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=== Users ===
 
=== Users ===
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Users can run sugar in various environments (machine architectures, GNU/Linux distributions etc.) and since sugar also stimulates users to be doers, there could be tons of handmade software in the field (mostly duplicates and reinvented wheels but it is nature of sugar i.e. process does matter). It is becoming critical to provide easy and robust launching scheme for all these pieces of code without writing long HOWTOs somewhere on wiki like "Please, if you are on Ubuntu, install these packages before starting my activity...". Relying only on particular distributor i.e. using activities only from distributor's channel castrates sugar.
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Users can run sugar in various environments (machine architectures, GNU/Linux distributions etc.) and since sugar also stimulates users to be doers, there could be tons of handmade software in the field (mostly duplicates and reinvented wheels but it is nature of sugar i.e. process does matter). It is becoming critical to provide easy and robust launching scheme for all these pieces of code without writing long HOWTOs somewhere on wiki like "Please, if you are on Ubuntu, install these packages before starting my activity...".
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Zero Sugar provides direct deployment method between author of code and its users in as convenient as possible way.
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Relying only on particular distributor i.e. using activities only from distributor's channel makes sugar not so useful. Zero Sugar provides direct deployment method between author of code and its users in as convenient as possible way.
    
=== Doers ===
 
=== Doers ===