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;bundle/activity bundle:a “zip” file with a .xo suffix used to package and distribute activities; bundles are installed in ~/Activities  
;bundle/activity bundle:a “zip” file with a .xo suffix used to package and distribute activities; bundles are installed in ~/Activities  
;content bundle/collection: a “zip” file with a .xol suffix used to package and distribute content; bundles are installed in ~/Library
;content bundle/collection: a “zip” file with a .xol suffix used to package and distribute content; bundles are installed in ~/Library
;roadmap: a plan made up of stages
;sugar coat or sugar coating: A process for making Linux apps run under the Sugar desktop (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them).
;sugar coat or sugar coating: A process for making Linux apps run under the Sugar desktop (i.e. making them to run in the Sugar interface, without the collaboration and other Sugar integration programmed into them).
;sugarizing: A process of re-engineering Linux applications to run as native Sugar activities which take advantage of Sugar's collaboration capabilities and interface.
;sugarizing: A process of re-engineering Linux applications to run as native Sugar activities which take advantage of Sugar's collaboration capabilities and interface.