[Sugar-devel] Fwd: GSOC
Ütkarsh Tiwari
iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com
Wed May 11 12:25:53 EDT 2016
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From: Ütkarsh Tiwari <iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 9 May 2016 15:39:04 +0530
Subject: Re: GSOC
To: Tony Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net>
Hi,
There were some issues with the .xo file I attached in the
previous message. Here is the updated xo file.
Apologies,
Utkarsh Tiwari
On 5/8/16, Ütkarsh Tiwari <iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have re-setup the toolbar as you requested. Now the run button
> also enables the js-fiddle and I have also added an icon for the
> 'view-page-source' feature in the toolbar.
>
> Please test the attached .xo and let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Utkarsh Tiwari
>
> On 5/8/16, Tony Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net> wrote:
>> Hi, Utkarsh
>>
>> I believe the icon for show source belongs in the palette (I am not sure
>> this is correct usage but it will help in our discussion. The palette is
>> the sub-menu that opens when you click on the button in the toolbar). I
>> like the four parallel lines icon in the toolbar, but I think the
>> community will want it changed to the gear icon. So in the palette, I
>> can see buttons for 'view source', 'run', 'open', 'save', and 'add
>> image' with, perhaps, others to be added. The important thing is to have
>> the 'run' button enable js-fiddle as well as performing the run function.
>>
>> On 05/07/2016 04:05 PM, Ütkarsh Tiwari wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> A little double I have. Are we talking about placing the icon for
>>> viewing the source-code of the currently active webpage in browse in a
>>> new tab or are we talking about viewing the source-code of the
>>> currently open activity which is done through <alt><shift><v>?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>
>>> On 5/6/16, Tony Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net> wrote:
>>>> Hi, Utkarsh
>>>>
>>>> This version has the toolbar setup needed. Now comes the question of
>>>> icons. Since Sugar uses a keyboard shortcut for view source, there
>>>> doesn't appear to be a view source icon.
>>>>
>>>> Two suggestions:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Use the gear icon as the icon for the main button (replacing the
>>>> four
>>>> parallel bars) and then use something like:
>>>> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Code_Logo.svg
>>>> for the view source button.
>>>>
>>>> 2. Use the 'wrench' icon as the main icon on the toolbar and keep the
>>>> gear icon for view source.
>>>>
>>>> On the fiddler button - Richa used the main (three red dots) button to
>>>> enable the js-fiddle. The simplest solution would be to automatically
>>>> enable js-fiddle when the user clicks on the 'run' button in addition
>>>> to
>>>> its function to refresh (the 'try me' capability). It would probably be
>>>> better to make that the first button followed by 'open', 'save as', and
>>>> 'add image'. Probably a better alternative is to eliminate the second
>>>> submenu and have five buttons on the menu:
>>>>
>>>> 'run', 'open', 'save as', 'add image', and 'view source'.
>>>>
>>>> Yours,
>>>>
>>>> Tony
>>>>
>>>> On 05/05/2016 05:25 PM, Utkarsh Tiwari wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> In one the previous messages in this thready I had forwarded you
>>>>> an .xo files that contains the toolbar setup as you mentioned above
>>>>> http://imgur.com/gIKfapm.
>>>>>
>>>>> The icon for the toolbar can be changed easily. Currently I am
>>>>> focusing on adding the 'view source code of the current page' feature
>>>>> to Browse so that the user can view the html of the current open
>>>>> webpage for any references. After having done this, I'll fix the
>>>>> toolbar icons as you told. Until then, please test this .xo attached
>>>>> below (I have wired the toolbar buttons with their respective
>>>>> functionalities).
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 5/5/16, Tony Anderson <tony_anderson at usa.net> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi, Utkarsh
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, I did test it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You need to convert the three-red-dots button to a standard menu
>>>>>> palette
>>>>>> like the first three on the tool bar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Note: Look at webactivity.py at lines 180-182. This makes instances
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> three classes, one for each of the first three items in the
>>>>>> menu. However, 'go-webconsole' is implemented as a simple button.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The first of these is the standard activity 'palette'. The next two
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> python modules: webtoolbar and viewtoolbar. Look at the code in these
>>>>>> modules. You will see they set up a sub-menu. You can see what is
>>>>>> going
>>>>>> on by cross-referencing the code to the actual toolbar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Note in viewtoolbar.py at lines 67f that self.traybutton is a toggle.
>>>>>> You can see this by clicking on each of the first three toolbar icons
>>>>>> (they also open by hovering, but that is built-in).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What you will need to do is write a similar module to implement the
>>>>>> secondary menu buttons.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The three-red-dot button was done for testing. We need a proper icon
>>>>>> for
>>>>>> the main toolbar. I would suggest the 'gear' icon used for developer
>>>>>> tools in Firefox. This is becoming a standard.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The actual three-red-dot button does not work. It tries to open a
>>>>>> file.
>>>>>> Once you have implemented the palette, that button will only open a
>>>>>> menu
>>>>>> including
>>>>>> enable fiddle, run, open, save, and so on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 05/03/2016 04:05 AM, Utkarsh Tiwari wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> Did you test the latest bundle I mailed you?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In case if you couldn't, you may suggest me something more..so that
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> can implement some more feature by May5.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On May 3, 2016 6:01 AM, "Tony Anderson" <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am flying to London today with an overnight stay in Manila.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> may not be available until May 5.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 05/03/2016 04:20 AM, Utkarsh Tiwari wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> This one is the latest .xo with fully functional
>>>>>>> 'save',
>>>>>>> 'run',
>>>>>>> 'add-image' and 'open' options.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please test it, and let me know what else is needed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> P.S.- I'll integrate the modified toolbar in the end.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 5/2/16, Utkarsh Tiwari <iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com
>>>>>>> <mailto:iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> As suggested , I have modified the code to -
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1- Allow user provide the name while saving the
>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> case if the
>>>>>>> 'title' tags are not found in the code.
>>>>>>> 2- If the name already exists, an alert pops up
>>>>>>> prompting
>>>>>>> the user to
>>>>>>> re-enter a new name.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Am I going by a right speed or shall I speed up?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> P.S.- I have attached the .xo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 5/1/16, Utkarsh Tiwari <iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com
>>>>>>> <mailto:iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> The previous copy/paste functionality was
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> respect to the
>>>>>>> copying text in the pdfs ( which would be used
>>>>>>> while
>>>>>>> learning from
>>>>>>> 'Eloquent JS').
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 5/1/16, Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>> <iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com
>>>>>>> <mailto:iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> Also I see that there is no text
>>>>>>> copy/paste
>>>>>>> option in Browse. If
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> user wants to copy a lengthy html code from
>>>>>>> one
>>>>>>> tab to webconsole, he
>>>>>>> needs
>>>>>>> to type it complete which is pretty hectic. I
>>>>>>> suggest adding the text
>>>>>>> copy/paste option to right click menu in the
>>>>>>> Browse-tabs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What do you think?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>> On May 1, 2016 6:50 AM, "Tony Anderson"
>>>>>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Utkarsh,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good work. I think we need to give the
>>>>>>> user
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> clear way to name the
>>>>>>> file.
>>>>>>> Perhaps the save logic could check to see
>>>>>>> if
>>>>>>> there is a <title>
>>>>>>> element.
>>>>>>> If
>>>>>>> not, use an html prompt to ask for the
>>>>>>> title
>>>>>>> and then use it as the
>>>>>>> file
>>>>>>> name (or a gtk entry).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 05/01/2016 08:20 AM, Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> I have modified the code to
>>>>>>> perform
>>>>>>> the following funcitons ->
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1- If the html code contains a text
>>>>>>> inside
>>>>>>> <title> tag, then on saving
>>>>>>> the file it gets saved by the
>>>>>>> ('text'.html) name inside the <title>
>>>>>>> tag. In case, if the title tags are
>>>>>>> missing, it saves the file by a
>>>>>>> random name.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2- now the folders and zip created
>>>>>>> inside
>>>>>>> the 'webconsole' folder are
>>>>>>> also named by title mentioned under
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> <title> tags. In case if the
>>>>>>> <title> tags are missing in the html
>>>>>>> code,
>>>>>>> the folders are named by a
>>>>>>> random string (same to what used to
>>>>>>> happen
>>>>>>> previously)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> P.S- I am attaching the modified xo
>>>>>>> below. (I haven't yet integrated
>>>>>>> the modified toolbar into this code.
>>>>>>> Will
>>>>>>> do it later in the end)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/30/16, Tony Anderson
>>>>>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Utkarsh,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Testing. In the simplest case, the
>>>>>>> user opens Browse and possibly a
>>>>>>> new
>>>>>>> tab. The user clicks on the
>>>>>>> 'fiddle'
>>>>>>> button which in the 'browser'
>>>>>>> version, enables fiddle for that
>>>>>>> tab.
>>>>>>> The panels are empty. The user
>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>> enter html: <p>Hello World!</p>.
>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>> user clicks on 'run' and sees
>>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>> World! in the output panel. The
>>>>>>> user
>>>>>>> enters console.log(2+2) in the
>>>>>>> javascript panel. The user clicks
>>>>>>> run.
>>>>>>> The console.log panel shows 4.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Suppose all the user has done is
>>>>>>> enter
>>>>>>> <p>Hello World!</p> in the
>>>>>>> html
>>>>>>> panel and clicks on save. What
>>>>>>> does
>>>>>>> the saved file look like?
>>>>>>> It should be:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <!DOCTYPE html5>
>>>>>>> <html>
>>>>>>> <head>
>>>>>>> <title>hello world</title>
>>>>>>> </head>
>>>>>>> <body>
>>>>>>> <p>Hello World!</p>
>>>>>>> </body>
>>>>>>> </html>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (The title is a little iffy - the
>>>>>>> user
>>>>>>> should have a way to specify a
>>>>>>> file - the title could be the same
>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>> the file name, e.g. hello.html
>>>>>>> =
>>>>>>> <title>hello</title>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So in the Journal there is a file
>>>>>>> hello.html.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now suppose the user adds to the
>>>>>>> <p>Hello World!</p>
>>>>>>> <img src='selfie.png'>My
>>>>>>> Greatest Selfie</img>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now the save must create a
>>>>>>> directory,
>>>>>>> e.g. hello/ and in the
>>>>>>> directory
>>>>>>> save two files: hello.html (or
>>>>>>> index.html) and selfie.png. Where
>>>>>>> does
>>>>>>> selfie.png come from? It comes
>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>> the 'add-image' button. Finally,
>>>>>>> save must compress the directory
>>>>>>> into
>>>>>>> hello.zip to save in the
>>>>>>> Journal.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also, the open when a zip file is
>>>>>>> selected such as hello.zip must
>>>>>>> unzip
>>>>>>> the file to a workarea (probably
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> Browse bundle
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (/home/olpc/.sugar/default/org.laptop.Browse/instance).
>>>>>>> It then must
>>>>>>> display index.html in the Browse
>>>>>>> tab.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> All of this should be already
>>>>>>> implemented but testing will
>>>>>>> certainly
>>>>>>> reveal some problems.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yours,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So the 'save' action needs to
>>>>>>> generate
>>>>>>> a complete html file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 04/30/2016 01:43 PM, Utkarsh
>>>>>>> Tiwari
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> How would you suggest
>>>>>>> me
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> tackle this 'directory' issue?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Apr 30, 2016 6:17 AM, "Tony
>>>>>>> Anderson"
>>>>>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi, Utkarsh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good work. Your
>>>>>>> initiative
>>>>>>> to find later code is good
>>>>>>> example
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> how to move forward in
>>>>>>> spite
>>>>>>> of challenges.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is part of the
>>>>>>> 'directory' issue. The image
>>>>>>> needs
>>>>>>> to be
>>>>>>> copied from its location
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> the main directory for the web
>>>>>>> content
>>>>>>> and the img element
>>>>>>> needs
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> use relative addressing. I
>>>>>>> suspect
>>>>>>> the learner is to add
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> img element. This enables a
>>>>>>> zipped
>>>>>>> copy
>>>>>>> to be ported to another
>>>>>>> location (e.g. the school
>>>>>>> server)
>>>>>>> to be
>>>>>>> unzipped and accessed by
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> index.html file.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 04/30/2016 08:37 AM,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> I am sorry for
>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>> mistake in my previous
>>>>>>> message.
>>>>>>> The
>>>>>>> problem with
>>>>>>> the 'image-import'
>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>> because the browser.xo file
>>>>>>> which
>>>>>>> Mr.
>>>>>>> Anderson
>>>>>>> shared was few
>>>>>>> commits
>>>>>>> behind the latest commit of
>>>>>>> Ms.Richa
>>>>>>> Sehgal's
>>>>>>> fork. I looked into
>>>>>>> her
>>>>>>> fork to find out the latest
>>>>>>> commit
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> found
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> complete(working)
>>>>>>> code for the 'image-import'
>>>>>>> option.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/29/16, Utkarsh
>>>>>>> Tiwari
>>>>>>> <iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <mailto:iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <mailto:iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <mailto:iamutkarshtiwari at gmail.com>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> I have
>>>>>>> created
>>>>>>> a feature for the JS-fiddler
>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>> wiki
>>>>>>> :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.110/Feature_List/JS_Fiddler
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1- While
>>>>>>> recently
>>>>>>> testing the JS-fidder feature,
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> found
>>>>>>> out that the
>>>>>>> 'add image'
>>>>>>> option
>>>>>>> in the sub-menu opens the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jounal(Documnets)
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> image selection
>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>> on selecting the image, it
>>>>>>> doesn't
>>>>>>> import that
>>>>>>> image into the
>>>>>>> js/html/css code. Isn't this
>>>>>>> an
>>>>>>> unexpected
>>>>>>> behaviour?
>>>>>>> I also looked
>>>>>>> into
>>>>>>> the code and found out that
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> 'add_image()'
>>>>>>> function in the
>>>>>>> webconsole.py does nothing but
>>>>>>> open the
>>>>>>> Journal
>>>>>>> chooser.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2- As suggested
>>>>>>> by
>>>>>>> Mr. Anderson, I am also trying
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> add
>>>>>>> an extra
>>>>>>> option in the
>>>>>>> submenu ('view page source')
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> display
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> html code of
>>>>>>> the current
>>>>>>> opened
>>>>>>> page.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/29/16, Tony
>>>>>>> Anderson
>>>>>>> <tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <mailto:tony_anderson at usa.net>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>> Sebastian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Your request
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> create wiki pages echoes mine.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>> that is an
>>>>>>> important
>>>>>>> way
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> go forward
>>>>>>> and to
>>>>>>> fulfill
>>>>>>> the goals of the 'bonding
>>>>>>> period'
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> GSOC.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So far,
>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>> has been no resistance. This
>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> part
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> last-years
>>>>>>> GSOC
>>>>>>> project. It
>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>> not fulfilled
>>>>>>> because
>>>>>>> Gonzalo
>>>>>>> was unavailable at the time.
>>>>>>> AFIK,
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> suggestions
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> create a
>>>>>>> separate activity have come
>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>> members of
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> community, not directly from
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> maintainers
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> Browse.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have
>>>>>>> provided
>>>>>>> Utkarsh with a copy of
>>>>>>> broswer-1.xo
>>>>>>> which was
>>>>>>> put
>>>>>>> together
>>>>>>> during
>>>>>>> last year's GSOC to facilitate
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> integration
>>>>>>> with then browse 157.2. The
>>>>>>> 'to
>>>>>>> do'
>>>>>>> was to fix
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> 'fiddle'
>>>>>>> button
>>>>>>> as a standard toolbar button
>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> clean up the
>>>>>>> sub-menu.
>>>>>>> This
>>>>>>> is a 'fork'. However, I
>>>>>>> suspect
>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>> will
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> suggestions
>>>>>>> that we
>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>> not have two versions of
>>>>>>> browse
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> ASLO, but
>>>>>>> only
>>>>>>> one.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In any case,
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> expect to distribute one
>>>>>>> version
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> Browse to
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> deployments
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> am
>>>>>>> working with. I want to
>>>>>>> encourage
>>>>>>> learners to
>>>>>>> see
>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>> is behind
>>>>>>> web
>>>>>>> pages and to modify them
>>>>>>> without
>>>>>>> launching a
>>>>>>> different
>>>>>>> activity.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On
>>>>>>> 04/29/2016
>>>>>>> 04:30 AM, Sebastian Silva
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <iamutkarshtiwari> I have a
>>>>>>> question. what does
>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>> 'reflection"
>>>>>>> feature
>>>>>>> refers to?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Simplicity,
>>>>>>> Collaboration and Reflection
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> design
>>>>>>> guidelines for
>>>>>>> Sugar.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tony,
>>>>>>> today
>>>>>>> I chatted with Utkarsh. He'll
>>>>>>> try
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> satisfy
>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>> jsfiddle
>>>>>>> request.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> suggested to make a wiki page
>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>> each
>>>>>>> of his
>>>>>>> features and
>>>>>>> start a
>>>>>>> corresponding [DESIGN] thread
>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>> sugar-devel at .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> confirm
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> will help mentor him. One
>>>>>>> challenge
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> going to
>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>> to get
>>>>>>> things
>>>>>>> merged with Sugar maintainers.
>>>>>>> Currently
>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>> doesn't
>>>>>>> seem
>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>> Browse
>>>>>>> maintainers want much to do
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> jsfiddle
>>>>>>> but a
>>>>>>> forked
>>>>>>> version
>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>> good enough for your
>>>>>>> requirement?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please
>>>>>>> count
>>>>>>> on me to help Utkarsh's work
>>>>>>> be
>>>>>>> useful.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sebastian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> El
>>>>>>> 28/04/16
>>>>>>> a las 12:10, Utkarsh Tiwari
>>>>>>> escribió:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>> Tony,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Can we have a discussion
>>>>>>> over
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> video
>>>>>>> call ? We can
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> arrange
>>>>>>> it as per your convenience.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank
>>>>>>> you,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Utkarsh
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>> .
>>>
>>
>>
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