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Good Communication with downstream distributions is essential for receiving bug reports and patches from outside developers.

Create Policies for Accepting Bug Reports and Patches from Downstream

Develop Patch Management Policies

As a new project, Sugar is in a unique position of developing patch management policies based on the best practices of other similar projects.