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We met with Caroline

How to enter bugs:
How to enter bugs:
dev.sugarlabs.org
dev.sugarlabs.org
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schoolserver.solutiongrove.com - temporarily broken
schoolserver.solutiongrove.com - temporarily broken


Mel's Offers
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Bug advocacy workshop
iff you pay it forward.
Need: 2.5 hr, 24 hour notice, ride from Eliot

Sugar hacking mentorship
over winter break

Expo something
(Eventually it'd be cool to have a curriculum)

More notes
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middle/high schoolers, getting them excited
middle/high schoolers, getting them excited
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hr 200 start writing code
hr 200 start writing code



engineering small skills
Tasks
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View source
View source

Revision as of 22:01, 5 December 2008

We met with Caroline

How to enter bugs: 
dev.sugarlabs.org 
(Trac)

Where to talk about it (instead of a mailing list)
schools.sugarlabs.org
Soas-1 - Moodle
Towards bottom of the page, Sugar on a Stick

Where to document it
sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_on_a_Stick
Wiki

Collaboration server
schoolserver.media.mit.edu
schoolserver.solutiongrove.com - temporarily broken

Mel's Offers
==================
Bug advocacy workshop
  iff you pay it forward.
  Need: 2.5 hr, 24 hour notice, ride from Eliot

Sugar hacking mentorship
  over winter break

Expo something
(Eventually it'd be cool to have a curriculum)

More notes
============================================
middle/high schoolers, getting them excited

hr 4 start doing something to help developers
hr 40 
hr 200 start writing code


Tasks
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View source
"view source" does not work. Needs someone to make it work.
Someone who knows Python, 2-5 days?

Activities don't have collaboration.
1week. 
Change over time. Make collaboration. 
Identify an activity and incorporate. Get on the neighborhood. 
Someone who knows Python, 3+4 days/ 1week.

Teach a local group

Fudcon
Sugar roadmap helping/hacking list

Running a local test team. Testing is really fun. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology

"sugarizing" Linux apps. A hard process still. 
ethnography/classroom observations

can you step away? can you explain it to a non-technical audience?
after you've been working on it 3 days straight, can you describe it well?

Eventual goal::::
Turn this knowledge into a curriculum for high school students in the area. 
Future workshop.


Sugar-on-a-stick. runs on a more recent fedora