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<div style="margin: 20; padding-left: 30; padding: 10; border: black thin solid; background-color: #e0ffe0">This is a quick intro to working on activities for the XO, and other code for OLPC.  Feel free to add to and update the manual; it is a work in progress.</div>
 
<div style="margin: 20; padding-left: 30; padding: 10; border: black thin solid; background-color: #e0ffe0">This is a quick intro to working on activities for the XO, and other code for OLPC.  Feel free to add to and update the manual; it is a work in progress.</div>
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This manual tries to provide you with the answers you need to get started either by contributing to existing projects or starting your own.  Although it focuses on the software development side of the process, we are also very interested in encouraging [[Participate|other contributions]].
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This manual tries to provide you with the answers you need to get started either by contributing to existing projects or starting your own.  Although it focuses on the software development side of the process, we are also very interested in encouraging [[Sugar_Labs/Getting_Involved|Getting_Involved]].
    
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
* [[DevelopmentTeam/Manual/Setup]]
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* [[Development Team/Manual/Setup]]
 
** Describes how to set up a Sugar development environment on your PC or workstation.  It discusses emulation, running Sugar OS natively or in a virtual machine, cross compiling, and some configuration options.  It also includes a discussion of which approach is likely to be the most appropriate for you
 
** Describes how to set up a Sugar development environment on your PC or workstation.  It discusses emulation, running Sugar OS natively or in a virtual machine, cross compiling, and some configuration options.  It also includes a discussion of which approach is likely to be the most appropriate for you
 
* [[Test Config Notes]]
 
* [[Test Config Notes]]
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* [[Developers/Documentation]]
 
* [[Developers/Documentation]]
 
** Collects pointers to the various sources of documentation available for the project.  Helping us better document our code is always a welcome contribution.
 
** Collects pointers to the various sources of documentation available for the project.  Helping us better document our code is always a welcome contribution.
* [[Developers/FAQ]]
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* [[Development Team/FAQ]]
 
** Collects and attempts to answer common questions that developers have when working on the Sugar platform
 
** Collects and attempts to answer common questions that developers have when working on the Sugar platform
  

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