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I was asked this two-part question from a software developer. The Sugar Almanac is a good starting point for answering the first part ([http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac Sugar Almanac]). The second part is complex and rather than giving a glib answer, I want to take some time to give it some thought. The obvious answer, the chance to touch the lives of hundreds of thousands of children, is OK, but I think we need to develop more of a case.
 
I was asked this two-part question from a software developer. The Sugar Almanac is a good starting point for answering the first part ([http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_Almanac Sugar Almanac]). The second part is complex and rather than giving a glib answer, I want to take some time to give it some thought. The obvious answer, the chance to touch the lives of hundreds of thousands of children, is OK, but I think we need to develop more of a case.
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3. Deployment roadmap: David Farning is developing a deployment roadmap with the goal to make Sugar and Sugar Activities “freely and readily available to learners everywhere.” Sounds good to me. (See [[DeploymentTeam/Roadmap|Deployment Roadmap]]).
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3. Deployment roadmap: David Farning is developing a deployment roadmap with the goal to make Sugar and Sugar Activities “freely and readily available to learners everywhere.” Sounds good to me. (See [[Deployment Team/Roadmap|Deployment Roadmap]]).
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4. Sugar on a stick: Caroline Meeks has been maintaining a page in the wiki tracking our progress with developing a turnkey USB key solution for schools (See [[DeploymentTeam/School_Key|School Key]]
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4. Sugar on a stick: Caroline Meeks has been maintaining a page in the wiki tracking our progress with developing a turnkey USB key solution for schools (See [[Deployment Team/School_Key|School Key]]
 
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