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====Should Sugar Labs be a GNU/Linux distributor, rather than just an upstream producing Sugar releases? ===
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===Should Sugar Labs be a GNU/Linux distributor, rather than just an upstream producing Sugar releases? ===
  
==Should SL be neutral about distributions containing Sugar, and refuse to endorse one over another? ==
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===Should SL be neutral about distributions containing Sugar, and refuse to endorse one over another? ===
  
==Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution? ==
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===Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution? ===
  
==Any other question the Decision Panel deems required to provide an answer to the original question: "Is the current SoaS going to be the primary way Sugar Labs distributes a Sugar-centric GNU/Linux distribution? ==
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===Any other question the Decision Panel deems required to provide an answer to the original question: "Is the current SoaS going to be the primary way Sugar Labs distributes a Sugar-centric GNU/Linux distribution? ===

Revision as of 03:50, 30 September 2009

A 12-person SOAS decision panel was appointed by a September, 2009 Oversight Board decision.

Mandate

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Members

  • Sebastian Dziallas
  • Luke Faraone
  • Martin Dengler
  • Bill Bogstad
  • Faisal Khan
  • Benjamin M. Schwartz
  • Samuel Klein
  • Sean Daly
  • Tabitha Roder
  • Caryl Bigenho
  • Daniel Drake
  • Abhishek Indoria


Process

The process for discussion and reaching a decision is not yet set.

Should Sugar Labs be a GNU/Linux distributor, rather than just an upstream producing Sugar releases?

Should SL be neutral about distributions containing Sugar, and refuse to endorse one over another?

Should 'Sugar on a Stick' be a phrase that SL asks its community to avoid using unless they refer to the SoaS-Fedora distribution?

Any other question the Decision Panel deems required to provide an answer to the original question: "Is the current SoaS going to be the primary way Sugar Labs distributes a Sugar-centric GNU/Linux distribution?