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Perhaps someone should propose alternatives? ;) [[User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] 18:44, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
 
Perhaps someone should propose alternatives? ;) [[User:Tomeu|Tomeu]] 18:44, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
 
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: The intent of this question was to draw out a description of some of the features of [[wikipedia:Free_and_open_source_software|FLOSS]] development—and how and why they are best employed.  Tomeu started some of this in the [http://meeting.sugarlabs.org/sugar-meeting.log.20090713_1034.html SoaS meeting of 13 July 2009], and it deserves a fuller treatment (or, at least, a good summary).  Caroline provides a practical answer that is sobering and a useful reference point. One believes that you and others could help educate our diverse community to become more familiar with those features that you find most practical, beautiful, and inspiring.  Like the previous question, we are not one or the other, or just both. We can evolve to something more than both, based on the strength of hybrids and the contributions of our diverse communities. --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 00:25, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
 
==What are Sugar Labs [[:Category:Project|Projects]]?==
 
==What are Sugar Labs [[:Category:Project|Projects]]?==
 
:[[:Category:Project|Projects]] in Sugar Labs are learning experiments generally focused on delivering specific goals within a defined time period and learning how to advance the Sugar Labs vision. They often require services from multiple specialties. Project members may be active in multiple areas. Projects may have a home page with links in a project header to pages for participation, contacts, resources, FAQs, a roadmap or their vision, tasks, and meetings.
 
:[[:Category:Project|Projects]] in Sugar Labs are learning experiments generally focused on delivering specific goals within a defined time period and learning how to advance the Sugar Labs vision. They often require services from multiple specialties. Project members may be active in multiple areas. Projects may have a home page with links in a project header to pages for participation, contacts, resources, FAQs, a roadmap or their vision, tasks, and meetings.

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