[Grassroots-l] Sugarizing Labyrinth (was Re: OLPC France CodeCamp in Paris)
Tomeu Vizoso
tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net
Sat Nov 15 06:53:41 EST 2008
Hi, have created a git repo in gitorious that could be used as an
starting point:
http://gitorious.org/projects/labyrinth-sugar
We should notify the Labyrinth authors of this effort at some (early) point.
Regards,
Tomeu
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net> wrote:
> Hi Lionel and all OLPC France,
>
> excuse me if this comes too late or isn't to the point, but would like
> to propose to hack on a mind mapping activity during the CodeCamp in
> Paris.
>
> I think this project has the appeal of being in direct connection to
> the needs in the field. Teachers from Uruguay, Peru and Panama have
> asked for such a tool, and have been exploring alternatives that may
> not be the best: drawing in Paint, using the connectors in Etoys,
> executing a java app (CMaps) inside the X Activity or using web apps.
>
> Happens that a pygtk application for mind mapping already exists and
> its architecture makes for an easy port to sugar. It's called
> Labyrinth [0] and was proposed more than one year ago by Jim Gettys
> [1] though no resources were allocated. Recently, teachers in the
> olpc-sur mailing lists asked again for it [2] and I gave a quick (2
> hours) try to sugarize it with some success [3].
>
> In [3] you can find links to the activity bundle, a screenshot and a
> patch to the code in the svn repository.
>
> [0] http://www.gnome.org/~dscorgie/labyrinth.html
> [1] http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/4577
> [2] http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sur/2008-November/001168.html
> [3] http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sur/2008-November/001173.html
>
> My proposal is for the CodeCamp participants to divide in pairs and
> each pair to choose one feature to add or bug to fix. At the end of
> the session, everybody would integrate all the changes and produce a
> single bundle.
>
> Most of the functionality is already in the original pygtk app, it's
> "just" a matter of exposing that functionality through the Sugar UI.
>
> I will try to be in #sugar at FreeNode during the CodeCamp to answer questions.
>
> After the CodeCamp, we could send the bundle to teachers in olpc-sur
> and ask them to try it and give feedback. Also, at some point whoever
> is interested in following up could contact the authors of Labyrinth
> and see the best way to upstream the changes.
>
> What do you say, looks like a challenge?
>
> Regards,
>
> Tomeu
>
> 2008/11/1 LASKE, Lionel (C2S) <LLASKE at c2s.fr>:
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> OLPC France is proud to announce its OLPC CodeCamp in Paris on November
>> 15th.
>>
>>
>>
>> Five workshops are planned:
>>
>>
>>
>> · Sugar: development and experimentation on Sugar/python,
>>
>> · School Server: setting up and test of school server on multiple
>> platform (standard PC, Booba server, CherryPal, …),
>>
>> · Mono: development of new activities using Mono,
>>
>> · Pedagogic usage: Feedbacks from Haïti, Ethiopia and Palestine
>> deployment. Brainstorming with French teachers to find usage and class
>> activity for the XO.
>>
>> · French localization: French translators will work all the days to
>> translate in French, sugar, activities and FLOSS manual.
>>
>>
>>
>> If you're interested to meet the French OLPC community and to have a nice
>> trip to Paris: you're welcome !
>>
>>
>>
>> More information on:
>> http://olpc-france.org/wiki/index.php?title=OLPC_France_CodeCamp_15_november
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards from France.
>>
>>
>>
>> Lionel Laské
>>
>>
>>
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