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Version at download.sugarlabs.org is 1 #24
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Found version in honey, was looking at fructose before. |
Thanks for noticing. I've known about this for a few years now, as it caught me by surprise too. The problem is that removing an activity from Fructose didn't remove it from the download directory. Do you think we should remove the directory? Some other activities are affected. |
I think that if an activity is removed from Fructose, it should be deleted from the fructose directory. Also why'd this activity get removed from fructose? |
Thanks for asking. It has been an interesting investigation. I was wrong, it was not removed. Clock v4 tv.alterna.Clock was one of the activities written for the OLPC XO and included in mass production. At the time, the criteria for inclusion was pedagogical, technical and demonstration merit. Fructose was not a term in the taxonomy. When Sugar Labs started, the taxonomy also began, but as far as I can make out Clock was never a Fructose activity. I checked each old revision of the Release/Modules page using a script. Clock-1.tar.bz2 was apparently created on Sunjammer on 2nd July 2014 by @tchx84, which was the release date of Sugar 0.102.0. It is a copy of bundle org.sugarlabs.Clock written in JavaScript, bundle number 4691 on activities.sugarlabs.org. The repository for that source is https://github.com/manuq/clockjs-android and we don't have a clone in the sugarlabs organisation in GitHub. The source is used in Sugarizer in path After a few days, I'll remove the bundle and the directory. |
@quozl seems you've forgotten this. |
@tchx84, was Clockjs added as a Fructose activity in July 2014? |
@quozl the version of this activity at download.sugarlabs.org is v1.
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