[Sugar-devel] [IAEP] New try on a better sugarlabs site

Anindya Chakravarti anindyac07 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 14:27:42 EDT 2015


Hello everyone,
I am the volunteer who wanted to work towards the improvement of the
website. I was wondering if we can discuss the UI for the website and
hopefully get some new and improved content to put up on the website.
My proposal
<https://github.com/anindya/www-sugarlabs/tree/website-revamping>. Hosted
here <http://anindya.github.io/www-sugarlabs>.

On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 11:30 PM, Gonzalo Odiard <godiard at sugarlabs.org>
wrote:

> Hi Dan,
> I don't know where you get these numbers.
> Situation in every deployment is different. The only deployment that I
> know that publish
> reports with state of laptops is Plan Ceibal
> The more recent numbers (Oct 2014) show 84% of laptops are working [1]
> They also prepare a annual evaluation, about the use of the laptops
> and other resources provided by the project. The latest is [2]
> More information here [3]
>
> [1]
> http://www.ceibal.edu.uy/art%C3%ADculo/noticias/institucionales/Evaluacion-del-Plan
> [2]
> http://www.ceibal.edu.uy/Documents/Evaluacion%20Anual%20Primaria%202013%20_Resumen%20Ejecutivo_.pdf
> [3]
> http://www.ceibal.edu.uy/art%C3%ADculo/noticias/institucionales/Evaluacion-del-Plan
>
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 7:35 PM, Dan Tenason <dan.tenason at mail.ru> wrote:
>
>> Is there any proof that sugar is used everyday by nearly 3 million
>> children at stated on the website? My research from 2 countries which have
>> purchased over 100,000 laptops has indicated that due to non-deliver,
>> breakage, and disuse, the term 'used daily by 3 million children' is
>> overstating use by an order of magnitude.
>>
>> Optimism can be valuable. Deceit, even if you mean well, is not
>> appropriate when dealing with some of the worlds most needy populations.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>> Friday, April 10, 2015 5:49 PM -03:00 from Gonzalo Odiard <
>> godiard at sugarlabs.org>:
>>
>>   Today in #sugar, user anindya shared a new proposal to improve
>> http://sugarlabs.org/ site (the proposal is
>> anindya.github.io/www-sugarlabs)
>>
>> This is the third proposal from a volunteer in the last months.
>>
>> But in the different proposals, developers worked with the content
>> available,
>> then we have a new design, but the result is the same. And we,
>> the developers usually are not good graphic designers.
>>
>> As discussed before we need:
>> * Something simple and fast.
>> * With a clear message.
>> * With a professional design.
>> * With links to places where the user can download easy ways to use Sugar
>> (VM if the user don't use Linux)
>> * A place to point developers to the right places.
>>
>> I know Walter contributed to the content, but I am sure he is not going
>> to get angry,
>> if I say he is not a marketing guy. (Me neither, of course)
>>
>> Sean said we need images and he requested that in the past without
>> success.
>> Maybe we can try again?
>>
>> We still need a graphic designer (someone in IAEP available?)
>>
>> It's possible work in the sugarlabs.org as a project, with the marketing
>> guys,
>> the developers and the designers together? I sent this mail to
>> sugar-devel,
>> IAEP and marketing lists. We can follow where is better.
>>
>> --
>> Gonzalo Odiard
>>
>> SugarLabs - Software for children learning
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>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Gonzalo Odiard
>
> SugarLabs - Software for children learning
>
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