-breakers in PO files from going un-noticed for more than 24 hours.
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[[Category: GCI2012]]