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= Review Process =
 
= Review Process =
We are using a mix of email and trac for the review process. In the future we might change to a specialized tool like [http://www.review-board.org/ review board] which we are currently investigating.
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Because Sugar is an open source project, anyone can contribute to it and thus improve the learning experience of children all around the world.
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Once you have fixed a bug or implemented a new feature, you can send it to the current maintainers of Sugar by following the code review process.
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This process allows the maintainers to feel confident about taking the responsibility of delivering your code to children. This means applying it to the current code base, fixing any bugs that are later discovered in your code or as consequences of it, modifying your code to gain new features, assisting packagers and deployers, etc.
    
== Process guidelines ==
 
== Process guidelines ==
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