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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}}[[Category:Activity Team]]</noinclude> * [[Activity Team/Git Introduction|Introduction]]
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  • ====View this page in the Sugar Activity Browse.==== Learning to use the frame is the essence of navigating in Sugar.
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Install]]</noinclude>__TOC__ * A brief annotated tutorial showing screenshots of a successful VirtualBox install of SoaS v7.
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  • *Build a Sugar Activity (.xo file) *Tutorial level
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  • A tutorial with instructions to write Sugar to a USB stick. Construction is copied from Help Activity, which uses Sphinx, http://sphinx-doc.org/.
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...patches is contributing to the growing body of knowledge about how to use Sugar for learning. Rosamel Norma Ramirez Mendez has been an outspoken voice on t
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  • ** Hacking Sugar *** activity startup / performance
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  • Nuestra Misión es proveer la comunidad de sugar con alta calidad de documentación, incluyendo manuales de usuario, referen Our mission is to provide the Sugar community with high quality documentation, including user manuals, programm
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  • == Sugar FLOSS manual == ...we wrote separate but combinable (remixable) manuals for Sugar, individual Sugar Activities and the hardware it may run on, such as the XO.
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  • ...work with with [http://flossmanuals.net/about FLOSS manuals] to create the Sugar user documentation. ...://en.flossmanuals.net/write community] rather then contribute directly to Sugar Labs user documentation.
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  • :[[Sugar_Network/Tutorial#SN_Server-mode_Activities]] *Note: you must restart computer to log in to Sugar Network Interface '''f8'''
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|File]]</noinclude>__TOC__ {{Note/note|Note:|This tutorial requires a special version of Sugar.}}
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  • ...Sugar documentation and resources are out-of-date. The idea is to provide Sugar 1.0 with up-to-date documentation. |'''Sugar feature cycle begins'''<br>Time to purpose the ways to write and provide do
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Backup]]</noinclude>__TOC__ == Download and install Activity bundles ==
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  • ...ties works using a set of services that run on the laptop, and APIs in the Sugar Python modules that wrap those services. The main services are the '''[[olp ...arious kinds of communication. It is the underlying infrastructure used by Sugar for collaboration. Currently, two Telepathy implementations are used: [[olp
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  • {{Template:Sugar Network Cycle Linkbar}} ...ge:Question.png|65px|link=Sugar_Network/Logo|What would be a good logo for Sugar Network?]]</span> [[Sugar_Network/Logo|(We're searching for a good logo.)]]
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  • Provide an interactive introduction to Sugar for first-time users. ...utorial for Sugar that will give an overview of the particularities of the Sugar interface.
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}}</noinclude> ==Getting started in Activity development==
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  • ===Sugar Digest === ...rom Peru asked if there were any recent studies indicating the efficacy of Sugar/OLPC. I was quite pleased with these results, as reported by Hernán (appar
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Chat]]</noinclude>__TOC__ ...mplementation of [[wikipedia:Internet Relay Chat|Internet Relay Chat]] for Sugar.
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  • ...nt environment on your PC or workstation. It discusses emulation, running Sugar OS natively or in a virtual machine, cross compiling, and some configuratio ...It details the base stack of hardware, firmware, operating system and the Sugar environment. It then gives options for programming in Python, Squeak, C/C+
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  • *Sugar-browse does not open them but will view the .pdf files mentioned below ..._flash_drive.jpg|75px]] [http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/Tutorial.iso Tutorial.iso]====
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  • =Sugar in Virtualization= ;scroll down in this page for RECOMMENDED Sugar Appliances
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Install]]</noinclude> * Boot Sugar
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  • ...ttp://developer.sugarlabs.org/ developer documentation website] for the '''sugar-build''' development environment.}} ...e you looking for [[Activity_Team/Resources|documentation on how to create Sugar Activities]]?'''
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:HowTo]][[Category:Tutorial|Install]]</noinclude>__TOC__ * The Fedora [[Sugar on a Stick]] Spin can be installed from a booted SoaS Live CD/USB.
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Chat]]</noinclude>__TOC__ * Communicate with other Sugar Learners and developers.
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  • or all Sugar tasks http://www.google-melange.com/gci/dashboard/google/gci2012#all_org_ta | 7986212 || Accelerometer || User Interface || sugar || Tony Forster || Ben || || http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/4395
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  • ==Sugar Digest== ...embarrassed by it – and a retooling of the UI. But also, in the spirit of Sugar, I added the ability to generate custom slides and stators on the fly. (I'v
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  • [[File:Introduction Tutorial Overlayer.svg | center | 700px]] ...rictly needed. The Frame Overlay should hide and show with the Frame. Each Activity and View should have its own Overlay that would also hide and show with it.
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  • Colors is a simple natural media painting activity for the XO laptop, based on a Nintendo DS program by Jens Andersson. ...tivity features soft brushes, collaborative painting, the ability to watch tutorial paintings as they are painted, and a variety of input methods including "vi
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  • Aug 28 18:07:38 --> dirakx (n=rafael@190.156.119.177) has joined #sugar-meeting ...49 --> HoboPrimate (n=Eduardo_@a213-22-205-215.cpe.netcabo.pt) has joined #sugar-meeting
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  • Sugar Labs no longer uses IRC as the primary mode of communication. [[Matrix]] is ...[[Activities/IRC|'''IRC activity''']] allows access to IRC from within the Sugar environment.
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  • <noinclude>{{GoogleTrans-en}}{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}} [[Category:Activity Team]]
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  • * http://es.slideshare.net/hansbarrueto/tutorial-tortugarte ===Tutorial created at gci2012===
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  • * Python (Pippy activity) * Smalltalk (Etoys activity)
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  • * What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? We are looking for projects that will enhance the Sugar Learning Platform. Please consider how your project will have impact on chi
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  • ...browser (see [[Karma/Bundle_layout]] for more details). Often refers to a sugar bundle ; lesson plan: detailed overview of how teachers can use the activity in the classroom, which homework can be assigned to pupils, etc.
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...[[Deployment Team#Deployment_guides.2F_Sugar_manuals|Deployment Guides and Sugar Manuals]]).
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Network]] <big><big>'''Sugar Network annotated screenshots'''</big></big>
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  • ...API]]. This page documents how it is possible to use Mono to write a Sugar activity. With Mono, you can use any underlying language like C# or Boo. To write an OLPC Mono activity, you need to prepare a .xo [[Bundle]] including all required libraries. Thi
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  • === Setting up a Sugar desktop environment === There are several options for setting up the Sugar desktop environment for development, depending on what equipment you have;
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Sugar]]</noinclude>__TOC__ * You can run Sugar in several ways:
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Internet]]</noinclude> ...Interface|Introduction to the Sugar Interface]] for more information about Sugar and how it is used.
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  • ...icy|''Policy Page'']], we have a process by which ''community ideas on how Sugar should evolve'' get transformed into ''actionable proposals''. The upcoming stable release is Sugar [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}]].
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  • This page aims to inform anyone interested in contributing to Sugar documentation. ...de in 2012, http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Help_Activity_refresh, a new Help 16 Activity was created.
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  • ===Sugar Digest === ...ings over the past few days, so I am a bit late in giving an update to the Sugar community.
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  • Once you are registered, you may join the #sugar channel: /join #sugar
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  • [[Category:Sugar on a Stick]] ...e criteria Activities will be evaluated against when they go through the [[Sugar on a Stick release process#Feature process]].
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  • :'''Note:''' Most of this page was copied from [[OLPC:Developers/Stack#Activity Development Stacks]], so most of the links refer to pages in the OLPC wiki, ...and the individual activities are the Sugar Framework ("Glucose") and the Sugar Software Stack (the upper part of "Ribose").
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  • Once you have successfully launched Sugar, you should explore the Sugar Learning Platform. Do try running Sugar on more than one machine, so you can enjoy its collaboration features.
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  • The Map activity helps children to explore and create their own maps: This activity needs your help to get out of Beta. '''Please edit this or the discussion
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  • ...working title is [[Activities/SoaS_Loader |SoaS Loader]]. You will find a tutorial presentation of this method here http://soas-loader.readthedocs.org/. Limitations may be discussed on the [[Talk:Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick Persistence | talk]] page.}}
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  • ====The Sugar user manual==== ==How To Use Sugar==
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  • <noinclude><div class="noprint">{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}}</div></noinclude> {{:Activity Team/Mission}}
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  • Sugar Labs is <strike>applying to</strike> participating in Google Code-in for 20 ...Sugar ultimately means participating in the Sugar development process. At Sugar Labs, we are trying to bring the culture of Free Software into the culture
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  • :Note: This is page of test results combining Sugar with Ubuntu, in various forms, on various versions. ===XUbuntu 11.10 with Sugar 0.94 via Sweets Distribution===
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  • ...de algunas actividades que son instaladas por defecto. Hay una propuesta [[Activity Library | de actividades]]. ...ome Activities that are installed by default. There is a proposal for an [[Activity Library]].
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  • == Sugar Core == === Sugar Framework for writing activity in full HTML5 ===
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  • '''Sugar Labs wiki username:''' Kimsookoo ...t in contributing to open source projects, especially when I learned about Sugar Labs.
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  • ...and use a different directory structure than, [[olpc:Creating_an_activity|activity development]] ...nd its section on [[Human_Interface_Guidelines/Activities/Activity Bundles|activity bundles]]
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  • * Complete the API documentation and provide an introduction/tutorial. ...eneric part of the Browse activity code into hulahop (creating a web based activity should be as simple as subclassing hulahop.WebActivity and setting a few pr
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  • === Sugar Digest === 1. Software Freedom Conservancy: Sugar Labs is entering discussions
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  • This page lists known Sugar activities which are in development or have started development, but have n # contact activity authors who have not migrated to also yet.
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...ekend of the 28th—he is happy to meet with anyone interested in discussing Sugar before or after sauna.)
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  • | Sugar Network | Sugar
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  • ...ed, simply run PuppysPen.py to play and test. This does not create a Sugar Activity build, but it will still run on an XO the same way. * Get running on the XO Laptop as Activity
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  • ...export-to-HTML function so that presentations can be viewed outside of the Sugar environment. (These features have been merged into the main branch of Turtl ...naling functionality of the Sugar learning platform, where every action or activity a child takes in the classroom is automatically recorded in a folder: (1) b
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  • ''Please do not edit unless you are part of the Sugar Release Team!'' Sucrose 0.82 is the latest version of the Sugar education platform, consisting of [[Taxonomy#Glucose:_The_base_Sugar_enviro
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  • ...act of the project''': This project is a port of the existing Image Viewer activity in Python into JavaScript with added capabilities for image processing. The <span style="font-size:115%"><b>What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?</b></span><br>
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  • [[Image:activity-etoys.png]] This activity is the Sugar version of Etoys, which is compatible with the versions running on Linux, M
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  • Sugar 0.100 is the new version of the [http://www.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar learning platform]. It was released the October the 30th 2013. ...ugar Control Panel to manage online accounts and some interventions to the Sugar Journal toolbars and palettes in order to expose any installed online servi
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  • ===Sugar Digest === ...efforts and hope that you will be able to find time to participate in the Sugar Labs community in some fashion this summer. We hope you'll reapply next yea
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  • * '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?''' ...would never die out. I have always wanted to take part in some opensource activity and I think there is no better platform than to participate in GSoC. It wou
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  • === What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? === ...'' will allow kids to share their projects they have created using various Sugar activities like Paint, Tam Tam or Turtle Art.
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  • <Swarup14> 2) Write-activity (I: https://github.com/sugarlabs/write-activity/issues/35). I am done with surveying existing word processors regarding the <Swarup14> 3) Write-activity (PR: #36 and #37)
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  • <noinclude>[[Category:Tutorial|Internet]]</noinclude> ...[[Tutorials/Introduction to the Sugar Interface|Introducción a la interfaz Sugar]] para obtener más información sobre el Azúcar y cómo se utiliza.
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  • <noinclude>{{TeamHeader|Activity Team}}</noinclude> == Activity Repositories ==
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  • ...g Dependencies and how to enable them in a development environment (Simple tutorial on setting up your Question API Development Environment) ** How does an instructor get the questions they have written/found into an Activity?
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...and (2) there is some apparent confusion regarding roles and goals for the Sugar Labs community.
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  • === Sugar Digest === ...rent set set of instruments. What does this history lesson have to do with Sugar Labs? Two separate but related discussions have dominated the OLPC-Sur list
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...hman engineering class and impress upon them the pleasures of working with Sugar Labs.
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  • # What is your Sugar Labs wiki username? #*I will improve on the Sugar's ability to teach children how to code in Python. My project will be compo
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  • ...n to [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ Google Code In 2016]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an ed Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment
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  • ...aScript, html5, and SVG. The Karma team is primarily focused on developing Sugar activities but you can also Karma to create lessons that run in any web bro ...to create learning activities that can be used by anyone with a computer. Sugar should not be a walled garden that only allows learning activities expressl
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  • ...vity with other buddies in my neighborhood? | including the standard Sugar Activity Toolbar]]. ...ad of OfferDBusTubes() to find a tube that has been offered by the sharing activity.
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  • <ibiam> Activity release is ongoonb ...sks were popular and well mentored, but we never made a good connection to Sugar
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  • ''''' Learn For Fun - Sugar Activity''''' '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?'''
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  • *Sugar versions available in Ubuntu repos:0.84; 0.86; 0.88; 0.90 ...i.sugarlabs.org/go/Sweets_Distribution#Installation '''Sweets-Distribution sugar 0.94'''] in tuquito6-dvd-cinnamon=====
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  • We were very excited to try Sugar on a Stick (Mirabelle). However, I was very surprised to find lots of user ...the Mesh entry (i.e., the reference to jabber.sugarlabs.org) so that only Sugar users on our Wi-Fi would show up.
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  • == Sugar Core == === Sugar Framework for writing activity in full HTML5 ===
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  • ...e:''' This article is about running standard GNU/Linux applications inside Sugar by using the Activities icon panel rather than starting them from the Termi == Running GNU/Linux Applications Under Sugar ==
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  • ...ns, trouble or feedback, please let us know on the [[Talk:Sugar on a Stick|Sugar on a Stick talk]] page. If you can improve these instructions, please edit [[File:Windows.gif|link=Sugar on a Stick/Windows]]
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  • * Now talking on #sugar-meeting ...: The meeting channel for the sugar developers (sugarlabs.org) | see also #sugar | meeting time: thursdays 14.00 UTC
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  • '''What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?''' Sugar Labs wiki Username– Shrey
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  • ==OLPC Ubuntu Sugar 14.04 Trusty LTS == One Laptop per Child was curating Sugar and Activities on the Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty operating system, but support for
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  • [[Image:Activity-turtleart.png]] ...on_activities|fructose module]], so it is included as part of the standard Sugar (sucrose) distribution.
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  • ...//www.google-melange.com/gci/homepage/google/gci2015 Google Code In 2015]. Sugar Labs community members: please feel free to add tasks below. We'll do an ed Also, you will likely need to set up the Sugar development environment. See http://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment
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  • '''A goal of Sugar Labs is to enable our users to experience Sugar in their own native language.''' ...languages. I believe our goal should be to enable our users to experience Sugar in their native language.]
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  • Sugar 0.104 is the new STABLE version of the [http://www.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar learning platform]. It was released on February the 13th 2015. This release == New Sugar Activities since Sugar 102 ==
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