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Revision as of 20:13, 2 February 2013
The Sugar Labs wiki is where our community comes together to develop and support the Sugar Learning Platform. As of February 2013, the Wiki Team coordinator is Frederick Grose ( fgrose at gmail.com ).
New Learners, Parents, Teachers, and StudentsSugar users are Learners. If you are visiting for the first time, please see www.sugarlabs.org for an introduction to Sugar. Want to help? We're always looking for people who want to join the Sugar Labs community. We are a group of contributors of all types - teachers, writers, coders, designers, testers, and more - who work together to further the development and deployment of the Sugar Learning Platform around the world. Visit the Getting Involved page, and find out how you can join in the fun of learning. We have some Vacancies and are always looking for maintainers and testers. Current LearnersIf you have Sugar and are looking for new Activities, please see the Sugar Activity Library. New and Current Community MembersPlease take a look around the wiki. Explore the menus along the left side of the page. If you ever get lost, just click on the Wiki link at the top of every page and you will return to this page. Please also visit the Local Labs. |
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Sugar Labs® is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy, a not-for-profit organization, and is supported by our generous contributors and sponsors.
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