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1. Sugar Camp Digest: First, I would like to thank Bernie Innocenti for organizing a great week. He was tireless in his efforts to find us meeting rooms, maintain the schedule, and help keep things together when tempers flared—as they will when people are passionate about their work. Second, I would like to thank the more than 30 people were able to attend in person and many more who joined by IRC or phone.  
 
1. Sugar Camp Digest: First, I would like to thank Bernie Innocenti for organizing a great week. He was tireless in his efforts to find us meeting rooms, maintain the schedule, and help keep things together when tempers flared—as they will when people are passionate about their work. Second, I would like to thank the more than 30 people were able to attend in person and many more who joined by IRC or phone.  
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Unfortunately, I missed the first half of the meeting due to a scheduling conflict, but by all [[MarketingTeam/Events/Sugarcamp Boston 2008/Minutes|reports]] it was a productive three days.  
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Unfortunately, I missed the first half of the meeting due to a scheduling conflict, but by all [[Marketing Team/Events/Sugarcamp Boston 2008/Minutes|reports]] it was a productive three days.  
    
I joined the group on Thursdsay morning and it was clear that a rhythm had been established.  
 
I joined the group on Thursdsay morning and it was clear that a rhythm had been established.  
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* C. Scott Ananian gave a rapid-fire talk about collaboration that highlighted the need and opportunity to make collaboration with non-Sugar users more facile (See [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/cscott/talks;a=blob_plain;f=sugarcamp-collab.pdf;hb=HEAD sugarcamp-collab.pdf]).
 
* C. Scott Ananian gave a rapid-fire talk about collaboration that highlighted the need and opportunity to make collaboration with non-Sugar users more facile (See [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/cscott/talks;a=blob_plain;f=sugarcamp-collab.pdf;hb=HEAD sugarcamp-collab.pdf]).
 
* Christian Marc Schmidt and Eben Eliason led a discussion about future design opportunities for Sugar (See [http://www.christianmarcschmidt.com/projects/sugarlabs/081121_sugar_design.pdf sugar_design.pdf]). We made progress on the Home View, the Journal, and collaboration.
 
* Christian Marc Schmidt and Eben Eliason led a discussion about future design opportunities for Sugar (See [http://www.christianmarcschmidt.com/projects/sugarlabs/081121_sugar_design.pdf sugar_design.pdf]). We made progress on the Home View, the Journal, and collaboration.
* Christian also proposed that we create a small static HTML web site for sugarlabs.org to give a high-level overview of the project and direct people to appropriate areas of the wiki (See [[MarketingTeam#Sugar_Labs_website]]).
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* Christian also proposed that we create a small static HTML web site for sugarlabs.org to give a high-level overview of the project and direct people to appropriate areas of the wiki (See [[Marketing Team#Sugar_Labs_website]]).
    
Saturday, a smaller group met. We continued the marketing discussion, Bernie gave an overview of the Sugar Labs infrastructure (See [http://www.codewiz.org/pub/sugar/slides/sugarcamp/SugarLabsInfrastructure.odp SugarLabsInfrastructure.odp]), and then we discussed the Sugar Roadmap, coming up with specific milestones (and champions) for the Sugar 0.84 Release. We focused on stabilization and further development of key Sugar differentiators such as collaboration, the Journal, and view source. 0.84 is going to rock! We also did some brainstorming about how to enhance the collaboration features of the core Sugar Activities (Fructose)—we'll be soliciting more ideas and volunteers in coming weeks.  
 
Saturday, a smaller group met. We continued the marketing discussion, Bernie gave an overview of the Sugar Labs infrastructure (See [http://www.codewiz.org/pub/sugar/slides/sugarcamp/SugarLabsInfrastructure.odp SugarLabsInfrastructure.odp]), and then we discussed the Sugar Roadmap, coming up with specific milestones (and champions) for the Sugar 0.84 Release. We focused on stabilization and further development of key Sugar differentiators such as collaboration, the Journal, and view source. 0.84 is going to rock! We also did some brainstorming about how to enhance the collaboration features of the core Sugar Activities (Fructose)—we'll be soliciting more ideas and volunteers in coming weeks.  
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