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  • There are now plans to port Sugar into some embedded environments. Welcome to the Sugar on the BeagleBoard project.
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  • A set of sugar components/libraries/etc to simplify writing activities.<br> * Total backwards compatibility for sugar-port API
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  • Manuq started the port of the shell branching the [[Features/GTK3/Shell/Hippo_Removal|hippo remova ...rg/~dnarvaez/sugar-build/manuqs-shell-port sugar-build branch] to make the port. To test:
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  • ...in xml files, and the UI is GTK and cairo, should be not very dificult to port it to Python. ;Task: Port [http://live.gnome.org/gbrainy GBrainy] to Python
    358 bytes (63 words) - 12:11, 19 November 2012
  • ...m in it's [http://git.sugarlabs.org/~dnarvaez/sugar-build/shell-port shell port branch] to get them. mkdir shell-port
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  • ...ticipant in Google Code-in. They are developing games that would appeal to Sugar users. ;Task: Investigate what it would take to port the CGG games to the Sugar platform. What new dependencies would be introduced?
    344 bytes (51 words) - 08:57, 19 November 2012
  • ...e limited documentation improvements, and will be included in Fedora SoaS (Sugar on a Stick) 34 ...r Web activity and the Sugar shell and Journal. It is an important part of Sugar.
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  • ;Background: As per the GTK3 port, Sugar now supports touch. The general touch features are described in our [[Featu ;Task: Add touch support to existing Sugar activities. (We'll be assigning individual tasks for activities as per [[Go
    370 bytes (51 words) - 16:36, 18 November 2012
  • ...o children, irrespective of the technology made available to them, how can Sugar Labs take advantage of the proliferation of Android devices? ;Task: Analyze what it would entail to port Sugar to Android.
    444 bytes (68 words) - 08:54, 19 November 2012
  • ...LO and migration of relevant wiki pages to activity README.md files in the Sugar Labs activity git repo)
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  • ...migrating from GTK2 to the new GTK3 framework. The general process for the port is described in our [[Features/GTK3/Porting|porting guide]]. ;Contact: The Sugar Developer Team
    370 bytes (56 words) - 15:24, 25 November 2012
  • Sugar currently uses Python 2. Since support for python 2 is being drawn, we are ...als/2018_Submissions/Migrate_all_core_Sugar_Labs_code_to_Python3 goals for Sugar Labs] for 2018, with a suggested timeframe of ~12-16 months for completing
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  • ...urtle.org/], which has the potential of more fine-grained integration into Sugar, however it is based on KDE. ;Task: Port PythonTurtle to GTK3 and then Sugarize it.
    561 bytes (87 words) - 19:59, 18 November 2012
  • ...gust 10th at the desktop summit. Although it is probably too early to port Sugar (with [[Features/GTK3]] only written and announced a few days before the ev ...wledgeable people at the event - Tomeu, J5, and more. It would be great if Sugar contributors could sit down with them, ask them to read [[Features/GTK3]],
    3 KB (544 words) - 17:19, 8 August 2011
  • = Sugar Code Sprint, Montevideo, May 13 - 14 = === 4. olpc/sugar-games ===
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  • This page is a temporary place to coordinate the work pending to port TamTam activities to Gtk3 ...is work in progress. To get a stable version of TamTam activities use the sugar-0.94 branch
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  • # Sugar 0.90 === Sugar 0.90 ===
    856 bytes (116 words) - 01:05, 2 March 2011
  • ...Please find updated instructions to try this out on the following page: [[Sugar on a Stick]] We will be working to deploy Sugar through bootable USB devices - www.sugaronastick.com
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  • This page includes repo details and how to get sugar-jhbuild set up with the GTK3 work. ...garlabs.org/sugar-toolkit-gtk3 - branch 'master': this is the GTK3 port of sugar-toolkit
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  • Hi I'm Ibiam, a volunteer contributor for Sugar Labs, an activity maintainer and a part of the Membership Committee. I believe in Sugar Labs Mission and that the current state of the board can be improved on and
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  • Hi I'm Ibiam, a volunteer contributor for Sugar Labs, an activity maintainer and a part of the Membership Committee. I believe in Sugar Labs Mission and that the current state of the board can be improved on and
    1 KB (226 words) - 13:03, 28 November 2018
  • {{Template:Sugar Network Cycle Linkbar}} * Minimize any maintaining costs as much as possible to use Sugar Network in environments like offline schools where the only maintainers are
    6 KB (829 words) - 20:12, 4 June 2013
  • === Run Sugar Network node === ....94:SugarNetwork [[Sweets Distribution]] repository and install the {{Code|sugar-network}} package.
    3 KB (452 words) - 23:06, 20 August 2013
  • There are different options to connect your arduino board to Sugar (trough sugar-capable activities) We can download an squeak project and install it on our Sugar.
    4 KB (550 words) - 02:53, 17 March 2012
  • Add support for touch input to Sugar. ...like Gesture are dependent on that port. They will be done when the Shell port has landed.
    1 KB (193 words) - 15:30, 5 November 2013
  • ::MAC: [[Testing/Reports/Sugar on a Stick#MacBook_Persistent_SoaS_v5_and_SoaS_v6_EFI_Boot_USB|MacBook pers ===F17 Unity Desktop Port===
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  • ==Sugar Digest== 1. The Sugar Labs Google Summer of Code 2014 projects/students/mentors are:
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  • ...some code snippets about what are the difficulties that I'm having on the port and maybe can be useful for someone else. == Sugar ObjectChooser ==
    3 KB (454 words) - 07:20, 16 July 2012
  • ...some code snippets about what are the difficulties that I'm having on the port and maybe can be useful for someone else. To integrate the clipboard of the activity with the ''MAIN'' clipboard (the Sugar one) we should obtain that clipboard:
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  • ...PM) tomeu: alsroot: I would have thought that a deployer chooses to deploy sugar with library or with journal ...P -- other parts is honey (+ deployer are free to build theirs own sets of sugar)
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  • ...only support a simple touch emulation). The [[Features/GTK3/Porting/TamTam|port of Tam Tam suite to Gtk3]] already started, but is complex and need more wo ...ot finished. If you want generate a usable activity, should use the branch sugar-0.94
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  • == Current List of packaged Sugar activities for Fedora 32 SoaS == ...aproject.org/packages/sugar-calculator sugar-calculator] || Calculator for Sugar || Yes
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  • Port to Python 3 via the Six environment. ...upport for Python 2 are due to be withdrawn, and this will prevent running Sugar on Linux.
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  • *Hardware : Sugar XO-1.5 *Sugar : 0.88.1
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  • *Hardware : Sugar XO-1.5 *Sugar : 0.88.1
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  • ...en for Sugar in Sugar Web. So basically, Sugarizer is "just" a launcher of Sugar Web activities. A Sugarizer server component allows collaboration and prese ...itten in HTML5/JavaScript (Gears, Abecedarium, ...) and include a bunch of Sugar activities written initially in Python an ported in HTML5/JavaScript (Physi
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  • These features have been accepted by the Release Manager for the Sugar 0.98 Release. ...pijer || 30% || [[Features/Touch | Touch support]] || Add touch support to Sugar || 21-Aug-2012
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  • == Port Sugar to Python 3 == == Create a Sugar Dashboard ==
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  • | Sam || || Replace GtkMenu || Replace the use of GtkMenu in palettes in the Sugar code || [[Features/Replace GtkMenu]] || || ...bundle || [[Features/Trigger Bundle Add]] || [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar/pull/584 584] ||
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  • git checkout -b sugar-0.94 sugar-0.94 Branch sugar-0.94 have the gtk2 version, master branch have a unfinished port to Gtk3.
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...://www.google-melange.com/gci/work/download/google/gci2012/8006228?id=9001 Sugar on a Stick], and a new [http://www.google-melange.com/gci/work/download/goo
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  • ! hostname !! service !! port !! function * If you have a Sugar Labs [[Service/shell|shell account]], you can store personal email in <code
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...cheer of thanks for a their effort. (Note that OLPC has been incorporating Sugar 0.98 in their 13.1 series of builds, available for download here [http://bu
    2 KB (389 words) - 17:18, 17 December 2012
  • ::Connect port 6667 (slow response; use of port 8001 would be faster) ::connect to #sugar,#sugar-meeting,#olpc-meeting,#olpc-paraguay
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  • == Sugar Digest == ...gar 0.96. This development release is a major milestone as it is the first Sugar release to incorporate the Gtk+ 3 toolkit and introspection, better alignin
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  • Sugar can be run on a Raspberry Pi. You will need a display, keyboard and mouse. ...ar on a Stick, as it has many activities and has regular security updates. Sugar on a Stick is a spin of Fedora.
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  • <h3>What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?</h3> <b>Port To Python3</b> is a project that ports the current Sugar to Python 3.
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  • ====What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?==== ...d install Physical Etoys in their computers. The port of Physical Etoys to Sugar will give kids a chance to interact with robots from the real life using di
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  • ====What is your Sugar Labs wiki username?==== ...d install Physical Etoys in their computers. The port of Physical Etoys to Sugar will give kids a chance to interact with robots from the real life using di
    3 KB (543 words) - 10:26, 21 March 2014
  • ...ormation about setting up a Sugar Workstation. It explains how to set up a sugar workstation with collaboration using a set of used computers. ...tion for the hub. Connect Ethernet cable from internet source to the first port on the
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