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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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This is a Sugar Labs instance of [http://openbuildservice.org/ Open Build System] that is intended to be a:
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This is a Sugar Labs instance of [http://openbuildservice.org/ Open Build System] (OBS) that is intended to be a:
    
* The place where software creators need to upload (directly or indirectly) sources to spread this software among the community.
 
* The place where software creators need to upload (directly or indirectly) sources to spread this software among the community.
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This is an original OBS Web client. It is intended to be used only by people who need to create native packages, i.e., not for most of Sugar developers. But, until creating more appropriate tool for Sugar needs, it is the only one Web client to manage already released software (the releasing is being processed by {{Code|sweets}} command).
 
This is an original OBS Web client. It is intended to be used only by people who need to create native packages, i.e., not for most of Sugar developers. But, until creating more appropriate tool for Sugar needs, it is the only one Web client to manage already released software (the releasing is being processed by {{Code|sweets}} command).
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== Introduction ==
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For detailed information, read the original Open Build System [http://openbuildservice.org/documentation.html documentation].
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The content entities in OBS are:
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* '''Projects''', i.e., directories of Packages;
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* '''Packages''', that represent particular software projects.
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Projects might be two types:
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* top level, regular projects, like {{Code|base}} or {{Code|sdk}};
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* user's home projects, like {{Code|~user/my-sugar-experiment}}.
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Packages contain all files associated with particular software projects, e.g., tarballs with sweet sources for all versions that need to be shared.
    
== Policy ==
 
== Policy ==

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