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Sugar Web Framework is the [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/web-architecture.md JavaScript Framework for Sugar].  [http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer] is a subset of Sugar that allow running activities developed with Sugar Web Framework on any web browser. Sugarizer is also available as Android, iOS, Firefox OS and Chrome Web App.
 
Sugar Web Framework is the [https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs/blob/master/web-architecture.md JavaScript Framework for Sugar].  [http://sugarizer.org Sugarizer] is a subset of Sugar that allow running activities developed with Sugar Web Framework on any web browser. Sugarizer is also available as Android, iOS, Firefox OS and Chrome Web App.
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=== Getting help ===
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Got a problem?  Ask your mentors, ask other students, or ask the Sugar Labs community.
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The Sugar Labs community is large, and there are people who are not mentors in the contest.  Mentors are [[Google_Code_In_2017#Mentors|listed]].  Everyone else you talk with may be a non-mentor.
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As part of Sugar Labs community, non-mentors are to treat students in accord with the [[Sugar_Labs/Legal/Code_of_Conduct|Code of Conduct]], and as if they are new to Sugar Labs.
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Students should keep in mind that some people are non-mentors, and cannot see the contest tasks, contest progress, dates, or information about students.  When communicating widely, be sure to;
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* introduce yourself, the first time;
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* tell us what your task is, without relying on a link to the task (because we probably can't see it);
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* talk about the task as if you want to do it yourself, not because of the contest; and,
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* defend your technical decisions without using the contest as a defence.
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Non-mentors may give good guidance on technical decisions, but bad guidance on how they think a task is judged.  Always consult with your mentors as well.

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