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==Mission==
 
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== Schedule ==
 
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The schedule is based on [http://live.gnome.org/Schedule GNOME releases], a 6-month release cycle.
 
The schedule is based on [http://live.gnome.org/Schedule GNOME releases], a 6-month release cycle.
* [http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointThirtyone GNOME 2.31.x Development Series].
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== Development systems ==
 
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All of core Sugar development except system-dependent modifications can be done on a standard computer by compiling [[Development Team/Jhbuild|jhbuild]] and editing with your favorite editor (eclipse/pydev, emacs, vim, etc.). Activity (aka application) development can be done in many environments using pre-compiled [[Supported_systems#Sucrose|packages]] ("sucrose") or [[Supported_systems#Starch|images]] ("starch").
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All of core Sugar development except system-dependent modifications can be done on a standard computer by installing [http://sugarlabs.org/~buildbot/docs/build.html sugar-build] and editing with your favorite editor (eclipse/pydev, emacs, vim, etc.). Activity (aka application) development can be done in many environments using pre-compiled [[Supported_systems#Sucrose|packages]] ("sucrose") or [[Supported_systems#Starch|images]] ("starch").
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== Package Sucrose for your distribution ==
 
== Package Sucrose for your distribution ==
* Currently there are efforts to maintain Sugar as part of [[Community/Distributions/Debian|Debian]], [[Community/Distributions/Ubuntu|Ubuntu]], and [[Community/Distributions/Fedora|Fedora]].
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* Currently there are efforts to maintain Sugar as part of [[Debian]], [[Ubuntu]], and [[Fedora]].
* Help us maintain good communication with distribution packagers to assist in this. Start a [[Packaging Team]].
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* Help us maintain good communication with distribution packagers to assist in this. Join the [[Platform Team]].
  
 
== Kill Bugs! ==
 
== Kill Bugs! ==

Revision as of 16:36, 14 May 2016


Mission

The mission of the Development Team is to build and maintain the core Sugar environment. This includes specifying and implementing new features in conjunction with the Design Team, fixing bugs as they are found by the Testing team and the Sugar community, and generally making Sugar awesome in all ways.


Meetings

The development team has a regular IRC meeting (See the Sugar Labs calendar). Find out more about the meeting time and upcoming and earlier meetings here. Help: Using IRC

Team lead

The Development Team coordinator position carries administrative tasks such as organizing regular meetings, keeping the TODO list updated, keeping the membership list updated, and making sure that the team has clear goals and is kept focused. We are currently accepting nominations for an election for this position, see Development_Team/Team_Lead_Candidates_2010_05.

Releases

See the Development Team/Release page.

Release manager

We have defined the role of the release manager for the past 3 releases as the following:

  • Setting the schedule.
  • Making sure that the Features/Policy is followed by submitters.
  • Keeping this wiki updated with the released modules and making sure to have final release notes available.
  • Sending email reminders about approaching Freezes, tarball due dates, etc.

Schedule

The schedule is based on GNOME releases, a 6-month release cycle.


Development systems

All of core Sugar development except system-dependent modifications can be done on a standard computer by installing sugar-build and editing with your favorite editor (eclipse/pydev, emacs, vim, etc.). Activity (aka application) development can be done in many environments using pre-compiled packages ("sucrose") or images ("starch").

See also the Platform Team/Sweets technology.

Document your work

See Features/Feature Template for an example.

Code review

Patches to Sugar are more than welcome. There are guidelines for code review to get them accepted.

Package Sucrose for your distribution

  • Currently there are efforts to maintain Sugar as part of Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora.
  • Help us maintain good communication with distribution packagers to assist in this. Join the Platform Team.

Kill Bugs!

Project Ideas

  • Want to work on an interesting Sugar project, or have an idea of your own? Check the project ideas page.
  • Prepare a new Sugar Feature.
  • See the Summer of Code project; ideas, students, mentors, and organization help are welcomed.

Platform Release Cycles

Sugar platform release version cycle: | 0.82 | 0.84 | 0.86 | 0.88 | 0.90 | 0.92 | 0.94 | 0.96 | 0.98 | 0.100 | 0.102 | 0.104 | 0.106 | 0.108 | 0.110 | 0.112 |

Template:Current Stable Release holds the release number.

See 0.112/Notes for the release notes.

Development Team/Release

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