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− | The mission of Platform Team is providing | + | The mission of the Platform Team is providing as-unified-as-possible runtime and development time environments for all Sugar doers, regardless of what platform they are using (it is all about when Sugar can be used natively or otherwise run a native Sugar platform in [[Emulator_image_files|virtual environments]]). |
− | In contrast with Development and Activity | + | In contrast with [[Development Team|Development]] and [[Activity Team]]s, the Platform Team's mission is not about the development process itself, but about supporting doers by providing |
− | * the same set of required dependencies, | + | * the same set of required dependencies, and |
− | * common distribution method. | + | * a common distribution method. |
− | Platform Team will work closely with GNU/Linux distributions | + | The Platform Team will work closely with GNU/Linux distributions that provide Sugar, and will try to round all differences between them to make Sugar doers' lives easier. |
Revision as of 11:31, 23 October 2010
The mission of the Platform Team is providing as-unified-as-possible runtime and development time environments for all Sugar doers, regardless of what platform they are using (it is all about when Sugar can be used natively or otherwise run a native Sugar platform in virtual environments).
In contrast with Development and Activity Teams, the Platform Team's mission is not about the development process itself, but about supporting doers by providing
- the same set of required dependencies, and
- a common distribution method.
The Platform Team will work closely with GNU/Linux distributions that provide Sugar, and will try to round all differences between them to make Sugar doers' lives easier.