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− | '''Note:''' Proposals for the Sugar learning platform design are found at these pages, [[Design Team/Proposals]], [[Features]]. See also [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap]]. | + | '''Note:''' Proposals for the Sugar learning platform design are found at these pages, [[Design Team/Proposals]], [[Features]]. See also [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap]]. A feature should be suggested here if it solely concerns Sugar on a Stick. If it affects the broader implementation or requires concrete work on Sugar itself, it should be listed as a Sugar feature. Sugar feature can and will obviously be part of Sugar on a Stick, though! |
'''Sugar on a Stick''' is a class of distributions of the [[Sugar Application Stack|Sugar learning platform]] that enables installation on removable and writable media like [[wikipedia:Live USB| Live USB]] or [[wikipedia:Secure_Digital_card|Secure Digital]] cards. | '''Sugar on a Stick''' is a class of distributions of the [[Sugar Application Stack|Sugar learning platform]] that enables installation on removable and writable media like [[wikipedia:Live USB| Live USB]] or [[wikipedia:Secure_Digital_card|Secure Digital]] cards. |
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Note: Proposals for the Sugar learning platform design are found at these pages, Design Team/Proposals, Features. See also 0.114/Roadmap. A feature should be suggested here if it solely concerns Sugar on a Stick. If it affects the broader implementation or requires concrete work on Sugar itself, it should be listed as a Sugar feature. Sugar feature can and will obviously be part of Sugar on a Stick, though!
Sugar on a Stick is a class of distributions of the Sugar learning platform that enables installation on removable and writable media like Live USB or Secure Digital cards.
Firstboot Inclusion
Description: Firstboot allows the user to select his keyboard layout and to submit his hardware information at the first time he boots.
Owner: Sebastian Dziallas
Completion: 35% (target: beta release)
Benefit: The feature allows the user to specify his settings directly at boot time and improves because of that his overall experience.
Scope: Mostly the implementation itself will need to be tested. If needed, we will also need to work out language selection.
Contigency Plan: Remove firstboot again and hint at settings in the control panel!
Discussion: add your thoughts here
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