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Revision as of 16:30, 3 November 2008

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This section of the wiki is dedicated to the needs of those who are running Sugar deployments. We'll be holding regular bi-weekly meetings on Wednesdays at 14 UTC (10 EST) on irc.freenode.net (channel: #sugar-meeting). Please add to the agenda below and please join in with your ideas.

Mission

The mission of the Deployment Team is to voice the needs of Sugar deployments to the Sugar community, to find ways to support those needs, and to organize forums for the exchange of experiences between Sugar users and Sugar developers.

Meetings

2008-09-10 meeting

DeploymentTeam/Meeting minutes/Deployment-2008-09-10-minutes

2008-09-24 meeting

DeploymentTeam/Meeting minutes/Deployment-2008-09-24-minutes

2008-10-01 meeting

DeploymentTeam/Meeting minutes/Deployment-2008-10-01-minutes

2008-10-15 meeting

Agenda

Resources

The team

Please feel free to add yourself to the list.

A roadmap

Mailing lists

There are a number of mailing lists where deployment issues are discussed. We've agreed to use OLPC-Sur and IAEP as the primary channels for the moment.

Deployment guides/ Sugar manuals

Sugar-related blogs/wikis

Please contribute to these forums or set up your own and add it to this list.

Meeting opportunities

What are some forums for meet-ups between teachers and developers? Please add to this list.

Proposals

We have a number of proposals submitted to garner support of different deployment scenarios:

Local/Regional Sugar Labs

We would like to help local and regional groups establish Sugar Labs, whose mission would be to advance learning and the technical and pedagogical support around learning in specific locales. We are looking for input on how best to do this. Your input would be of great value to our efforts. Please join the discussion here.