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Sugar 0.106.0 is a new stable release of the Sugar Learning Platform. It was released on July 6th 2015. In this release we added performance improvements, new ways of learning collaboratively, more hardware controls, new translations, and of course, a lot of bug fixes.
 
Sugar 0.106.0 is a new stable release of the Sugar Learning Platform. It was released on July 6th 2015. In this release we added performance improvements, new ways of learning collaboratively, more hardware controls, new translations, and of course, a lot of bug fixes.
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: See [[#Videos|Videos]], below, for some highlights.
  
 
== What is new for users? ==
 
== What is new for users? ==
  
 
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[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Social_Help Social Help] let our users discuss about Sugar, Activities and Learning. The discussion platform can be launched for any activity. The topics are automatically organized for each Activity."
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[[Features/Social_Help|Social Help]] let our users discuss about Sugar, Activities and Learning. The discussion platform can be launched for any activity. The topics are automatically organized for each Activity."
  
  
 
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[[File:DeviceBrightness.png|300px]]
  
The improved [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Display_Device Display device] in the Sugar frame let our users adjust the brightness of the screen. The brightness can also be controlled with the keyboard. The brightness value will be saved and restored across sessions.
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The improved [[Features/Display_Device|Display device]] in the Sugar frame let our users adjust the brightness of the screen. The brightness can also be controlled with the keyboard. The brightness value will be saved and restored across sessions.
  
  
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Community members have [http://translate.sugarlabs.org contributed] with initial translations to Guarani (Paraguay) and Aymara (Peru).
 
Community members have [http://translate.sugarlabs.org contributed] with initial translations to Guarani (Paraguay) and Aymara (Peru).
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=== Sugar Activities ===
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The following activities have been updated since 0.104
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* Write Books
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* Browse
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* Record
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* Get Books
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* Distance
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* JAMediaTube
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* Speak
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* Moon
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* Music Painter
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* Image Viewer
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* Memorize
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* Clock
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* Read
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* Terminal
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* Pippy
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* Abacus
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* Turtle Blocks
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* Turtle Blocks (Javascript version)
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* Story
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* TurtleBots
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* Write
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Details can be found on the activity pages on [http://activities.sugarlabs.org]
  
 
== What is new for developers? ==
 
== What is new for developers? ==
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Activities are provided with a [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Start_activity_from_another_activity new API] to call other activities. This API allows the expression of contextual phrases such as "read this book" or "edit this code with that editor".
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Activities are provided with a [[Features/Start_activity_from_another_activity|new API]] to call other activities. This API allows the expression of contextual phrases such as "read this book" or "edit this code with that editor".
  
  
 
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We have introduced a [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Optimize_TreeViews new scrolling detector] which improves the performance of the Journal and Activities lists.
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We have introduced a [[Features/Optimize_TreeViews|new scrolling detector]] which improves the performance of the Journal and Activities lists.
  
 
== Videos ==
 
== Videos ==
  
Please check [https://youtu.be/PXFaXAGIw04 this] out.
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Please check out [https://youtu.be/PXFaXAGIw04 this] fantastic video made by our community members. It is also available in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SMzR8nI5A8 Spanish].
  
 
== Tarballs ==
 
== Tarballs ==
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== How to contribute with testing? ==
 
== How to contribute with testing? ==
  
Please visit our [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/0.106/Testing testing section] to see all the alternatives to test this new release.
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Please visit our [[0.106/Testing|testing section]] to see all the alternatives to test this new release.
  
 
== Credits ==
 
== Credits ==

Latest revision as of 11:10, 3 November 2015

Sucrose 0.106.0 Release Notes

Introduction

Sugar 0.106.0 is a new stable release of the Sugar Learning Platform. It was released on July 6th 2015. In this release we added performance improvements, new ways of learning collaboratively, more hardware controls, new translations, and of course, a lot of bug fixes.

See Videos, below, for some highlights.

What is new for users?

Socialhelp2.png

Socialhelp1.png

Social Help let our users discuss about Sugar, Activities and Learning. The discussion platform can be launched for any activity. The topics are automatically organized for each Activity."


DeviceBrightness.png

The improved Display device in the Sugar frame let our users adjust the brightness of the screen. The brightness can also be controlled with the keyboard. The brightness value will be saved and restored across sessions.


Guarani.png Aymara.png

Community members have contributed with initial translations to Guarani (Paraguay) and Aymara (Peru).

Sugar Activities

The following activities have been updated since 0.104

  • Write Books
  • Browse
  • Record
  • Get Books
  • Distance
  • JAMediaTube
  • Speak
  • Moon
  • Music Painter
  • Image Viewer
  • Memorize
  • Clock
  • Read
  • Terminal
  • Pippy
  • Abacus
  • Turtle Blocks
  • Turtle Blocks (Javascript version)
  • Story
  • TurtleBots
  • Write

Details can be found on the activity pages on [1]

What is new for developers?

Launch.png Launch2.png

Activities are provided with a new API to call other activities. This API allows the expression of contextual phrases such as "read this book" or "edit this code with that editor".


Treeview.png

We have introduced a new scrolling detector which improves the performance of the Journal and Activities lists.

Videos

Please check out this fantastic video made by our community members. It is also available in Spanish.

Tarballs

How to contribute with testing?

Please visit our testing section to see all the alternatives to test this new release.

Credits

Patches contributors

  • Sam Parkinson
  • Gonzalo Odiard
  • Martin Abente Lahaye
  • James Cameron
  • Manuel Quiñones
  • et al.

Translations contributors

  • Ricardo Saucedo
  • Matias Baez
  • Pablo Ortega
  • Richar Nuñez
  • Clara Benitez
  • Sergio Britos
  • Edgar Quispe Chambi
  • Sebastian Silva
  • et al.

We want to especially thank

  • the Infrastructure team which does all this great work in the background without which the development would not be possible at all,
  • the deployments that provide the development team with feedback from the field,
  • the Design team which guided the design of features with UI changes or impact on the workflow,
  • the Translation team which makes sure that Sugar is enjoyable in the local languages of our users,
  • the developers that submit patches for new features and bug fixes and do review other's patches,
  • the maintainers that make sure their code is shippable and which provide packagers with new tarballs,
  • the packagers which provide distributions with new Sugar packages,
  • the SoaS, Toast and Debian team for providing a Sugar version to test with during the development cycle,
  • the testers for finding the small and bigger issues,
  • the release team and Development team for coordinating those efforts.

This time, Martin Abente Lahaye took the responsibility of managing the release.

In Memoriam

This release of Sugar (v0.106) is dedicated to the memory of Marco Gritti Presenti. Marco was a member of the original Sugar team and the lead Red Hat engineer on the project over its first three years of development. Soft-spoken but determined, Marco was a founding member of Sugar Labs and one of the original members of the Sugar Labs oversight board. Beyond the code he contributed to the project -- he was a gifted software engineer -- Marco shared with us his vision that Sugar ultimately belongs to its users: it is the clarity of this vision that is still reflected in the Sugar code-base and the spirit of the Sugar Labs community.