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=== Who is Sugar Labs? ===
 
=== Who is Sugar Labs? ===
  
''(Walter, I'll leave this to you, but the question makes a nice parallel to what youve started.)''
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Sugar is a community project, so it is the sum of those of you who participate. Sugar Labs was started by some Sugar-community members: [[User:Walter|Walter Bender]], [[User:ChristophD|Christoph Derndorfer]], [[User:Bert|Bert Freudenberg]], [[User:Marcopg|Marco Pesenti Gritti]], [[User:Bernie|Bernardo Innocenti]], Aaron Kaplan, [[User:Erikos|Simon Schampijer]], and [[User:Tomeu|Tomeu Vizoso]]. We are in the process of designing an initial set of rules of governance that will be refined and ratified in a process of public discussion.
  
 
=== How do I get involved? ===
 
=== How do I get involved? ===

Revision as of 14:56, 20 May 2008

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About Sugar Labs

What is Sugar Labs?

Sugar Labs, a (soon to be established) non-profit foundation, serve sas a support base and gathering place for the community of educators and software developers who want to extend the Sugar platform and who have been creating Sugar-compatible applications.

What is the mission of Sugar Labs?

The overarching mission of Sugar Labs is to support the Sugar platform through software development, and community outreach and support. The purpose of the Sugar platform is provide a software and content environment that enhances learning. Towards this end, Sugar is designed to facilitate learners to “explore, express, debug, and critique.”

What are the principles that guide Sugar Labs?

Sugar Labs subscribes to principle that learning thrives within a culture of freedom of expression, hence it has a natural affinity with the free and open-source software movement (Please see Principles page in this wiki for more details). The core Sugar platform has been developed under a GNU General Public License (GPL); individual activities may be under different licenses.

What is the relationship of Sugar Labs to One Laptop per Child?

Sugar was originally developed as the user interface (UI) for the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) XO-1 laptop. Sugar Labs was established as an independent entity in order to facilitate the growth of Sugar beyond any single hardware platform. Why Sugar Labs has a cooperative working relationship with OLPC, it is by no means an exclusive or proprietary relationship. Sugar Labs is not bound to any specific hardware platform or Linux distribution (Please see Supported systems).

Who is Sugar Labs?

Sugar is a community project, so it is the sum of those of you who participate. Sugar Labs was started by some Sugar-community members: Walter Bender, Christoph Derndorfer, Bert Freudenberg, Marco Pesenti Gritti, Bernardo Innocenti, Aaron Kaplan, Simon Schampijer, and Tomeu Vizoso. We are in the process of designing an initial set of rules of governance that will be refined and ratified in a process of public discussion.

How do I get involved?

Please see the Getting Involved page in this wiki.

How do I learn more about Sugar Labs?

Please add new questions to the discussion page or send email to press at sugarlabs.org.