[sugar] Developing activities.
Samuel Klein
sj
Tue Sep 2 17:50:32 EDT 2008
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:05 PM, David Farning <dfarning at sugarlabs.org>wrote:
> 1. Create Sugar-devel at sugarlabs.org mailing list. We have discussed
> this a few time over the last few months. Now that we are getting
> distro (other the OLPC) related comments the time seems right
>
> 2. Create Activities-devel at sugarlabs.org mailing list. This will focus
> on activity developer related issues.
>
Please don't fork sugar and activities lists without need! Regardless of
where these lists are hosted, we should have one of each. olpc already has
a general olpc-only devel list, the sugar and activities lists aren't meant
to be so restricted.
3. Improve API documentation. Last week at the Book Sprint, I met a
> professional writer who does Python api documentation for a living. She
> is willing to help us get our documentation processes set up and get us
> started.
>
+1
>
> 4. Work on the getting involved documentation on the Sugar Wiki.
>
> 5. Move the Sugar documentation from w.l.o to w.s.o. When I started
> this move a few moths ago, I am afraid that it was seen as a power grab
> for Sugar Labs. I will restart this move if I receive buy-in and
> support from OLPC personal.
>
As I mentioned then, we should pool bot expertise and set up some good
bots.
There is a reasonable tradition of soft redirects -- preserving existing
pages and first adding a header that says "this is a mirror of info at
<link>, to edit or see the latest info please go to <source site>", then
replacing that text with a template that indicatesd the cross-site
redirect. [you don't want to remove the original since inbound links point
to it]
> 6. Using AMO as an activities server. There are many advantages to
> using Amo as an activity server. The issues that i ran into was the need
> to push some patches back to mozilla to abstract the types of files AMO
> serves. With the patch set, modifing amo to meet our needs would be
> pretty straight forward. Without the patches being accepted we would
> have to fork the code amo codebase.
>
Does amo provide a way for visitors/users to export data from it?
SJ
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