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If you find bugs please report them into the [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs bug tracker] indicating the 0.96.x version in the ticket version field. If you have hardware from OLPC you can use the [http://build.laptop.org/12.1.0/  12.1.0 builds] for the i686 architecture (XO 1 and XO 1.5) and the ARM architecture (XO 1.75). Those builds include the latest Sugar 0.96.x. Hardware specific bugs especially with the new 1.75 hardware please report at the [http://dev.laptop.org/ OLPC bug tracker]. The current development version is as well available in [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/17 Fedora 17] and [[Development_Team/Jhbuild |sugar-jhbuild]] (sugar* master branches).
 
If you find bugs please report them into the [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ Sugar Labs bug tracker] indicating the 0.96.x version in the ticket version field. If you have hardware from OLPC you can use the [http://build.laptop.org/12.1.0/  12.1.0 builds] for the i686 architecture (XO 1 and XO 1.5) and the ARM architecture (XO 1.75). Those builds include the latest Sugar 0.96.x. Hardware specific bugs especially with the new 1.75 hardware please report at the [http://dev.laptop.org/ OLPC bug tracker]. The current development version is as well available in [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/17 Fedora 17] and [[Development_Team/Jhbuild |sugar-jhbuild]] (sugar* master branches).
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==Creadits==
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This cycle we want to espacially thank the contributors to the GTK+ 3/pygobject3 port of the toolkit! All the attendees of the [[Marketing_Team/Events/Gtk3_Hackfest_2011]] in Praha and the Rosario meetup our warmest "thank you". Kudos go to the Palette people!
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Many people contributed to this release indirectly, including testing, documentation, translation, contributing to the Wiki, outreach to education and developer communities. On behalf of the community, we give our warmest thanks to the developers and contributors who made this Sugar release possible.
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We want to especially thank:
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* the [[Infrastructure_Team |  ''Infrastructure team'']] which does all this great work in the background without which the development would not be possible at all,
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* the ''deployments'' that provide the development team with feedback from the field,
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* the [[Design_Team |  ''Design team'']] which guided the design of features with UI changes or impact on the workflow,
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* the [[Translation_Team |  ''Translation team'']] which makes sure that Sugar is enjoyable in the local languages of our users,
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* the ''developers'' that submit patches for new features and bug fixes and do review other's patches,
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* the ''maintainers'' that make sure their code is shippable and which provide packagers with new tarballs,
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* the ''packagers'' which provide distributions with new Sugar packages,
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* the [[Sugar_on_a_Stick | ''SoaS team'']] for providing a Sugar version to test with during the development cycle,
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* the ''testers'' for finding the small and bigger issues,
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* the ''release team'' and [[Development_Team | ''Development team'']] for coordinating those efforts.
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== Looking forward to 0.98==
 
== Looking forward to 0.98==
 
In the 0.98 development cycle the porting of the Shell to GTK+ 3 and pygobject3 is a major task. Furthermore the remaining bugs in the new sugar-toolkit-gtk3 should be fixed. We encourage activity developers to port their activity to the new toolkit and GTK+ 3 and pygobject3.
 
In the 0.98 development cycle the porting of the Shell to GTK+ 3 and pygobject3 is a major task. Furthermore the remaining bugs in the new sugar-toolkit-gtk3 should be fixed. We encourage activity developers to port their activity to the new toolkit and GTK+ 3 and pygobject3.
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