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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix"><b>* To be able to download new
        Activities directly from the User Interface.</b><br>
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      I have no idea what you mean by this.  Downloading files from the
      internet or from a school server is done by a browser (e.g.
      webkit). In Sugar, <br>
      this capability is provided by the Browse activity. I think most
      people would consider launching a browser as a normal part of the
      user interface of their system.<br>
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      Perhaps it would be helpful if you could describe specifically
      what you mean by the Sugar user interface and why Browse is not
      part of it.<br>
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      Tony<br>
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      On 09/22/2017 10:22 AM, Laura Vargas wrote:<br>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2017-09-22 8:37 GMT-05:00 Tony
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                On 09/22/2017 07:19 AM, Laura Vargas wrote:<br>
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                  Let's say for example a teacher on field suggests we
                  should make downloading new activities easy and doable
                  from the Sugar User Interface. What should the teacher
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              First, we need a way for the teacher to make that request.
              Perhaps we need something on the SugarLabs web site that
              steers a user to a support forum.<br>
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            <div>Yes Sugar Labs Website is an example of the many ways
              today we can get the requirements from teachers. <br>
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            <div>That said the solution you suggest (using another
              activity) doesn't respond to the requirement. The
              requirement in the example was:<br>
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            <div><b>* To be able to download new Activities directly
                from the User Interface.</b><br>
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            <div>This feature requirement needs a <b>design process to
                integrate the functionality within the experience and
                the interface</b>.<br>
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            <div>Still, the teacher may not have the skills to do all
              this.<br>
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              What happens once we (Sugar Labs Design Team) do get the
              user requirement?<br>
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              Shouldn't the Design team have a clear way to process all
              this teacher's and children's (users) suggestions/ideas?<br>
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            <div>Moving to IAEP as the topic is relevant to teachers not
              only developers<br>
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            <div>Regards <br>
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                              <div>Laura V.<br>
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