[ASLO] [Sugar-devel] Activities added to GithHub

Tony Anderson tony_anderson at usa.net
Sat Apr 22 22:42:08 EDT 2017


Hi, Ignacio

I am open to suggestions (accusations not accepted). I am a newbie in 
this and largely unqualified; however, I don't see a rush of more 
qualified volunteers to take this task on.

Many, possibly a majority of these activities have not been touched 
since 2010. I would not like to wait until we get contact from 
contributors who have moved on to a day job.

If all of the ASLO activities can be moved as repositories to 
github/sugarlabs - nothing has been lost. Corrections can be made to 
those repositories to include the famous 'repeal and replace'. The 
immediate benefit is that the developer hub on ASLO can be discontinued 
simplifying an effort to make ALSO itself more stable and maintainable.

In addition, github makes it easier for the community at large to make 
corrections or improvements to the activities knowing that they are 
working on the one and only official version.

In any case, a repository appears to give no credit to the creator - 
only to contributors. Contributions are, by definition, post the move of 
the repository to github.

I am looking for advice on how to relate git.sugarlabs.org to the github 
repositories.

Tony

On 04/23/2017 10:23 AM, Ignacio Rodríguez wrote:
> I think we should focus on contact the creators of the activities 
> before moving them -- sugar-activities org basically contains all aslo 
> activities and nothing else (which can be used in case any activity 
> has no maintainer/git repository)  --; probably most of the activities 
> are in git.sugarlabs.org <http://git.sugarlabs.org> (so we can move 
> them safely).
>
> On Apr 22, 2017 22:24, "Walter Bender" <walter.bender at gmail.com 
> <mailto:walter.bender at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Tony,
>
>     I can not speak for every contributor, but there is a lot more to
>     contributing to a project than the end result. Many contributors
>     take pride in their contributions and these days, one's GitHub
>     contributions have value in the job market. A wholesale removal of
>     the git history by Sugar Labs does not send a very welcoming
>     message to past or future contributors. On a more mundane level,
>     the lack of history means as a developer I have no way of knowing
>     whom to ask for help.
>
>     -walter
>
>     On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 9:17 PM, Tony Anderson
>     <tony_anderson at usa.net <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>
>         The process for installing repositories requires that the
>         target repository be empty.
>
>         I would appreciate someone who could itemize what needs to be
>         in a repository such as the license, .gitignore, README.md,
>         and so on. Much of that can probably be done by a script using
>         the information available from ASLO.
>
>         My sense is that PRs are appropriate for changes to an
>         activities functions (such as a port to gtk3) but not for
>         housekeeping.
>
>         Tony
>
>         On 04/23/2017 07:27 AM, Love Mehta wrote:
>>         There are many activities lacking a description at
>>         https://github.com/sugar-activities/ and it is hard to know
>>         the name and purpose of the activity specially in the web
>>         activities where one has to open the index.html file. I think
>>         we should add the descriptions from
>>         https://activities.sugarlabs.org for each activity to the
>>         readme markdown file. I thought of doing this but this will
>>         lead to a large number of pull requests. Should I go ahead
>>         with it?
>
>
>
>
>     -- 
>     Walter Bender
>     Sugar Labs
>     http://www.sugarlabs.org
>

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