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[[What is Sugar?|Sugar]] is implemented on top of existing or modified operating systems and hardware. Sugar [[Activities]] ("Sugarized applications") are accessed by the user in the Sugar platform, integrated into a single Journal for storage, and are often designed with peer collaboration as a primary feature.
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Sugar is designed to encourage exploration and learning by children that have not been exposed to
 
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===The Sugar stack===
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|style="background:#ffc0c0;"|'''[[Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/The_Journal|Journal]]<br>Content'''
Sugar is implemented on top of existing or modified operating systems and hardware. Sugar Activities ("Sugar-enhanced applications") are accessed by the user from the Sugar platform. Many Activities, such as Browse, take advantage of library collections. Some collections are included with Sugar; others may be installed from the Web or created locally.
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|colspan="8"|meta-tagged content datastore
 
 
The layers in a Sugar system are:
 
 
 
* Library Collections (e.g., for the Browse Activity)
 
* Sugar Activities
 
* Sugar
 
* Operating System
 
* Computer Hardware
 
 
 
Graphical view of the Sugar Application Stack:
 
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|style="background:#ffc0c0;"|'''Library<br>Collections'''
 
|style="background:#ffc0c0;"|[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Library pre-installed] and [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Library_grid from the Web] or [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Library_bundles locally created]
 
|rowspan="2"|[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Read Read]
 
|rowspan="2"|[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Write Write]
 
|rowspan="2"|[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Record Record]
 
|rowspan="2"|[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Etoys EToys]
 
|rowspan="2"|[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/TurtleArt TurtleArt]
 
|rowspan="2" colspan="2"|...
 
  
 
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|- align="center" style="background:#ffffd0;"
 
||'''Sugar<br>[[Activities]]'''
 
||'''Sugar<br>[[Activities]]'''
||[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Browse Browse]
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|colspan="8"| Browse | Chat | Read | Write | Record | EToys | Turtle Art | Terminal | [[Activities|et al...]]
 
 
 
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|- align="center" style="background:#e0ffe0;"
||'''Application<br>Framework'''
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||'''Sugar<br>Platform'''
|colspan="8"|Sugar
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|colspan="8"|[[Sugar Platform Stack]]: Sugar Framework and Sugar Software Stack
  
 
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|- align=center style="background:#e0e0ff;"
 
||'''Operating<br>System'''
 
||'''Operating<br>System'''
||[[Community/Distributions/Fedora|Fedora]]
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|colspan="8"| [[Fedora]] | [[Debian]] | [[Ubuntu]] | [[Packaging Team|Linux, other]] | [[wikipedia:Linux_Terminal_Server_Project | LTSP]] | [[olpc:Sugar_on_MacOS_X |Mac OSX]] | [[Windows|MS Windows (emulation)]] | [[Packaging Team|...]]
||[[Community/Distributions/Debian|Debian]]
 
||[[Community/Distributions/Ubuntu|Ubuntu]]
 
||other<br>Linux<br>distributions
 
||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Terminal_Server_Project LTSP]
 
||[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_on_MacOS_X Mac OSX]]
 
||[[Supported systems/Windows|MS Windows<br>(QEMU)]]
 
||...
 
 
 
 
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||'''Hardware<br>Platform'''
 
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The layers in a Sugar system are:
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* [[Human_Interface_Guidelines/The_Laptop_Experience/The_Journal | Journal]]
|      Library Collections |      |      |      |    |3 3
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* [[Activities]]
| Pre-installed    Locally-|      |      |Turtle |    |
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* [[Sugar Platform Stack]]
|        From-web  created |      | EToys |  Art  | ... |
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* [[Packaging Team|Operating System]]
|--------------------------| Write |      |      |    |
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* Computer Hardware
|          Browse          |      |      |      |    |
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[[Sugar System Stack (ASCII Text)]]
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|                        Sugar                         |
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Sugar Labs has borrowed names from [[wikipedia:Carbohydrate | carbohydrate]] chemistry, which includes sugar, to personalize and help distinguish pieces of Sugar software. See [[Taxonomy]] and [http://www.mail-archive.com/sugar@lists.laptop.org/msg03195.html On the Naming of Sugar] for background.
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| XOS  |  Linux  |  MacOSX  |  MSWindows+QEMU  | ... |
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== System Stack Illustration ==
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|  OLPC XO  |  Asus EEE PC  |  Intel Classmate  | ... |
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[[Image:Sugar Taxonomy.png|centre|450px]]
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 3 July 2012

Sugar is implemented on top of existing or modified operating systems and hardware. Sugar Activities ("Sugarized applications") are accessed by the user in the Sugar platform, integrated into a single Journal for storage, and are often designed with peer collaboration as a primary feature.


Journal
Content
meta-tagged content datastore
Sugar
Activities
Browse | Chat | Read | Write | Record | EToys | Turtle Art | Terminal | et al...
Sugar
Platform
Sugar Platform Stack: Sugar Framework and Sugar Software Stack
Operating
System
Fedora | Debian | Ubuntu | Linux, other | LTSP | Mac OSX | MS Windows (emulation) | ...
Hardware
Platform
OLPC
XO-1
ASUS
EEE PC
Intel
Classmate
OLPC
XO-2
...

The layers in a Sugar system are:

Sugar System Stack (ASCII Text)

Sugar Labs has borrowed names from carbohydrate chemistry, which includes sugar, to personalize and help distinguish pieces of Sugar software. See Taxonomy and On the Naming of Sugar for background.

System Stack Illustration

Sugar Taxonomy.png