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* Bernie gives an overview of the current state of Sugar Labs | * Bernie gives an overview of the current state of Sugar Labs | ||
− | + | * infrastructure (servers, services, etc.) in in place | |
− | + | * mode of governance has been established | |
− | + | * getting away from the ''old mindset'' (thinking like a company, asking for permission before doing something) | |
− | + | * ''show me the code'', we will support you but you should do things yourself | |
− | + | * SugarLabs is a community '''not''' a company | |
− | + | * more developers are needed | |
− | + | * people should be pointed to join.sugarlabs.org | |
− | + | * a few thousand dollars have been collected via individual donations | |
− | + | * no success in getting grants so far | |
− | + | * Sugar Labs has no employees, should work like the Gnome foundation, people getting paid by companies who want Sugar to suceed | |
− | + | * in the larger context SugarLabs should be responsible for high-levels decisions and setting the framework for activities | |
− | + | * focus on setting up Local Sugar Labs, direct contact to educators and other relevant parties in their respective communities | |
+ | * [http://sugarlabs.org/go/ActivityTeam/Remora_port Remora] | ||
== FOSDEM'09 == | == FOSDEM'09 == | ||
== Other Notes == | == Other Notes == |
Revision as of 06:43, 8 February 2009
Pre-conference community meetup
- Bernie gives an overview of the current state of Sugar Labs
- infrastructure (servers, services, etc.) in in place
- mode of governance has been established
- getting away from the old mindset (thinking like a company, asking for permission before doing something)
- show me the code, we will support you but you should do things yourself
- SugarLabs is a community not a company
- more developers are needed
- people should be pointed to join.sugarlabs.org
- a few thousand dollars have been collected via individual donations
- no success in getting grants so far
- Sugar Labs has no employees, should work like the Gnome foundation, people getting paid by companies who want Sugar to suceed
- in the larger context SugarLabs should be responsible for high-levels decisions and setting the framework for activities
- focus on setting up Local Sugar Labs, direct contact to educators and other relevant parties in their respective communities
- Remora