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− | 1. I am reminded of the power of IRC almost daily. Not only is it a place to ask a question, but it is a window into a wealth of discussion among domain experts trying to solve problems. | + | 1. In a week full of accomplishments, one event stands out. Caroline Meeks has received a grant from the Gould Foundation in support of the Sugar-on-a-Stick pilot at a Boston public elementary school. We'll begin the pilot by participating in a five-week summer program, which will inform a school-wide program in the fall. In a related effort, we will also be working at a Boston public middle school program; these students will be making "how to" videos of Sugar as guides for the elementary school students and teachers. |
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− | An analogy can be made to the "Engine Culture" described by David Cavallo in his PhD thesis: in rural Thailand, engineers would work on motorcycle engines ''en plein air'', retrofitting them to solve the problem ''du jour''—a rice mill, a water pump, etc.—while the village children would gather around, taking in everything. IRC provides a similar opportunity. Hanging out in #sugar presents a great opportunity to gather around and take in everything.
| + | 2. María del Pilar Sáenz announced the official launch of [http://co.sugarlabs.org Fundación Sugar Labs Colombia]. The foundation, the first "official" local lab, has been busy: working in partnership with Foundation Buinaima, they havs have a project approved by the Secretaría de Educación de Bogotá to install and use Sugar in 12 public schools. They have already been working with more than 30 teachers, with whom they will be exploring pedagogy in the classroom over th next six months. The foundation will also help with the use of additional resources, e.g., wikis and blogs, with the goal of the teachers becoming part of the Sugar community. |
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− | We should experiment with ways to broaden participation with this learning opportunity. Some thoughts:
| + | 3. Jeff Elkner has gotten Sugar Labs DC off to a great start this summer: he has launched an intern program modeled after Google Summer of Code. Pairing students and developers is a great opportunity for learning and a great way to grow the community. |
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− | In Sugar, we bundle an IRC Activity that defaults to #sugar.
| + | 4. Aleksey Lim has uploaded Bruno Coudoin's award-winning GCompris activities to http://actvities.sugarlabs.org. The inclusion of these 100+ activities doubles the number of actvities available for download from our download site. |
− | * Is there more we can do to encourage participation?
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− | * Should we be creating a more diverse set of channels populated by experts in other disciplines?
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− | * Perhaps even a channel per Activity?
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− | * Has anyone every written a bot to export an IRC channel to Twitter or Facebook? It might increase the reach of the discussion to a new audience.
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− | 2. Bruce Byfield wrote an article for "Activities and the move to context-oriented desktops" for LWN.net for which he interviewed Gary Martin. The article is subscriber-only, so I have extract a few quotes.
| + | 5. Some wonderful guides to using Sugar activities has been made available online by the Ministry of Education in Peru. Even if you don't speal Spanish, it is worth looking at the material available at http://www.perueduca.edu.pe/olpc/OLPC_fichasfasc.html. |
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− | :The concept of Activities originates in Sugar, the desktop designed for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project. In Sugar, "Activities" is used as a synonym for "application." However, Gary C. Martin, one of the coordinators for Sugar's Activity Team, explains that the change is more than semantics or marketing. Because Activities run within the general collaborative frame of Sugar, using them is intended as a very different experience than running a standalone application on a traditional desktop.
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− | ::For me, the key parts of Activities are that they combine concepts of document, executable, and collaboration state into a single, simple to use user interface. With the Activity state automatically kept in the Journal, it's easy to resume or reflect on past work, and, with realtime collaboration as a first class feature, peer sharing and group work is strongly encouraged.
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− | :In other words, Sugar's Activities are not just about running an application, or learning how to produce a spreadsheet or a presentation. Instead, they are conceived as part of the total learning experience that Sugar is designed to provide.
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− | 3. It is great to see some of the core ideas such as Activities that underly Sugar become more mainstream. This will help us to broaden our community and our reach. C. Scott Ananian [http://cananian.livejournal.com/tag/google+wave blogged] about Google [http://www.waveprotocol.org/whitepapers/operational-transform Wave], a new collaboration model that has many goals in common with the Sugar collaboration model. Meanwhile, Benjamin Schwartz continues to make progress on his Google Summer of Code project, GroupThink, a completely decentralized, asynchronous text editing system.
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− | 4. Between interviews, Gary has been busy cranking out mock ups for [[Marketing_Team/Boot_Logo#Sugar_Boot_Logo_Animations|a new Sugar splash screen.]]
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− | 5. All in a name: We have been having a discussion on the lists and in IRC about what to call the pending Sugar on a Stick release. The confusion lies in the gulf between the "stick", which will consist of Sugar Sucrose 0.84 and Fedora 11, both of which are essentially frozen, and the needs of a school to make a successful deployment, which includes requirements beyond the individual sticks themselves, e.g., a backup mechanism, documentation, etc. On the one hand, the developers have completed their work and are preparing to move on to the next phase: Sucrose 0.86 and Fedora 12. On the other hand, we don't want to set expectations that Sugar on a Stick is complete in regard to classroom settings, where we are only just beginning to do testing.
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− | One proposed solution to this communications dichotomy is to use separate names for an individual stick and a collection of sticks used in a school setting. The best I've been able to come up with for the latter is Sugar Grove. Please share any thoughts you might have on naming with the SoaS and Marketing teams.
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| ===Help Wanted=== | | ===Help Wanted=== |
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− | 6. My plea for help this week is in regard to orphaned activities. There is [[Activity_Team/Activity_Status|a list of activities with no active maintainer]] in the wiki. Adopting one or more of these activities would make a great summer project and be a practical way into Sugar development. | + | 6. David (nubae) Van Assche organized a collaboration testing sprint; together we exercised a number of activities on the openSUSE Sugar image. We plan to continue testing again on Wednesday, 17 June, at 20:00 UTC, irc.freenode.org, channel #sugar-collaboration. |
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| ===In the community=== | | ===In the community=== |
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− | 7. Sugar will be well represented at [http://www.linuxtag.org/2009/ LinuxTag] in Berlin at the end of June. There will be a Sugar Camp in Berlin following LinuxTag, so plan to stay in town for a few extra days. Details soon. | + | 7. If you are planning to attend [http://linuxtag.org Linuxtag] (24–27 June in Berlin) please [[Marketing_Team/Events/LinuxTag2009#Attendees|add your name to the wiki]]. There will be a [[Marketing_Team/Events/LinuxTag2009#Sugar_Booth|Sugar Labs booth]]. |
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− | 8. David Van Assche reported over the weekend about the extraordinary progress made by the openSUSE team.
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− | :We've now managed to get pretty much every activity behaving, including the underlying journaling and collaboration. We've got more than 50 activities packaged and included in the live cd/usb/dvd/virtual appliance. By using the incredible flexibility and power that oBS gives us, with just 2 people working on this project, we've managed move forwards fast and efficiently. So we are proud to announce that you can download the latest releases here:
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− | 9. Sebastian Dziallas continues to make great progress towards a Sugar on a Stick release at LinuxTag. There is another image to test, which includes, among other things, the updated gstreamer-plugins-espeak package (now on
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− | * [http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/Soas2-200905281544.iso Live Image]
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− | 10. Tony Forster has caught a new bug: screencasting. First, he got it to work from the command line:
| + | 8. Other upcoming events include [http://www.fossed.com/ FOSSED] in Bethel, Maine, 24–26 June and [http://center.uoregon.edu/ISTE/NECC2009/ NECC] in Washington DC, 28 June–1 July. |
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| + | 9. Jim Gettys is looking for submissions to the Linux Plumbers Conference, 23–25 September 2009 in Portland, Oregon USA. His particularly interested in the Sugar collaboration framework. |
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| + | 10. There is an [http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/336910/3878a88c0c27f977/ article about Sugar] in the latest issue of LWN. |
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− | Then he managed to patch the screencast activity such that it saves properly to the Journal (See [[Activities/Screencast]]).
| + | 11. Sebastian Dziallas announced this new Sugar-on-a-Stick snapshot ([http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/snapshots/2/Soas2-200906031834.iso Live Image], [http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/appliances/soas2-20090603.zip Virtual Appliance], [http://people.sugarlabs.org/sdz/soas-boot-20090603.iso Boot Helper]). Features include: |
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− | 11. Aleksey Lim has made an initial release of [http://activities.sugarlabs.org/en-US/sugar/addon/4089 Library activity] in order to get some feedback about UI and basic ideas of activity. Feedback welcome.
| + | * Fixed DPI size issue on the XO - should look better now; |
| + | * Included Library and Tux Paint; updated Record activity; |
| + | * updated Turtle Art to the latest version. |
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− | 12. Mihai Sucan has a very detailed analysis of how to optimize the interactions between Gecko, CSS, and the OLPC-XO canvas, which uses a non-standard scaling algorithm. You can read about it [http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2009-May/024629.html here]. | + | 12. Thanks to the efforts of Aleksey Lim, activities.sugarlabs.org uses email notifications to announce new releases. So activity developer needs only upload new activity/new-activity-version, fill in release notes field and this information will be sent to sugar-devel@ mailing list. |
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| ===Sugar Labs === | | ===Sugar Labs === |
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− | 13. Gary Martin has generated a SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see [[:Image:2009-May-23-29-som.jpg]]). | + | 13. Gary Martin has generated a SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see [[:Image:2009-May-30-Jun-5-som.jpg|SOM]]). |
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| === Community News archive === | | === Community News archive === |
What's new
This page is updated each week (usually on Monday morning) with notes from the Sugar Labs community. (The digest is also sent to the community-news at sugarlabs.org list and blogged at walterbender.org.) If you would like to contribute, please send email to walter at sugarlabs.org by the weekend. (Also visit planet.sugarlabs.org.)
Sugar Digest
1. In a week full of accomplishments, one event stands out. Caroline Meeks has received a grant from the Gould Foundation in support of the Sugar-on-a-Stick pilot at a Boston public elementary school. We'll begin the pilot by participating in a five-week summer program, which will inform a school-wide program in the fall. In a related effort, we will also be working at a Boston public middle school program; these students will be making "how to" videos of Sugar as guides for the elementary school students and teachers.
2. María del Pilar Sáenz announced the official launch of Fundación Sugar Labs Colombia. The foundation, the first "official" local lab, has been busy: working in partnership with Foundation Buinaima, they havs have a project approved by the Secretaría de Educación de Bogotá to install and use Sugar in 12 public schools. They have already been working with more than 30 teachers, with whom they will be exploring pedagogy in the classroom over th next six months. The foundation will also help with the use of additional resources, e.g., wikis and blogs, with the goal of the teachers becoming part of the Sugar community.
3. Jeff Elkner has gotten Sugar Labs DC off to a great start this summer: he has launched an intern program modeled after Google Summer of Code. Pairing students and developers is a great opportunity for learning and a great way to grow the community.
4. Aleksey Lim has uploaded Bruno Coudoin's award-winning GCompris activities to http://actvities.sugarlabs.org. The inclusion of these 100+ activities doubles the number of actvities available for download from our download site.
5. Some wonderful guides to using Sugar activities has been made available online by the Ministry of Education in Peru. Even if you don't speal Spanish, it is worth looking at the material available at http://www.perueduca.edu.pe/olpc/OLPC_fichasfasc.html.
Help Wanted
6. David (nubae) Van Assche organized a collaboration testing sprint; together we exercised a number of activities on the openSUSE Sugar image. We plan to continue testing again on Wednesday, 17 June, at 20:00 UTC, irc.freenode.org, channel #sugar-collaboration.
7. If you are planning to attend Linuxtag (24–27 June in Berlin) please add your name to the wiki. There will be a Sugar Labs booth.
8. Other upcoming events include FOSSED in Bethel, Maine, 24–26 June and NECC in Washington DC, 28 June–1 July.
9. Jim Gettys is looking for submissions to the Linux Plumbers Conference, 23–25 September 2009 in Portland, Oregon USA. His particularly interested in the Sugar collaboration framework.
10. There is an article about Sugar in the latest issue of LWN.
Tech Talk
11. Sebastian Dziallas announced this new Sugar-on-a-Stick snapshot (Live Image, Virtual Appliance, Boot Helper). Features include:
- Fixed DPI size issue on the XO - should look better now;
- Included Library and Tux Paint; updated Record activity;
- updated Turtle Art to the latest version.
12. Thanks to the efforts of Aleksey Lim, activities.sugarlabs.org uses email notifications to announce new releases. So activity developer needs only upload new activity/new-activity-version, fill in release notes field and this information will be sent to sugar-devel@ mailing list.
Sugar Labs
13. Gary Martin has generated a SOM from the past week of discussion on the IAEP mailing list (Please see SOM).
An archive of this digest is available.
Planet
The Sugar Labs Planet is found here.
Sugar in the news
27 May 2009 |
LWN.net – Activities and the move to context-oriented desktops (subscriber link)
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27 May 2009 |
Business Wire – Dailymotion Launches Support for Open Video Formats and Video HTML Tag
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29 Apr 2009 |
El Mercurio – Así se vivió la fiesta del software libre
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27 Apr 2009 |
ostatic – Sugar on a Stick: Good for Kids' Minds (and School Budgets)
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25 Apr 2009 |
Free Software Magazine – The Bittersweet Facts about OLPC and Sugar
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24 Apr 2009 |
Ars Technica – First taste: Sugar on a Stick learning platform
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22 Apr 2009 |
Betanews – Beta of Live USB Sugar OS opens
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27 Mar 2009 |
Mass High Tech – Google promotes summer open-source internships
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18 Mar 2009 |
Metropolis – A Good Argument
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16 Mar 2009 |
Laptop Magazine – Sugar Labs’ New Version of Sugar Learning Platform Is Netbook and PC Ready
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16 Mar 2009 |
Market Watch – Sugar Labs Nonprofit Announces New Version of Sugar Learning Platform for Children, Runs on Netbooks and PCs
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14 Feb 2009 |
OLPC Learning Club – DC – Learning Learning on a Stick
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05 Feb 2009 |
xconomy – Sugar Beyond the XO Laptop: Walter Bender on OLPC, Sucrose 0.84, and “Sugar on a Stick”
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26 Jan 2009 |
Linus Magazine – Sugar Defies OLPC Cutbacks
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19 Jan 2009 |
Feeding the Penguins – The status of Sugar, post-OLPC
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16 Jan 2009 |
OLPC News – Sugar on Acer Aspire One & Thin Client via LTSP
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12 Jan 2009 |
Bill Kerr – thoughts about olpc cutbacks
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07 Jan 2009 |
Ars Technica – OLPC downsizes half of its staff, cuts Sugar development
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06 Jan 2009 |
OLPC News – An Inside Look at how Microsoft got XP on the XO
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30 Dec 2008 |
OLPC News – Sugar Labs Status at Six Months
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22 Dec 2008 |
The GNOME Project – Sugar Labs, the nonprofit behind the OLPC software, is joining the GNOME Foundation
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16 Dec 2008 |
Feeding the Penguins – Sugar git repository change
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14 Dec 2008 |
NPR – Laptop Deal Links Rural Peru To Opportunity, Risk (Part 2)
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13 Dec 2008 |
NPR – Laptops May Change The Way Rural Peru Learns (Part 1)
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09 Dec 2008 |
SFC – Sugar Labs joins Conservancy
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31 Oct 2008 |
Linux Devices – An OLPC dilemma: Linux or Windows?
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10 Oct 2008 |
Feeding the Penguin – Sugar on Ubuntu
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21 Sep 2008 |
Groklaw – Interview with Walter Bender of Sugar Labs
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17 Sep 2008 |
Bill Kerr – Sugar Labs
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16 Sep 2008 |
Open Source – Sugar everywhere
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28 Aug 2008 |
OLPC News – An answer to Walter Bender's question 22
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20 Aug 2008 |
OLPC News – Sugarize it: Intel Classmate 2
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08 Aug 2008 |
Investor's Business Daily – 'Learning' Vs. Laptop Was Issue
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06 Aug 2008 |
OLPC News – Twenty-three Questions on Technology and Education
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18 Jul 2008 |
Bill Kerr – evaluating Sugar in the developed world
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28 Jun 2008 |
OLPC News – A Cutting Edge Sugar User Interface Demo
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18 Jun 2008 |
PC World – OLPC Spin-off Developing UI for Intel's Classmate PC
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17 Jun 2008 |
Datamation – If Business Succeeds with GNU/Linux, Why Not OLPC?
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11 Jun 2008 |
LinuxInsider – The Sweetness of Collaborative Learning
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06 Jun 2008 |
Bill Kerr – untangling Free, Sugar, and Constructionism
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06 Jun 2008 |
Open Education – Walter Bender Discusses Sugar Labs Foundation
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06 Jun 2008 |
BusinessWeek – OLPC: The Educational Philosophy Controversy
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05 Jun 2008 |
Code Culture – The Distraction Machine
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05 Jun 2008 |
BusinessWeek – OLPC: The Open-Source Controversy
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27 May 2008 |
The New York Times – Why Walter Bender Left One Laptop Per Child
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26 May 2008 |
Ars Technica – OLPC software maker splits from X0 hardware, goes solo
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22 May 2008 |
BetaNews – Linux start-up Sugar Labs in informal talks with four laptop makers
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16 May 2008 |
OSTATIC – OLPC's Open Source Sugar Platform Aims for New Hardware
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16 May 2008 |
PCWorld – Bender Forms Group to Promote OLPC's Sugar UI
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16 May 2008 |
MHT – Bender jumps from OLPC, founds Sugar Labs
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16 May 2008 |
News.com – Sugar Labs will make OLPC interface available for Eee PC, others
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16 May 2008 |
Feeding the Peguins – The future of Sugar
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16 May 2008 |
Sugar list – A few thoughts on SugarLabs
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16 May 2008 |
xconomy – Bender Creates Sugar Labs—New Foundation to Adapt OLPC’s Laptop Interface for Other Machines
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16 May 2008 |
BBC – '$100 laptop' platform moves on
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15 May 2008 |
OLPC wiki – Dual-boot XO Claim: OLPC will not work to port Sugar to Windows.
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16 May 2008 |
Softpedia – Bender Launches Sugar Labs for Better Development of OLPC's Sugar UI
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