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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 17/11/13 12:38, Sebastian Silva
escribió:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:5288FF0A.8020600@fuentelibre.org" type="cite">I
spent the last month trying to get "mantainers" to respond to
requests to update
<br>
GTK2 branches with translations, with barely any response except
Manuq and Gonzalo,
<br>
and only the first actually took action on my request.
<br>
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<br>
BTW, in our latest public release ([1] v129) I had to fork 18 out of
26 included activities for<br>
this reason. <br>
<br>
[1]
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href="http://pe.sugarlabs.org/ir/Proyecto%20Piloto%20Hexoquinasa/Instalar#Descarga">http://pe.sugarlabs.org/ir/Proyecto%20Piloto%20Hexoquinasa/Instalar#Descarga</a>
<blockquote cite="mid:5288FF0A.8020600@fuentelibre.org" type="cite">The
Sugar Network's proposed workflow is that anybody can upload a
bundle. It is
<br>
not mandatory that everything has to be "just right". I would
encourage Flavio, who has
<br>
already offered, to mantain a fork of TamTamMini with his changes,
in git, and either
<br>
create a new Activity Id and name for it or we can see about the
new features in
<br>
Sugar Network/ASLO that will enable non-mantainer uploads. For the
case where
<br>
alternative implementations of the same activity exist, by default
the system will
<br>
offer the one from the original author.
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Therefore it was decided to design this workflow.<br>
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