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Sugar 0.96 is under heavy development at the moment and undergoing major changes. It is very important to get feedback from you if you find bugs as early as possible and to get a stable release at the end. The order of stability depends among other things as well on '''you'''. | Sugar 0.96 is under heavy development at the moment and undergoing major changes. It is very important to get feedback from you if you find bugs as early as possible and to get a stable release at the end. The order of stability depends among other things as well on '''you'''. | ||
− | If you find bugs please report them into the [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs bug tracker] indicating the 0.95.x version in the ticket version field. If you have hardware from OLPC you can use the [http:// | + | If you find bugs please report them into the [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs bug tracker] indicating the 0.95.x version in the ticket version field. If you have hardware from OLPC you can use the [http://build.laptop.org/12.1.0/ 12.1.0 builds] for the i686 architecture (XO 1 and XO 1.5) and for the new ARM hardware (XO 1.75). Those builds include Sugar 0.95.x. Hardware specific bugs especially with the new 1.75 hardware please report at the [http://dev.laptop.org/ OLPC bug tracker]. The current development version is as well available in [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/17 Fedora 17] and [[Development_Team/Jhbuild |sugar-jhbuild]] (sugar* master branches). |
== Looking forward to [[0.98]] == | == Looking forward to [[0.98]] == |
Revision as of 11:45, 16 November 2011
Please do not edit unless you are part of the Sugar Release Team. Comments are welcome on the Discussion page.
Sucrose 0.94 Release Notes
Introduction
Sugar 0.96 will be the new version of the Sugar learning platform. It will be released the 28th of March 2011 (see 0.96/Roadmap#Schedule for details).
This page is a work in progress!
What is new for users
What's new for developers
The following changes are important for developers using the Sucrose 0.96 developer platform:
Widgets
API
Activity Authors guidelines
no guidelines as of today
What's new for packagers
- Sugar (the shell package) does depend on NetworkManager 0.9
Internationalization (i18n) and Localization (l10n)
Compatibility
There a no known compatibility issues, as of today.
Getting the sources
If you want to package Sugar for your favorite distribution or just want to examine Sugar's lovely code here are the released bundles. If you are interested in the full changelog you can use the Sugar git repositories.
Glucose modules
- sugar 0.95.2
- sugar-datastore 0.95.1
- sugar-toolkit 0.95.1
- sugar-base 0.95.1
- sugar-artwork 0.95.1
- etoys 4.1.2390
Fructose modules
- Pippy 41
- Browse 128
- Calculate 37
- Etoys 116
- Chat 71
- TurtleArt 116
- Jukebox 23
- Log 24
- ImageViewer 17
- Write 77
- Terminal 35
- Read 91
How to contribute with testing
Sugar 0.96 is under heavy development at the moment and undergoing major changes. It is very important to get feedback from you if you find bugs as early as possible and to get a stable release at the end. The order of stability depends among other things as well on you.
If you find bugs please report them into the Sugar Labs bug tracker indicating the 0.95.x version in the ticket version field. If you have hardware from OLPC you can use the 12.1.0 builds for the i686 architecture (XO 1 and XO 1.5) and for the new ARM hardware (XO 1.75). Those builds include Sugar 0.95.x. Hardware specific bugs especially with the new 1.75 hardware please report at the OLPC bug tracker. The current development version is as well available in Fedora 17 and sugar-jhbuild (sugar* master branches).