User talk:HoboPrimate

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Review Squad

Would you and Meredith be interested in working on the Review Squad logo? --Nikki 17:40, 16 July 2007 (EDT)

Hey Eduardo, do you have anything for this so far?--Delucks 14:03, 18 July 2007 (EDT)

Review Squad UI

Hey, sorry so late getting back to you, go to my page and look at what I have posted, and we can collab if you want--Delucks

Review Squad redux

Have you shown your work to Mel yet? It looks really good.

--Nikki 17:08, 1 August 2007 (EDT)

Yep, in her talk page.

HoboPrimate 17:30, 2 August 2007 (EDT)

Stamping Review

Yes, so the "stamping" idea is great and translates-obviously, so the U.I. example on my page would have the Review Squad represented by a "half-mask" (instead of the whole one, like the initial one I made-which will be basically the icon in the end, just tweaked) that has the ability to have a "Meeting/Discourse of Importance" with another Reviewer. So, obviously, some one would have to implement this in a sort of program or that kind of atmosphere.

But, it would be Really awesome if, say, your stamp was their stamp of approval, or that they had even had a "meeting" on a subject, kind of like a flag, automatically really really delineating them from the rest of the Users. (This of course introduces competition, which, in learning, is going to be inherent, but also needs to be a bit encouraged-raising the bar). Let me know what you think about that, this could be really cool if we could get someone to implement it.-Delucks 09:36, 1 August 2007 (EDT)Delucks

Re: New Icon

ok, let me know if my words went anywhere-Delucks 09:36, 1 August 2007 (EDT)Delucks

Ok, I have a few comments about the review squad. Maybe I misunderstood what the review squad is to be :) . I thought of it of something to be maintained and developed locally where the XO's are delivered, as a sort of peer reviewing system, which would involve the XO owners (kids), their parents, teachers, etc. Any XO owner (kid) could become a Reviewer for content and activities. He would provide his reviews, and be part of the local (school?) XO kids review group. Any educator could become a reviewer for content and activities. He would provide his reviews, and be part of the local (school?) educators review group. Any parent could become a reviewer for content and activities. He would provide his reviews, and be part of the local (school?) parents review group. All these local groups and reviewers would be able to also access the reviews made by others in other places and other countries where the XO's have been deployed. So my purpose for making this icon was not to be used as a "stamp of approval", but as a "stamp of being reviewed", and as general logo idea for local reviewing groups to adopt/adapt/use. Then again, I'm happy if it is used right now, in another fashion. It is my "gift" to the project :) HoboPrimate 09:55, 1 August 2007 (EDT)

It was intended, originally, to be a primarily local system (and then trickle-up to a worldwide system where kids can swap their thoughts on materials, eventually) but is currently being tested on the worldwide web - not local at all - due to not having enough kids with laptops out there. This is one of those things in a lovely state of flux that will probably change within the next month or two. Mchua 05:48, 14 August 2007 (EDT)

icon needed

I notice (the spoon, etc.) that you seem to like doing icons. I'm fairly bad at making Inkscape cooperate. I need an icon for Tux Paint. There are existing icons of course, but they aren't the right size (grrr, SVG was supposed to fix that problem) and don't follow the Sugar look.

http://tuxpaint.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/tuxpaint/tuxpaint/data/images/tuxpaint-icon.svg

AlbertCahalan 14:56, 12 August 2007 (EDT)

Thanks. The second one is more true to the original, as seen in my GNOME menu and on the Tux Paint web site. Normally the brush is on the right, in Tux's left hand. Does that work OK as a Sugar icon? If not, maybe just get rid of the brush. The right arm (on left) and mouth seem to be the distinctive features. AlbertCahalan 22:04, 12 August 2007 (EDT)

The third icon is most beautiful, but it's not Tux Paint. I know this is going to sound corny, but to a certain extent Tux Paint is about drawing with Tux. He doesn't really paint the picture for you, but he's there giving helpful tips and advice. Kids get all excited about Tux. AlbertCahalan 22:17, 14 August 2007 (EDT)

re: translate icon

Your work is, as always, amazing. :) There's some comparison & discussion at Talk:Localization#Translate_icon. Mchua 05:48, 14 August 2007 (EDT)

Sorry I missed you

Sorry I missed you on IRC. And didn't notice the new paragraph in the doc! :) Re joining the Write, no problem. :) I demo'ed sharing earlier today with it, and guess I left it up. Good to know invites and such are no longer needed. That was actually only one day, maybe two hours, of potential trac tickets. From playing with the xo, and demoing it for a couple of people, as I went out to get lunch and back (here in Cambridge, a lot of people ask about it as I carry it around). Eg, it took me ~30 minutes to get out of the burger place, as new patrons came in and asked "oh! is that the...?!".  :) Then it takes an hour+ to create the trac tickets. :/ Which is my current task. MitchellNCharity 21:46, 24 September 2007 (EDT)

Oh, and re using 602, yes. curious. MitchellNCharity 22:03, 24 September 2007 (EDT)

Re the great value of fresh eyes, oh yes, I definitely agree. Always a good thing to tell new users, worried about "I'm new at this, don't quite get it yet". That freshness is invaluable. Though you can get a little of the effect yourself. When you go to do something, periodically say "no, can't do that this time, find another way". MitchellNCharity 22:07, 24 September 2007 (EDT)