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===== [[Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distribution|Harmonic Distribution]] =====
 
===== [[Platform_Team/Harmonic_Distribution|Harmonic Distribution]] =====
  
The systematic approach to support full cycle of Sugar Learning Platform ecosystem. Harmonic Distribution consist of software, services and practices that make interacting within the Sugar community more useful. Harmonic Distribution consists of two major parts, [[#Harmonic_Distribution|Harmonic Distribution]] and [[#Sugar_Network|Sugar Network]].
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: The systematic approach to support full cycle of Sugar Learning Platform ecosystem. Harmonic Distribution consist of software, services and practices that make interacting within the Sugar community more useful. Harmonic Distribution consists of two major parts, [[#Harmonic_Distribution|Harmonic Distribution]] and [[#Sugar_Network|Sugar Network]].
  
 
===== [[Sweets Distribution]] =====
 
===== [[Sweets Distribution]] =====
  
Provides base software in heterogeneous environment, i.e., most popular, within the Sugar community, GNU/Linux distributions and hardware platforms. Sweets Distribution provides the easy way to launch initial software and start exploring the rest of the Sugar related content using the [[#Sugar_Network|Sugar Network]].
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: Provides base software in heterogeneous environment, i.e., most popular, within the Sugar community, GNU/Linux distributions and hardware platforms. Sweets Distribution provides the easy way to launch initial software and start exploring the rest of the Sugar related content using the [[#Sugar_Network|Sugar Network]].
  
 
===== [[Sugar Network]] =====
 
===== [[Sugar Network]] =====
  
The system that is intended to share different kinds of content within the Sugar community, e.g., Sugar Activities, artifacts created by Sugar Activities, books, etc. Using [[Wikipedia:Social_network|social network]] mechanisms, setup the relations between community members to improve Sugar Network content. Sugar Network consists of one global server and arbitrary number of distributed servers (to support people who don't have direct access, e.g., due to lack on Internet connectivity, to the global one).
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: The system that is intended to share different kinds of content within the Sugar community, e.g., Sugar Activities, artifacts created by Sugar Activities, books, etc. Using [[Wikipedia:Social_network|social network]] mechanisms, setup the relations between community members to improve Sugar Network content. Sugar Network consists of one global server and arbitrary number of distributed servers (to support people who don't have direct access, e.g., due to lack on Internet connectivity, to the global one).
 
 
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 28 April 2012

Glossary

Harmonic Distribution
The systematic approach to support full cycle of Sugar Learning Platform ecosystem. Harmonic Distribution consist of software, services and practices that make interacting within the Sugar community more useful. Harmonic Distribution consists of two major parts, Harmonic Distribution and Sugar Network.
Sweets Distribution
Provides base software in heterogeneous environment, i.e., most popular, within the Sugar community, GNU/Linux distributions and hardware platforms. Sweets Distribution provides the easy way to launch initial software and start exploring the rest of the Sugar related content using the Sugar Network.
Sugar Network
The system that is intended to share different kinds of content within the Sugar community, e.g., Sugar Activities, artifacts created by Sugar Activities, books, etc. Using social network mechanisms, setup the relations between community members to improve Sugar Network content. Sugar Network consists of one global server and arbitrary number of distributed servers (to support people who don't have direct access, e.g., due to lack on Internet connectivity, to the global one).