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This Policy is based on the Activity Library one, assuming that Sugar Network will provide, in addition, the same content as Sugar Activity Library provides.

Requirements

Content that is not permitted:

  • Inappropriate (violent, sexual, subversive) content,
    This topic might be too ambiguous (and too hard to write in a few sentences). Since we don't have such a thorough policy, e.g., see this policy for the Sugar Labs wiki (although, for the Activity Library it is mostly obvious what kind of content should be hosted there), and since Sugar Network content needs to be monitored by editors, it would be better to avoid needless bureaucratic procedures and rely on people's saneness, and deal with objections on a case-by-case basis.
  • Inappropriate license, all licenses should conform Sugar Labs' Licensing policy.
  • Software should not contain binaries, instead, it should contain sources and rules how to transform sources into binaries.

Rules for assignment names, meaningful for human, to Sugar Network objects:

  • Names directly associated with a particular content line can be created only by the original creators.
  • Names inherited from the Activity Library have a priority.

Special cases

These cases require special treatment involving all concerned parties:

  • Names confusion between top level projects.

The final decision will be made by the Open Build System administration team.

Audit

Some checks, such as checking content license & conforming to this Policy, will be made automatically while uploading content to Sugar Network. In other cases, e.g., inappropriate content, we rely on Activity Library Editors and community feedback.