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The mission of Platform Team is providing, as unified as possible, runtime and development time environments for all sugar doers, regardless what platform they are using (it is all about when sugar can be used natively, otherwise run one native sugar platform in [[Emulator_image_files|virtual environments]]).
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The mission of the Platform Team is providing as-unified-as-possible runtime and development time environments for all Sugar doers, regardless of what platform they are using (it is all about when Sugar can be used natively or otherwise run a native Sugar platform in [[Emulator_image_files|virtual environments]]).
  
In contrast with Development and Activity teams, Platform Team mission is not about development process itself but about supporting doers by providing:
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In contrast with [[Development Team|Development]] and [[Activity Team]]s, the Platform Team's mission is not about the development process itself, but about supporting doers by providing
  
* the same set of required dependencies,
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* the same set of required dependencies, and
* common distribution method.
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* a common distribution method.
  
Platform Team will work closely with GNU/Linux distributions, that provide sugar, and will try to round all differences between them to make sugar doers' life easier.
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The Platform Team will work closely with GNU/Linux distributions that provide Sugar, and will try to round all differences between them to make Sugar doers' lives easier.

Revision as of 12:31, 23 October 2010

The mission of the Platform Team is providing as-unified-as-possible runtime and development time environments for all Sugar doers, regardless of what platform they are using (it is all about when Sugar can be used natively or otherwise run a native Sugar platform in virtual environments).

In contrast with Development and Activity Teams, the Platform Team's mission is not about the development process itself, but about supporting doers by providing

  • the same set of required dependencies, and
  • a common distribution method.

The Platform Team will work closely with GNU/Linux distributions that provide Sugar, and will try to round all differences between them to make Sugar doers' lives easier.