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== Goals ==
 
== Goals ==
  
* [[DevelopmentTeam/0.84/Sugar LiveCD|Sugar LiveCD]]
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* Encourage Fedora and Ubuntu communities to produce [[DevelopmentTeam/0.84/Sugar LiveCD|Sugar LiveCD]]. Advertise them, get schools to use them and to provide feedback.
* Fonts
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* Sugar chooses a font based on the screen size and dpi (graphics/style.py); we need to make this work better for non-xo devices.
** Sugar chooses a font based on the screen size and dpi (graphics/style.py); we need to make this work better for non-xo devices
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* Sugar should adapt itself to the screen resolutions of other non-xo laptops, such as Classmate 2's 1024x600 resolution.
* Different Screen Resolutions
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* bundlebuilder should be improved to use the correct system paths when doing a system installation, so that activities can be more easily packaged into rpm or deb. For example, translations should go in /usr/share/locale.
** Sugar should adapt itself to the screen resolutions of other non-xo laptops, such as Classmate 2's 1024x600 resolution.
 
* Packaging (rpm, deb)
 
  
 
== Status ==
 
== Status ==
  
 
Defining the goals, working on some of them.
 
Defining the goals, working on some of them.

Revision as of 08:31, 16 September 2008

People

Owner: Marco Pesenti Gritti

Peers

  • Simon Schampijer

Goals

  • Encourage Fedora and Ubuntu communities to produce Sugar LiveCD. Advertise them, get schools to use them and to provide feedback.
  • Sugar chooses a font based on the screen size and dpi (graphics/style.py); we need to make this work better for non-xo devices.
  • Sugar should adapt itself to the screen resolutions of other non-xo laptops, such as Classmate 2's 1024x600 resolution.
  • bundlebuilder should be improved to use the correct system paths when doing a system installation, so that activities can be more easily packaged into rpm or deb. For example, translations should go in /usr/share/locale.

Status

Defining the goals, working on some of them.