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Karma is a sub-project of SugarLabs that is under active development as a [[Karma#GSoC_Project| Google Summer of Code project]]. The latest examples can be seen at [http://karma.sugarlabs.org] | Karma is a sub-project of SugarLabs that is under active development as a part of a [[Karma#GSoC_Project| Google Summer of Code project]]. The latest examples can be seen at [http://karma.sugarlabs.org|http://karma.sugarlabs.org] | ||
== Technical Architecture == | === What Karma Is === | ||
* Karma is a simple framework to create simple interactive learning activities primarily for Sugar but also to be viewable through any web browser that supports html5 | |||
* Karma is used to create simple activities that run off-line w/out access to the Internet | |||
* Karma is for web developers who want to contribute to Sugar using their current skills | |||
* Karma is built on top of open web standards such as html5, javascript, and CSS. | |||
=== What Karma Isn't === | |||
* Karma is not meant to replace pyGTK as the dominant toolset for creating Sugar activities | |||
* Karma is not a tool for creating activities with complex 3D graphics. Karma is a tool for creating activities with simple 2D graphics | |||
* Karma is not meant as a basis for a WYSIWG programming environment like TurtleArt, EToys, or Logo | |||
=== Technical Architecture === | |||
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