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# '''Sugar needs the be a product as well'''<br>The first method to distribute Sugar are various GNU/Linux based distributions and Sugar deployments. For them, Sugar has to be a product because only in that case they can schedule releases and deployments.
 
# '''Sugar needs the be a product as well'''<br>The first method to distribute Sugar are various GNU/Linux based distributions and Sugar deployments. For them, Sugar has to be a product because only in that case they can schedule releases and deployments.
# '''Change the minds'''<br>Once Sugar might be a product, it is critically important to understand the unoriginality of this fact. Deploying the Sugar gives only the first push (technical possibility to run Sugar). The major behaviour (including sharing various sugar components to run) happens within the community; in class, school, region, around the world.
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# '''Change the minds'''<br>Once Sugar might be a product, it is critically important to understand the unoriginality of this fact. Deploying the Sugar gives only the first push (technical possibility to run Sugar). The major behaviour happens within the community; in class, school, region, around the world. In other words, in situation when the code is mutating and spreading fast on irregular basis.
 
# '''Organized chaos'''<br>Keeping in mind all premises, any trying to create a concrete organizational structure for Sugar itself (but not for its particular components when concrete organization makes sense, e.g., for deployments) is defected by design. On high level, ecosystem might be a set of self-organized components that need only rules to interact with each other. Particular Sugar ecosystem components (software project, teams, deployments, etc.) might use various management systems, starting from anarchy and ending by despotism.
 
# '''Organized chaos'''<br>Keeping in mind all premises, any trying to create a concrete organizational structure for Sugar itself (but not for its particular components when concrete organization makes sense, e.g., for deployments) is defected by design. On high level, ecosystem might be a set of self-organized components that need only rules to interact with each other. Particular Sugar ecosystem components (software project, teams, deployments, etc.) might use various management systems, starting from anarchy and ending by despotism.
  

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