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Bernie Innocenti wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 20:59 -0700, Thomas C Gilliard wrote:
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1-)Re-tested ASLO .xo activities for compatibility with
soas-i386-20100509 as a 2GB USB on my ACER Aspire One.
(All of the Activities tested were run from a 2nd 1GB USB (it has about
140 on it) without copy-pasting loading to the journal.)
Link:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Activities-Index-Mirabell.ods">http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Activities-Index-Mirabell.ods</a>
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The work you're doing is amazing, but it's hard to collaborate on a
spreadsheet. Maybe you could translate it to a wiki page? Or, even
better, maybe we could encode this knowledge right into ASLO?
For example, you could edit the description to add your notes at the
bottom.
The only problem with using ASLO directly is that there's no way to get
a nice report in table format like the one you did. The knowledge is all
there, but it's presented in a sparse format which is inconvenient for
someone who wants to decide whether or not Sugar 0.88 is deployable.
Perhaps we can solve this issue at a later time by adding a new report
page to ASLO. I'm not familiar with ASLO's codebase, but since it's just
a PHP application it shouldn't be that hard to hack something with it.
Just my random thoughts, not really a concrete proposal. For the time
being, thanks for collecting this very valuable information.
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<pre wrap="">2_)Also: I did my first edit in ASLO for read. (changed range from 0.88
to 0.86)
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Why, it does not work? :-(
Please, file a bug report in Trac, we'll work on it.
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