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| valign=top width="15%" style="background:#fcfcfc;"|Design team<br> Jaskirat Singh<br>perriefidelis
 
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;Brief explanation: We have been discussing the implications of removing the duo-tone restriction on Sugar icons, allowing for full-color icons. We can likely use badges to compensate for any functionality we'd lose. (See [https://medium.com/@sidhant/designing-interfaces-for-education-systems-with-sugar-labs-rethinking-icons-on-sugar-614120e7ec6f] as one example of how we might proceed.)
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;Brief explanation: We have been discussing the implications of removing the duo-tone restriction on Sugar icons, allowing for full-color icons. We can likely use badges to compensate for any functionality we'd lose. (See [https://medium.com/@sidhant/designing-interfaces-for-education-systems-with-sugar-labs-rethinking-icons-on-sugar-614120e7ec6f] as one example of how we might proceed.). Like if an activity has not closed yet so it will be shown through a badge appearing on an icon.
;Expected results: A patch to Sugar that uses badges to manage the icon notifications such as activity and sharing
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;Expected results: A patch to Sugar that uses badges to manage the icon notifications such as activity, sharing, achievements and much more.
 
;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of GTK; Python.
 
;Knowledge prerequisites: Knowledge of GTK; Python.
  
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