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;AGREED: The default time/day of the week for SLOBs meetings will be Thursdays at 15:00 EST (20:00 UTC)
 
;AGREED: The default time/day of the week for SLOBs meetings will be Thursdays at 15:00 EST (20:00 UTC)
 
;AGREED: If a SLOB member misses one month of regular weekly meetings in a row, twice during one calendar year, SLOBs may find a replacement for their seat.
 
;AGREED: If a SLOB member misses one month of regular weekly meetings in a row, twice during one calendar year, SLOBs may find a replacement for their seat.
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2010-09-28
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;AGREED: We, the SLOB, acknowledge and praise the efforts of the release team for bringing us 0.90!!
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2010-05-07
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;AGREED: to a [[Trademark]] policy.
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2010-03-05
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;AGREED: (1) Bundles with non-Sugar dependencies be clearly marked in ASLO; (2) We work towards a mechanism for supporting access to non-Sugar dependencies--a specific endorsement of being open; and (3) We do not restrict ASLO while we progress towards #2.
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2010-02-26
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;AGREED: to authorize Bernie to spec out a machine around $2000, send details to systems@ for review, decide exactly where it will be hosted, then buy it.
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2010-01-22
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;AGREED: to authorize Luke Faraone to ship some used hardware from the Wikipedia Foundation (12 servers) to various hosting sites. The cost should not exceed US$300.
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2009-12-18
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;AGREED: Sugar Labs encourages all GNU/Linux distributions to package and distribute Sugar, and if possible will assist with hosting and infrastructure. SL Marketing may strategically decide to focus resources towards specific distributions in the interest of promoting Sugar more effectively.
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;AGREED: Yes, "Sugar on a Stick" should be reserved by Sugar Labs for use by the SoaS-Fedora distribution so that Sugar can be marketed effectively, until such time when a trademark policy, agreement, and process is put in place: SoaS will be the first project to go through that process.
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2009-12-11
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;AGREED: to adopt http://opensource.org/docs/osd as a set of guidelines for what is permitted on ASLO, for both software and content, and http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing#Good_Licenses's opinions on specific licenses where applicable, and always asking the SFC for advice when a particular license is under question.
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;AGREED: SL is and should be a GNU/Linux distributor.
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;AGREED: SL wishes to spread the use of Sugar and consequently works with GNU/Linux distros to produce and offer downloadable versions. This work can include helping to promote distros, and hosting them.

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